Saturday, May 19, 2012

Strawberry Cake Pops

A co-worker is celebrating his birthday on Monday, and since I normally do cake pops for work on Monday's (to make Monday's slightly more bearable), I thought I'd ask him to pick a flavor.  He said he liked strawberry shortcake and to try that.  Though these cake pops aren't technically strawberry shortcake, they were very easy and fun to make.  I used Duncan Hines strawberry cake mix for this recipe.  Happy birthday, Mike!





Happy Birthday, Tom Ho!

My friend Tom Ho (his last name is Horulko so we call him Tom Ho) is celebrating his birthday today and so for his party I am bringing simple Birthday cake pops. He works at ACME so I decided to use ACME colors (orange and dark blue) for the candy coating and just some miscellaneous sprinkles I found in my collection.

Happy birthday, Tom Ho!



Sunday, May 13, 2012

Coffee Cake Pops

Happy Mother's Day everyone! I have been wanting to do this recipe for a while now and it was very simple! For this recipe, you will need:
  • 1 box Betty Crocker French Vanilla cake mix
  • 1 packet Starbucks Via Instant Coffee (either Colombian roast or Italian Roast)
  • 1 Hershey Bar or a handful of Hershey's Kisses
  • (or) 1 Packet of Hot Cocoa Mix


Prepare the cake batter as instructed. The box will tell you to use 1/2 cup of vegetable oil, but I only use 2 tbsp. Mix the Starbucks Via with a 1/2 cup of Warm water until it dissolves. Add it to the cake batter.  Add the additional 1/2 cup of cold regular water (the batter needs 1 full cup). The batter will turn brown and smell like real coffee :-)

Bake the cake as instructed and construct your cake pops as usual.  I coated my cake balls with regular white candy coating. However, I heard somewhere you can mix a shot glass of Coffee Liquor to the candy coating as well.  I didn't try it with this batch as the cake balls give plenty of coffee flavor without any additional help from the candy coating.

You can sprinkle your cake pops with whatever you'd like.  I chose to use chocolate shavings from a Hershey bar.  Another cool choice would be a sprinkling of Hot Cocoa Mix powder.

These cake pops really have a distinct coffee flavor and were really yummy!


(I was a little lazy and didn't feel like re-displaying the cake pops on my cake pop stand so here they are, ready to go in a Tupperware).

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Margarita Cake Pops

Hello again! I know it's been about a month here on my cake pop blog. I'll be honest -- I kinda hit a slump as far as new ideas are concerned.  I think that's what all great artists do... take a break every now and then and come back with a whole bunch of ideas.

For Cinco de Mayo, I wanted to put a twist on my previously successful batch of Lime Cake Pops. 

I basically copied the same recipe as before, but used 1/4 cup of Lime juice, 1/4 cup of Tequila and 1/2 cup of water when it came to making the batter.

I then moulded the cake balls into Lemons and Limes, dunking them in Yellow and Green candy coating.  Sprinkled on top is a 1:4 mixture of Kosher salt and Sugar, to give a little salty kick (as this is how you should take a Tequila shot.

I think the results came out great! Happy Cinco De Mayo!