Here is a quick post for today. I've had this in my archives for a couple of weeks now and need to just finally post it already. Not that I didn't think this recipe was yummy. Your standard cake pops, but with cute decorations. I love cake pops though. I think they are genius with the hard chocolate on the outside with the soft moist cake inside. Like a truffle, except with cake, right!? Yum! But I've just come to the conclusion that I hate to make them. I am not a craft person at all!! Any time I try to craft, whatever I make turns out looking like something a 3rd grader would make, if that :/ and I have come to the conclusion that this fits more under the craft category then the cooking/baking category. That's just my theory, but if you don't mind the tedious work that goes into these they do turn out so fun and cute for Halloween. My kids love them! Hence my daughters pier pressure that drove me to make these. But I have to say, never again. Just not my thing, but very good. My favorite is chocolate on chocolate {chocolate cake with chocolate frosting}. So scrumptious!! Enjoy!
Halloween Cake Pops
- 1 baked and cooled 13 x 9-inch cake
- 1 1/4 cup frosting
- 1 package (14 to 16 ounces) green candy coating
- 1 package (14 to 16 ounces) yellow candy coating
- 1 package (14 to 16 ounces) orange candy coating
- 1 package (14 to 16 ounces) white candy coating
- 48 lollipop sticks
- Black gel frosting or decorating icing (tube)
- White gel frosting or decorating icing (tube)
- Halloween sprinkles
*Prepare a cake from a mix according to package directions or use your favorite recipe. Cake must be cooled completely.
Line baking sheet with waxed paper. Crumble cake into fine crumbs in large bowl.
Add frosting to cake crumbs; mix until well blended. Roll into 1 1/2-inch balls (about 2 tablespoons cake mixture per ball); shape into squares or triangles. Place on prepared baking sheet. Cover with plastic wrap; refrigerate at least 1 hour or freeze 10 minutes to firm.
When cake balls are firm, place candy coating in deep microwavable bowl. Melt according to package directions, making sure not to overheat coatings. Dip one lollipop stick about 1/2 inch into melted coating; insert stick into cake ball (no more than halfway through). Return to baking sheet in refrigerator to set. Repeat with remaining cake balls and sticks.
Working with one cake pop at a time, hold stick and dip cake ball into melted coating to cover completely, letting excess coating drip off. Place in foam block to set. With candy corn cake pops, repeat dipping into orange and white candy coating after each layer has set completely. Return to refrigerator after each dip. If you are applying sprinkles, do so immediately after dipping into melted candy coating.
Once set use additional green melted candy coating for nose, stitches scar and ears. Pipe black get frosting over chocolate candy to create hair, eyes and mouth. Pipe two dots white frosting over black dots on eyes.
Makes 48 pops.
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Altered recipe from pilcookbooks.com Halloween Food, Fun & Crafts.
3 comments:
LOVE the Frankestein one!!
@Christina @ This Woman Cooks! Thank you! I was actually totally disappointed with how they turned out, but I guess we are always harder on ourselves. But thanks :)
I also think the Frankenstein looks awesome! After all it's HALLOWEEN and everything is supposed to be a bit messed up. You're way too hard on yourself. Just checking around for what we'll be doing for our Halloween treats this year and loved this so much we've put a link up on our Halloween Cake page to it so others can enjoy as well! When you find something great, you gotta share it.
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