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I appreciate the sweet comment about my chick cake pops. August 7 at 6: LOL Seriously though, is there some kind of tip or trick to it so that my cake balls or cake pops are round balls and not looking totally disfigured? April 6 at Dip into melted candy to cover; tap off any excess. Reheat candy in microwave or add vegetable oil if too thick to coat.
Poke opposite end of stick into foam block. Reheat with remaining candy and cake balls.
Also, if your cake balls are no longer cold and become room temperature they are more prone to crack like this when dipping. If so, just delete this. March 18, at 6: With toothpick, dot small amount of leftover melted candy on cake pop for beak; attach 1 orange heart sprinkle, pointed side out. Thanks for the inspiration. With same technique, attach 2 yellow sprinkles for wings, pointed side out, on sides of pop; attach two 2 orange wildflower sprinkles at bottom of pop for feet; and attach 2 blue sprinkles for eyes.
With toothpick, dot small amount of leftover melted candy on cake pop for beak; attach 1 orange heart sprinkle, pointed side out. With same technique, attach 2 yellow sprinkles for wings, pointed side out, on sides of pop; attach two 2 orange wildflower sprinkles at bottom of pop for feet; and attach 2 blue sprinkles for eyes. Cut the cake into 3 equal pieces.
Explore Mj Yeo's board "Cake pops, spring, flowers and butterflies" on Pinterest. | See more ideas about Truffles, Cake ball and Cake Pops. Match the colors to a wedding event and hand them out as thank-you favors. Spring Flower Cake Pops are easy to make and delicious to eat. Everyone will love.
One piece will make about 16 cake pops and you can freeze the rest of the cake for another time. Use one bag of candy melts to coat the 16 cake pops.
I took them to my coworkers and they about lost a tooth just attempting to take a bite. So I called up Ash and bamboozled her into helping me with this spring cake pop project note: Rainbow chips are bigger, softer, and tastier. They are the unicorn of the Betty Crocker lineup. While the cake balls were chilling we prepped our pots with styrofoam those pops have to have something to hold them up.
We found that the small styrofoam balls worked better than a square, but honestly, you can use whatever you have lying around. We just chopped off some sides until it nestled in nicely. Pre-punch your holes where you will be putting your sticks into the styrofoam. Trust me, you will not want to forget this step!