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Friday, October 31, 2014

CANDY COATED CAKE POPS

Marcia Norwood
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RECIPE
Candy Coated Cake Pops

This recipe for candy coated cake pops
took me all day to make,
but I'm trilled with the presentation.

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 They are not difficult to make, but they are time consuming.


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I tried to make cake pops previously,
using a special pan that I purchased,
but I couldn't get the pops out of the pan.

 
These cake pops  are
made without any special cake-pop pan!

They would be great 
using red and green color for Christmas,
or in blue or purple for birthday celebrations.

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Gather Ingredients

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1 Box Betty Crocker Super Moist Yellow Cake Mix
    (Water, Vegetable Oil and Eggs called for on the Cake Mix Box)

1 Cup  Betty Crocket Whipped Fluffy White Frosting  
     (From 12-ounce container)

Candy Melts

Crisco Shortening

Paper Lollipop Sticks

Block of Foam 

Your Choice:   Glass Bottles, Candy  and Plastic Wrap or Cake Pop Boxes and Ribbon for base to hold Cake Pops 

 
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Directions

1.  MAKE and BAKE cake mix as directed on box for a 13 x 9 inch pan, using water, oil, and eggs.

2.  COOL.

3. LINE cookie sheet with waxed paper or foil.

4.  CRUMBLE cake into large bowl.   

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5.  ADD frosting and MIX well.

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6.  ROLL into 1-inch balls and PLACE on cookie sheet. (Add oil or butter to hands.  This gets sticky!  I made 32 balls - slightly larger than one-inch.  Some were too large to fit in the cake pop boxes.) 

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I had to show these photos to my family.
They thought this was raw cake batter!
Not so - it just looks like it when
you crumble and cake and add whipped icing!
 
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7.  FREEZE until firm.  KEEP refrigerated.

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8.  MICROWAVE Candy Melts plus Crisco shortening (uncovered) in a microwavable bowl.   (Use one tablespoon Crisco shortening for each cup of Candy Melts.) Follow directions on Candy Melt package to microwave.  

9.   DIP tip of 1 lollipop stick about 1/2 inch into melted candy, and insert stick into base of 1 cake pop - no more than halfway.

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10.  RETURN to cookie sheet.  REFRIGERATE.


11.  REMOVE remainder of cake pops a few at a time.  DIP cake triangles in melted candy and TAP off excess.   ADD sprinkles while candy is melted.

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I didn't add enough Crisco shortening to my orange
candy melts, and it was thick and hard to work with.

  The yellow candy melts were much easier to work with 
because I added the right amount of Crisco:  
(One Tablespoon Crisco for each cup of candy melts.)

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 Add Sprinkles while candy is melted.

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 12.  POKE opposite end of stick into foam block - or into  a glass until set.

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13. PRESENTATION - Your Choice:   Glass Bottle, Candy, and Plastic Wrap --  or Cake Pop Boxes and Ribbon for base to hold Cake Pops   (Look at the photos at the last of this blog to see the stickers I added to the cake pop boxes.)

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We're ready for trick-or-treaters to knock on our door!

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Even Pikachu can't resist these yummy candy coated cake pops!
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Please check out my previous blogs for directions on how to make other Fall/Halloween treats...like candy coated OREO cookies, and Hershey Bar candy covers.

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I found these cute bags at Old Time Pottery,
and put my homemade candy coated OREOS inside! 


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Thanks for stopping by!

Come back often, and invite a friend! 



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Marcia Norwood
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking

Copyright 2014 Marcia Norwood

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