Cake Pop Recipe
This week the kids and I made some Cake pops for the first time. They are the perfect size to just pop in your mouth and are fun and portable, perfect for any party occasion.
- Box Cake, prepared
- Frosting or candy melts, I suggest the candy melts
- Cake Pop Silicone Mold ~ I found mine through Whole Port
- cake pop sticks
- Sprinkles/decoration
Place the pops in the refrigerator for at least 3 hours or the freezer for about an hour. Trust me you don’t want to skip this step, it makes it easier to decorate.
To frost the pops, dunk them into the frosting/melted candy coating until the ball is fully covered in the coating. Turn the cake lollipop right side up and carefully tap the excess candy coating off of the cake lollipop. This is where it was a little tricky for me so I started to drizzle the frosting on the pop. A little more practice and it should be easier next time. Place the cake lollipop stick into Styrofoam to harden.
Those are so darling Kristin! I have yet to try making cake pops but definitely love to eat them. Lol! Might have to finally try it!
Vanessa
p.s. thanks for all your support the last couple of days sweet friend! I appreciate you!!
They were fun to make, hard to decorate but I think I have it down.
I can’t imagine….I was actually thinking about it today and something came to mind that Grayson’s cardiologist had told us, I’ll PM you
Yum! I will have to show this to my youngest. She loves to back, but thought they would be difficult.
Maybe my daughter should have had those cake pop molds. She made them once, had to mold the cake into little balls and everything. Needless to say, it was just too much so she never bothered again.
How cute are those? The problem would be to eat them in moderation, right? Hope you are having a fun summer my friend!
Never tried making cake pops at all, but this sure looks fun, and YUMMY!
These are cute and just the perfect size to get a little bite of something sweet. How cute the kids are all together there!
Hi Kristen – wasn’t it so much fun making the cake pops? My daughter and I made a bunch last year for Christmas, put them in cute holiday mugs and gave them to friends for gifts. We had so much fun, but the kitchen was a mess! 🙂 Thanks for sharing, pinning and have a fabulous weekend! (Love the blue pops!)
How completely adorable!!!!!
Oh they look sooo good! Thanks for the recipe, I think I’m the last person evah to make cake pops! I should… thanks again!!
They look fabulous! I love you you included the kids in making such a cute treat 🙂
Yum! I have actually still never made cake pops. Will have to try it someday!! xoxo
These look so pretty Kristin…I bet the boys loved them! 🙂