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Cupcakes might be delicious; but cake pops are delicious as well and a lot more fun! Cake pops are a sweet treat consisting of cake turned into a lollipop. Originally made famous by Bakerella,[1] cake pops also ended up in Starbucks and bakeries. Making your own at home is a cinch and a whole lot of fun too. They're also ideal for any party––from kid through adult, all will be delighted to bite into cake instead of hard candy.
Ingredients
- Cake mix of your choice (or make your own)
- Frosting
- Chocolate for melting - milk or dark, your choice; and some white for decorating purposes, if you'd like
- White chocolate wafers (optional)
- Sprinkles (optional)
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Bake a cake. It doesn't matter what type. Make the flavor that you enjoy most!
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Allow the cake to cool completely. After taking the cake out of the oven, be sure it is totally cool before you start transforming it into cake pops.[2]
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Use either your hands or a spoon to take the cooled cake out of the pan and place it into a large bowl. Mix to break down the cake into fine crumbs, using either an electric mixer or your hands.
- This is messy fun. If you have kids, they will probably adore doing this step for you. However, be sure their hands are clean! You don't want to eat cake pops that have been touched by dirty fingers.
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Choose a flavor of frosting that you like. Add about half of it into the crumbs. Basically, what you want is to form a doughy texture again. If you need to add more frosting, feel free to do so. Make sure it is all mixed and ensure that there is no part of the cake crumb mixture without frosting.
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Use a cookie scooper to scoop out little balls. Round them out with your hands; this is so they aren't as sticky. Make sure that each forms a perfect little ball. You need them to be even when you are dipping them into chocolate.[3]
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Put each cake ball onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. if you don't have parchment paper you can also use oiled aluminum foil. Then place in the freezer for 10 minutes or so to firm up.
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Melt some chocolate in a double boiler. The chocolate that you use to cover strawberries is recommended.
- You can also use crushed-up white chocolate wafers as the outer layer if you prefer.
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Dip the lollipop stick into melted chocolate, then insert the stick into the cake ball. The stick should be inserted a little less than halfway; just as far as it feels sturdy to hold is adequate.[4]
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Dip the cake ball into the melted chocolate.
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Set aside to cool so that the chocolate hardens.
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Dip each cake pop into the melted chocolate one more time once they have cooled down. This is to ensure that they are fully covered. Be very careful at this point––you don't want the balls to break and fall into the chocolate. Gently tap them above the chocolate to remove any excess chocolate.
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Use the Styrofoam block to stick the cake pops into and for display. [5]
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Keep repeating this process until you are all the way finished. Then (if you want) melt some white chocolate. Put it into a plastic bag and cut a hole at the corner. Decorate each cake pop using the melted white chocolate in the way you want. This step is optional but provides a great opportunity to write a person's name, the name of a sports team and to draw images, patterns or symbols.
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Refrigerate the cake pops. This is to make them stay firm and to keep them fresh until serving time
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Enjoy!
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Make coconut cream cake pops. These cake pops are simple, unique, creamy, and tasty too! The nice taste of coconut will make taste buds die for more.
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Make s'more cake pops. These divine cake pops are the perfect treat for family desserts and camping trips. Chocolate fans in your house will love these a ton!
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Make blueberry muffin cake pops . What a treat these are! These pops have the perfect blend of blueberry which causes them to taste so good.
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Make hot cocoa cake pops. Sometimes, cake pops just need a little bit of chocolate to make them mouth-watering. Serve these on a cold day, along with some hot chocolate.
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Make butterfinger cake pops. These cake pops are a great and a unique way to indulge in cakes without having to modify a recipe at all, and to be able to switch some ingredients around in a traditional cake pop.
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Make apple cinnamon cake pops. We've all heard of an apple cinnamon cake, but how about molding them into little balls for cake pops? These sweet treats are great for autumn and guests.
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Make french toast cake pops. They are simple and special, and who could of thought of recreating cake pops with a blend of french toast? Be prepared for a tasty mix!
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Add New Question
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How can I get the candy melts to stop running down the pop?
Avoid thinning down the candy melts too much; they're no designed to be thinned down too much. Also take care to turn the cake pop gently and slowly to coat it; don't rush the coating or stand the pop up too soon after coating.
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Can I use melted Wilton's white candy melts to cover the cake pops?
Yes, the candy melts are thick enough so that you only need to dip the cake pops one time.
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How long do I keep it in the refrigerator?
When you round the cake pop you stick it in the refrigerator for 10 minutes, then when you dip it in the chocolate, keep it in the fridge for 30 minutes.
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Use candy melts (for dipping) to look professional, instead of normal cake frosting! Candy melts come in many different colors, too. Frosting has a clumpy texture, and doesn't hold very well.
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Avoid adding too much frosting, since this will make the pops too sweet.
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You may want to give the cake pops to an honest friend or relative so that you can get a good opinion on how they taste.
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There are many possible variants on the outer coating of a cake pop, including different types of frosting. This chocolate coated version is one very delicious type.
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If you want, you could mix two cake mixes like chocolate and vanilla.
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Don't leave the cake pops in the freezer for too long.
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Fancier versions of cake pops can be made using culinary paint and other cake decorations.
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Try making a marble cake so it gives the cake pops a swirl and nice patterns on the inside!
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If you're looking for another cake pop topping idea, consider adding crushed cornflakes.
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If the candy becomes overheated and difficult to work with, try adding a few Paramount Crystals or a drop of Crisco. Stir these in a little at a time until you have a smooth consistency again.
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Adding Crisco to the dipping chocolate can make it more smooth. However, don't add Crisco to the white chocolate. This will ruin it.
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You can also cut a straw in half to make a stick for your cake pops.
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After you've made these, experiment some more. Try making animal shapes with ears, beaks and whiskers, or other unique designs.
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Add a light sprinkle of salt on the chocolate coat. This can help bring out the chocolate's flavor.
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For added fun, try using different types of chocolate, hazelnut and mint.
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You can purchase a cake pop maker at many stores, including Walmart, Target, Sam's Clubs, and many major drug stores or department stores. Most are relatively cheap (less than $20).
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Things You'll Need
- Lollipop sticks
- Cake pan
- Cookie pan
- Cookie sheet
- Electric Mixer
- Styrofoam block; make sure it's suitable for placing on display for a party
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To make cake pops, start by baking your favorite cake and allowing it to cool. Put the cooled cake in a bowl and use an electric mixer or your hands to break it into fine crumbs. Then, mix half a container of frosting into the crumbs. Once the texture is doughy, scoop out balls, round them with your hands, and place them on a cookie sheet to go into the freezer for 10 minutes. Next, dip a lollipop stick into melted chocolate, insert it into the cake ball, and dip the ball in the chocolate. Once cool, dip the pop once more before adding toppings and refrigerating. For tips on how to display your cake pops, keep reading!
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