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DIY: Sweet Series Part 5 of 5
Posted March 5th, 2010 | 1:22 pm | By Roseanne Dela Rosa |
These adorable cake pops are the perfect size for, well, popping in your mouth! You can easily whip up these simple treats using virtually any cake recipe and your favourite frosting. Find out how Roxy makes them after the jump.
Tools & Ingredients
- 10 cups of crumbled cake
- 1 ½ cups of your favourite frosting
- 4 cups chocolate wafers
- Vegetable oil
- Lollipop sticks
Parchment paper - Decorating squeeze bottle
Yields: about 36 cake pops
Cake Pops
1. Crumble a 10” cake into a large bowl. Add 1 ½ cups of frosting to the crumbled cake and gently mix using a wooden spoon.
2. Using your hands, gently roll out 2” round balls and lay on a tray. Be sure not to over mix, to keep the interior cake crumb intact.
3. Freeze for about five minutes.
4. Melt ½ cup of chocolate wafers according to package directions. Starting with one lollipop stick, coat the tip and insert into a cake ball. Repeat with remaining sticks. Refrigerate pops for 5 to 10 minutes to allow the chocolate to set.
5. Melt remaining chocolate wafers and thin with up to 1 tbsp of vegetable oil (1 tbsp per 12oz package of chocolate).
6. Pour the chocolate mixture into a cup or a tall, narrow container to facilitate dipping.
7. Remove cake pops from refrigerator. Dip each cake pop into the melted chocolate mixture and allow excess to drip. When chocolate begins to set (about one minute), insert the base of the stick into a stable piece of Styrofoam.
8. Decorate pops by drizzling with leftover chocolate mixture using a fork or a decorating squeeze bottle.
Sadly, this concludes our five-part DIY Sweet Series with Roxy of RoxyCakes. Special thanks to her for all her inspired and inspiring ideas! We definitely do hope you try this at home!
Tags: cake, cake pops, dessert, dessert bar, diy, roxycakes, sweets
Posted March 5th, 2010 | 1:22 pm | By Roseanne Dela Rosa |
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hiya, i am making these for a pretend catering thing at school, and we are ‘catering’ for will and kates wedding, how long do these take to make and on a scale of 1-10 how easy are they?
thanks,
izzy
x x x
not eazy but so nice / good*********
This is great information! Cake Pops are amazing, I got to try my first one the other night. I was so inspired I blogged about them on my blog. I referenced this post as a great DIY idea.
Thanks!
[...] the bridal shower I think the cake pop is a terrific candidate for such an undertaking. There is a great blog post from Roxy of Roxy Cakes which provides full instructions on how to make cake pops. And even if you [...]
You can find more idea’s for cake pops at Bakerella.com. She has the greatest ideas.
and thanks roxy…. I did find them at micheals!!!!
I made them… and they are to die for. I am definitally using them at my wedding.
As a note the consistancy of the white chocolate is key (use the oil) it should be thin enogh to lightly coat the ball and drip off.
Have fun… I did!!
Hi Lena,
You can usually find lollipop sticks at Bulk Barn, Walmart or Michael’s (as well as cake decorating stores). Have fun with your project!
Never mind, I found them 7″ Lollipop Sticks that ship to Canada.
http://www.makenmold.com/default.aspx
where do you buy lollipop sticks????
This does look like a fun project.
So yummy and ADORABLE!! :)