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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Happy 1st Birthday to my Mini-me!
Oh my goodness, how time sure flies! I remember as if it were yesterday that I was at the hospital in labor. This is my little baby girl, Alani who celebrated her first birthday yesterday. She's not walking yet, only has one tooth and is always playing with my makeup instead of her toys lol. ;)
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Cake Pops!
These little balls of cake-like goodness have been the talk of the town for quite some time now. They are very popular and are even being sold in stores like Starbucks. Being a lover of all things food (especially sweets!) I googled 'cake pops' to see if I could get an easy recipe to try. Lo and behold, there were so many easy recipes out there and most of them featured step-by-step instructions complete with pictures. I just had to give it a go. So I headed out to get the supplies that I needed and went to work.
I've gotta admit that these were fairly easy to make. However, it was a little time consuming considering the fact that I had initially put in too much frosting with my crumbled cake, which resulted in having to bake another cake! Had I not made that mistake, it would've been easier. Keep reading if you'd like to see how I made my own cake pops.
I've gotta admit that these were fairly easy to make. However, it was a little time consuming considering the fact that I had initially put in too much frosting with my crumbled cake, which resulted in having to bake another cake! Had I not made that mistake, it would've been easier. Keep reading if you'd like to see how I made my own cake pops.
Ingredients/Supplies:
1 (14.25 oz) box cake mix (Any flavor-I used Butter Pecan & Funfetti) 1 (16 oz) can of frosting, you will not need all of it (Any flavor-I used Cream Cheese)
1 (24 oz) package of almond bark/candy coating (white or chocolate) or Wilton Candy Melts (Any color-I used White and Light Cocoa)
Sprinkles
Lollipop sticksDirections:
Bake the cake mix according to the directions on the package.
Crumble the cake into fine pieces.
Place in a large bowl and stir in half of the frosting container.
Roll mixture into 1″ balls and place on a cookie sheet. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for an hour or overnight. You can do this step the day before and then dip them the following day. Do not freeze them before dipping or it may cause the chocolate to crack after they are dipped.
Melt chocolate in the microwave per directions on package. Dip the tip of your lollipop stick in a little of the melted candy coating and insert into the flat end of the cake balls. Put your stick in the cake ball a little more than halfway, this helps it to stay secure while dipping.
And here they are! :)
Juse use your imagination when decorating them. The possibilities are endless.
A shot of my kids, ready to devour their cake pops. :)
Mix with your hands until thoroughly combined and thick. Mix in additional frosting if necessary.
(I don't have any photos of the dipping process or decorating process)
Carefully insert the cake ball into the candy coating by holding the lollipop stick and rotating until covered. Once covered, remove and softly tap and rotate until the excess chocolate falls off. Don’t tap too hard or the cake ball will fall off, too. Immediately cover with sprinkles before the chocolate has a chance to set, then insert in a styrofoam block to harden. (I just poked holes in carboard box and it worked just fine)And here they are! :)
Juse use your imagination when decorating them. The possibilities are endless.

I hope you all enjoyed this! I look forward to having more recipe posts! =)
*This recipe was adapted from: Recipe Rhapsody & LittleMissMomma. For more cake pop ideas, visit Bakerella.
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