Glazed Funfetti Protein Bites

Macros
62 calories
5g protein
1g fat
11g carbs
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These glazed Funfetti protein bites are soft, sweet, and made with zero sugar , , sugar-free syrup, milk, sprinkles, and a simple glaze.

They are rolled into small cake batter-style bites, air fried until set, and coated in glaze for that sweet birthday cake finish.

I wanted this recipe to feel different from my usual protein . Those are typically made with Greek and have more of a soft doughy hole texture. These are more like glazed cake batter bites.

The zero sugar gives them the Funfetti birthday cake flavor, while the adds protein and helps the dough hold together. The sugar-free syrup adds sweetness and moisture, and the milk brings everything together just enough to roll into balls.

The key is adding the milk slowly. You want a soft dough that can be rolled, not a sticky batter.

Once they air fry, the outside sets while the inside stays soft and cakey. Then the glaze gives them that bakery-style finish.

This recipe makes about 12 protein bites, and each bite is roughly 80 to 85 calories with 4 to 5g of protein, depending on your cake mix, Fit Flour, milk, sprinkles, and glaze.

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Why These Glazed Funfetti Protein Bites Work

This recipe works because the cake mix and Fit Flour balance each other.

The cake mix brings sweetness, vanilla flavor, and that classic Funfetti taste. The Fit Flour adds protein and structure so the bites can be rolled and air fried without falling apart.

The sugar-free syrup helps bind the dough and keeps the inside softer. The milk is added only as needed, which gives you control over the texture.

Too much milk will make the dough sticky and hard to roll. Too little milk will make it crumbly.

The glaze is what makes these feel like a dessert. Without the glaze, they are soft cake batter protein bites. With the glaze, they taste more like little glazed birthday cake bites.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Funfetti Flavor: Zero sugar cake mix and sprinkles give these a sweet birthday cake flavor.
  • No Protein Powder Needed: The protein comes from Fit Flour instead of a scoop of protein powder.
  • Air Fryer Friendly: They cook quickly at 325°F in about 10 minutes.
  • Soft and Cakey: The inside stays tender while the outside sets.
  • Glazed Finish: The glaze makes them feel more like a bakery treat.
  • Easy to Portion: Roll them into small bites and track them individually.
  • Different From : These are more like glazed cake batter bites than yogurt-based holes.
Bite out of donut hole

What Makes These Different From ?

My Funfetti use Greek yogurt to hydrate the dough.

These glazed Funfetti protein bites use sugar-free syrup and milk instead. That gives them a slightly different texture and makes them feel more like a cake batter bite.

They are still round, air fried, and bite-sized, but I would not frame them as the same recipe.

These are softer, sweeter, and finished with glaze. Think of them as a cross between a cake pop bite, a donut hole, and a glazed birthday cake snack.

Key Equipment

Air Fryer: Sets the outside of the protein bites quickly and keeps them perfectly round without drying out the centers.

Digital Scale: Essential for portions. Weighing the entire dough ball and dividing it by 16 ensures every single bite cooks at the exact same rate and matches your tracked macros.

Silicone Spatula Set: The dough gets thick and tacky as it sits. A stiff silicone spatula lets you fold the sprinkles into the mix cleanly without crushing them or bleeding the colors.

close up of fit flour donut holes

Ingredient Deep Dive & Strategy

Pillsbury Zero Sugar Cake Mix: This gives the bites their sweet cake batter flavor and helps keep the recipe simple.

Fit Flour: Adds protein and structure. It helps turn the cake mix into a rollable dough instead of a loose batter.

Sugar-Free Syrup: Adds sweetness and moisture while helping bind the dough.

Milk: Brings the dough together. Start with 1/3 cup and add more only as needed.

Sprinkles: Give the bites their Funfetti look and birthday cake flavor.

Glaze: The glaze adds sweetness and gives the outside that finished dessert texture.

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The Dough Texture Strategy

The most important part of this recipe is the dough texture.

You want the dough to be soft, slightly tacky, and rollable. It should hold together when pressed between your hands.

Start with the cake mix, Fit Flour, sugar-free syrup, and 1/3 cup milk. Mix it well. If the dough is still dry or crumbly, add more milk a tablespoon at a time.

Do not pour in the full 1/2 cup of milk right away. Different cake mixes and flours absorb liquid differently.

The goal is a dough you can roll into balls without it sticking all over your hands.

jacob cant wait to eat his donut holes

How To Make Glazed Funfetti Protein Bites

1. Preheat the air fryer

Preheat your air fryer to 325°F.

Lightly spray the basket or use an air fryer liner if needed.

2. Mix the dry ingredients

In a mixing bowl, combine the zero sugar cake mix and Fit Flour.

Stir until evenly mixed.

3. Add syrup and milk

Add the sugar-free syrup and 1/3 cup milk.

Mix until a dough starts to form.

If the mixture is too dry, add more milk 1 tablespoon at a time until the dough becomes rollable.

adding ingredients to make the donut holes

4. Fold in the sprinkles

Gently fold in the sprinkles.

Do not overmix, or the colors may bleed into the dough.

5. Roll into bites

Divide the dough into 12 small portions and roll into balls.

Try to keep them similar in size so they cook evenly.

rolling into balls

6. Air fry

Place the bites in the air fryer basket with space between them.

Air fry at 325°F for about 10 minutes, or until the outside is set and lightly golden.

The exact time may vary by air fryer and the size of the bites.

7. Cool slightly

Let the bites cool for a few minutes before glazing.

They will firm up slightly as they cool.

8. Glaze

Roll or dip the warm bites in glaze.

Let the glaze set for a few minutes before eating.

Simple Glaze Option

If you need a quick glaze, mix:

  • Powdered sweetener
  • A small splash of milk
  • A little vanilla extract

Start with a small amount of milk and add more only as needed. The glaze should be thin enough to coat the bites but not so watery that it disappears.

You can also use a store-bought glaze if you prefer, but the macros will change.

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Best Texture Tips

For the best glazed Funfetti protein bites:

  • Add the milk slowly.
  • Mix until the dough is rollable, not wet.
  • Do not overmix after adding sprinkles.
  • Roll the bites evenly so they cook at the same rate.
  • Air fry at 325°F so the outside sets without drying out the middle.
  • Let them cool slightly before glazing.
  • Glaze while still a little warm so the coating sticks.

Nutrition Estimate

This recipe makes about 12 bites.

Estimated nutrition per bite:

  • Calories: 80 to 85
  • Protein: 4 to 5g
  • Carbohydrates: 15 to 16g
  • Fat: less than 1g

Estimated full batch before a heavy glaze:

  • Calories: 950 to 1,000
  • Protein: 52 to 56g
  • Carbohydrates: 175 to 190g
  • Fat: 4 to 6g

The final nutrition will depend on the exact cake mix, Fit Flour, milk, syrup, sprinkles, glaze, and how many bites you make.

If you use a thicker glaze, regular powdered sugar, regular syrup, or extra sprinkles, the calories and carbs will increase.

Troubleshooting & FAQ

Why is my dough too dry?

Add more milk 1 tablespoon at a time until the dough holds together. Fit Flour and cake mix can vary in how much liquid they absorb.

Why is my dough too sticky?

You may have added too much milk. Add a little more Fit Flour or cake mix until the dough becomes easier to roll.

Can I use regular cake mix?

Yes. Regular vanilla or Funfetti cake mix will work, but the calories, carbs, and sugar will change.

Can I use protein powder instead of Fit Flour?

I would not use it as a direct 1:1 swap. Protein powder absorbs liquid differently and can make the bites dry or rubbery. This recipe is built around Fit Flour.

Can I bake these instead of air frying?

Yes. Bake them on a parchment-lined baking sheet at 350°F until set and lightly golden. Start checking around 10 to 12 minutes.

Can I make these without glaze?

Yes. They will still work, but the glaze is what makes them feel more like glazed birthday cake bites.

Can I add more sprinkles?

Yes, but too many sprinkles can make the dough harder to roll and will change the macros.

Can I make these ahead?

Yes. They are best fresh, but you can store leftovers and reheat them briefly.

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Substitutions

ComponentSwap Options
Zero Sugar Cake MixRegular vanilla cake mix, Funfetti cake mix, or white cake mix
Fit FlourAnother high-protein flour, but liquid may need adjusting
Sugar-Free SyrupRegular maple syrup, honey, or agave, but macros will change
MilkFairlife milk, skim milk, almond milk, or any milk you like
SprinklesRainbow sprinkles, nonpareils, mini , or crushed cookies
GlazePowdered sweetener glaze, vanilla glaze, or store-bought icing

Storage & Reheating

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

For the best texture, reheat in the air fryer at 300°F for 2 to 3 minutes.

The glaze may soften once stored, so these are best eaten the day they are made.

You can also freeze the unglazed bites for up to 2 months. Reheat, then glaze after warming.

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The Final Verdict & Share

These glazed Funfetti protein bites are soft, sweet, and easy to make in the air fryer. They are different from my Greek yogurt protein donut holes because the base uses zero sugar cake mix, Fit Flour, syrup, and milk to create a rollable cake batter dough. Add the glaze, let it set, and tag me if you try them.

close up of fit flour donut holes

Glazed Funfetti Protein Bites

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These glazed Funfetti protein bites are soft, sweet, and made using zero sugar cake mix, a full cup of high-protein flour, and sugar-free syrup. Cooked quickly in the air fryer, they give you an authentic birthday cake flavor with great macros.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings: 16 bites
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Calories: 62

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup Pillsbury Zero Sugar Cake Mix
  • 1 cup FitFlour
  • 3 tbsp Sugar-Free Syrup
  • 1/3 cup Milk Plus extra as needed
  • 2 tbsp Rainbow Sprinkles

Method
 

  1. Preheat your air fryer to 325°F (163°C) and lightly spray the basket or place down an air fryer liner sheet.
  2. In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together the zero sugar cake mix and 1 cup of high-protein flour until fully combined with no large lumps.
  3. Pour in the sugar-free syrup and 1/3 cup of milk. Stir well with a spatula until a firm dough forms, adding extra milk 1 tablespoon at a time only if the mixture remains too dry to roll.
  4. Gently fold the rainbow sprinkles directly into the dough mix using your spatula, being careful not to overmix and bleed the colors.
  5. Divide the final dough mixture into 16 evenly-sized portions using a scale, and roll each piece tightly between your palms into a clean ball shape.
  6. Place the bites inside the preheated air fryer basket, leaving space between them, and cook at 325°F (163°C) for 10 minutes until set.
  7. Let the cooked bites sit and cool for 3 minutes on a plate to firm up their interior texture.
  8. Optional: Roll each warm bite inside a quick powdered sweetener and milk glaze if desired.

Nutrition

Calories: 62kcalCarbohydrates: 11gProtein: 5gFat: 1g

Notes

Glazed Funfetti Protein Bites Tips & Expert Strategy

TEXTURE NOTE: These should be soft and cakey on the inside, closely mimicking a traditional cake pop texture rather than an airy or light donut hole.
SUBSTITUTION WARNING: Swapping the specialized high-protein flour out for regular protein powder will completely ruin the moisture levels, leaving you with dry or flat bites.
BETTER LATER NOTE: If using the optional glaze, these are best enjoyed the day they are made because the refrigerator moisture can break down and soften the outer glaze layer over time.
SERVING TIP: Serve these bites while they are slightly warm or reheat them in the air fryer for 2 minutes before eating to get that perfect bakery experience.

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