I did take some time away to do some baking for a treat exchange I attended on Friday. You could bring cookies, candies, or appetizers....everyone brought 5 plates of whatever they brought and you left with 5. Great idea. I tried my hand at cake pops since they're "popping" up all over. I saw them in this month's "Food Network" magazine and there are shops in NY and Dallas and CA selling these for around $30 a dozen?! I won't be buying them.
If you've not tried these, they're not too hard. The basic is one 13x9 cake ( you can make from scratch but I cheated and used a mix....cards cards cards) and 3/4 can of frosting ( or whatever that works out to if you make your frosting from scratch!) . You can use any combination you want. Of course I did, chocolate cake and chocolate frosting! You were expecting maybe lemon? No. Bake your cake, let it cool, crumble it ( this is good for getting out frustration at your decision to make almost 60 cards...crumble crumble grumble grumble) , mix in your frosting and refrigerate for several hours while you work on cards. Then roll your filling into balls and dip in candy melts. I used Wilton white chocolate melts. You can stop there or sprinkle with stuff. Yep I sprinkled. I wanted a "Winter Wonderland" feel so I used white sparkly sanding sugar.
Lesson Learned: Miss Smarty Pants read that you should insert your lollipop sticks AFTER you coat your cake pops and they set but no, I decided I was going to put the sticks in and then dip. Worked OK except I got impatient after a few of these and didn't let the candy melt set up before putting on waxed paper to and the tops got a little flat on some. So if you dip, dry and then stick, your flat tops can be your pop bottoms.
I presented them in upcycled tomato sauce cans, decorated w/ scrapbook paper and embellishments. I stuck styrofoam balls inside to hold the pops:
I decorated some with gold Wilton gel....Jo Ann's |
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They look awesome. How were they? Did you eat a bunch? I would have. :-) The wrapping looks so classy. I love it.
ReplyDeleteI love a good cake pop : ) The look yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteWHAT...you made that many cards by hand, wow lady. I'm UBER inpressed, haha.
Paula
Too freakin' cute!! I love the "pop" idea!
ReplyDeleteYup, I hear ya on the grumbling...I too am making 60 handmade cards...I do it every year:-) You can still put your sticks in the cake pops and then dip...you just have to put them in a styrofoam block to dry. Love the sparkling winter pops!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I make cake balls around the 4th of July. I had a bit of a hard time with mine so I don't know if I will tackle these any time soon.
ReplyDeleteAnd good for you making 60 cards! If I ever decided to make Christmas cards, I would have to start at the beginning of the year! lol
Oh well done my friend, you are a martyr to yourself...lol
ReplyDeleteHave never heard of these sort of cakes. Will definitely look these up for future reference as they look and I bet they taste fab.
Annette x
What a cute presentation, and yum, they look good!!!
ReplyDeleteThese look beautiful AND delicious!!
ReplyDeleteKelly
Whew! I am impressed with your ambitious undertaking (not to mention exhausted!!). I have never made these, but they look and sound very yummy.
ReplyDeleteThey look fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteI haven't even started baking yet...ugh...seems like everyone keeps me from going in my kitchen...there's so much going on...I should probably stay up at night and just do it...
But I will post some German recipes this week!!
Super cute! Flat tops or not, they look great! I'm stuffing envelopes tonight with my pre-made cards. That may make me a bad crafter, but I'm breathing a huge sigh of relief that all I have to do is print my labels! ;)
ReplyDeleteThey sound absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteI've done the sixty homemade cards thing in the past - not this year. :)
Love this idea .... I haven't seen these cake pops before but I'm sure that I'll notice them now! Really like the wrapping. I do 60 plus handmade cards every year ... hard to stop beacause everyone expects them and saves them ... I find that my mailing list grows every year since I can't manage to drop any names and we always seem to have a few new names to add! Have a very Merry Christmas and I hope that there is lots of chocolate under your tree.
ReplyDeleteYum-o! Good Lord, what will they think of next?
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up these as well! :)
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