
These Homemade Zebra Cakes Are Giving Childhood Favorite — But Elevated
Soft, buttery cake, sweet marshmallow filling, and that classic chocolate drizzle — zebra cakes were a lunchbox legend. These homemade ones? Even better.
With a boosted box mix and fluffy marshmallow cream, they bring back all the nostalgia, minus the store-bought sweetness overload. Moist, rich, and dipped in white chocolate, they’re perfect for birthdays, brunch, or just flexing in the snack game.
Ingredients
For the Cake:
- 1 box yellow cake mix
- 1 cup milk (instead of water)
- ½ cup melted butter (instead of oil)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 3 large eggs
For the Marshmallow Filling:
- 1 jar marshmallow fluff
- ½ cup powdered sugar
- 2 tbsp shortening
- 1–2 tbsp heavy cream (as needed)
For the Coating:
- 1½ cups white chocolate melting wafers
- ½ cup milk chocolate melting wafers
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Mix the Cake Batter
In a large bowl, combine cake mix, milk, melted butter, vanilla, and eggs. Mix until smooth.

2. Bake the Cake
Pour batter into a greased 13×9″ pan. Tap to release air bubbles. Bake at 350°F until golden and a toothpick comes out clean.

3. Make the Filling
Whip marshmallow fluff, powdered sugar, shortening, and cream until fluffy and smooth.

4. Cut the Cake Shapes
Once cooled, use a hexagon or round cutter to shape the cake. Slice each piece in half horizontally.

5. Fill and Stack
Spread 1 tbsp of filling between cake layers to create mini sandwiches.

6. Freeze
Place filled cakes in the freezer to firm up — about 30 minutes.

7. Dip in White Chocolate
Melt white chocolate wafers. Dip each cake to fully coat. Set on parchment to harden.

8. Add Zebra Stripes
Melt milk chocolate wafers and drizzle over cakes to create the classic zebra pattern.

Pro Tips & Suggestions
- Jazz up boxed mix – Butter + milk + vanilla = bakery-level taste.
- Freeze before dipping – Keeps the filling firm and the cakes intact.
- Use quality chocolate – Melting wafers give that smooth, pro-level finish.
- Try different shapes – Hearts or circles make it fun for parties or gifts.
About the Creator
This recipe is by Candace, the vibrant food creative behind @callmecandace.tv. She’s known for reimagining nostalgic favorites with fresh flavor and attitude — always keeping it fun, real, and delicious.
Candace | @callmecandace.tv