I baked a Duncan Hines Devil Foods cake in a 9X13 inch pan. I then crumbled the cake into tiny little bits in a large bowl. I had bought some store bought chocolate frosting. I added 1/2 the plastic container to the crumbled up cake bits. I found no easier way than just sticking my freshly washed hands in the bowl and squishing away. The amount of frosting I thought was just right. Not too gooey this time.
This time I had the chocolate melted in a double boiler and ready to go when it was time to put the candy sticks in the cake balls. I dipped the stick in chocolate and then into ball. The chocolate did pool up around the bottom of stick. This concerned me that there would be a lump on the bottom of each Cake Pop. Once I started coating the Cake Pops with melted chocolate I quickly found out it wasn't a concern and covered up quite nicely.
When I dipped Cake Pop in melted chocolate one wants it in the hot chocolate as little time as possible. I found it faster to use a spoon. I would dip the pop into the chocolate. I then rotated it quickly as I pushed the chocolate up on the Cake Pop. I then pulled the Cake Pop out of the chocolate shook it gently to remove any excess chocolate that might drip down the stick once standing in Styrofoam. Next I quickly pushed a small piece of pretzel stick into the top of my Cake Pop.
To get a smoother look to the chocolate I ended up adding a small about of Crisco. This made the chocolate smoother and shinier on my Cake Pops. When I say small amount I used about 2 T to 1/2 a big of Wilton's Candy Melts. I find the candy melts in the Wilton section of either Michaels or Joanns.
I had precut the pretzel stick bits to have ready when it came time to push them on top of Cake Pops. Bakerella had used green Tic Tacs for the top of hers. For some reason I got it into my head that lime, spearmint whatever flavor green Tic Tacs would be just didn't appeal to me with a chocolate cake pop. Now pretzels and chocolate is a great combo.
(Only one casualty this year slid down the stick)
I had wanted to draw Jack O Lantern faces on the pumpkins, but the Wilton's FoodWriter Edible Color Makers Fine Tip totally suck. Suck suck suck. I know you're saying, "Come on Lynne don't sugar coat this tell us how you really feel." They did not work at all. This was all that was available in the stores around me. I will find my receipt and return these as we found them to be a complete waste of time. I really don't know what they could be used for.
Fortunately, the pumpkin look of these Cake Pops was good enough to amaze and treat all our friends to some Halloween fun.
(Do we really need to show the empty stick? Yum!)
1 comment:
Those look fabulous.
[Waits invitation to party]
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