For those of you who have never been to Bakerella's blog, she creates the cutest artwork out of cake, icing, and chocolate that I've ever seen. And the best part? She actually shows you how to do it yourself - well almost. Truth be told, Bakerella makes everything look so easy, that you think "hey, I can do that." And you can - what you tend to forget is that she's perfected the art of cake pops and made thousands of batches - so your first try may take an entire day and look a little like your 2 year old made them.
For those of you unfamiliar with a cakepop, let me break it down. You start by mixing a baked cake with frosting into a bowl until it's all smooshed together. Then you roll that concoction into little balls - just like making meatballs. The balls are then put on a stick, coated in chocolate and decorated to look like cupcakes, bunnies, mummies...anything you can imagine! Click HERE for a video tutorial if you want to brave this project at home.
These are what mine looked like when I was through. Not exactly like hers, but not too bad either. I was in a rush making them, so I didn't get photos from as many different angles as I would have liked, and I didn't really set up my food photo shoot in a way that was deserving of the work it took to produce these things. Oh well, live & learn.
Truth be told - I'm not a huge fan of the way these things taste. They're a bit mushy for my liking, but my kids LOVE them, and my husband is quite fond of them as well. But they are totally CUTE - and the cute factor may just trump taste.
Bakerella recently tackled cheesecake pops - now these may be right up my alley!
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5 comments:
Yours turned out ions better than mine. Great job.
And I wasn't a fan of the taste either. Too mushy and SICKENINGLY sweet. And that's coming from someone who has a serious sweet tooth.
Those look awesome Diane! I've never tried cake pops, but I have little doubt that my kids would love them, they're all about the super sweet treats.
They look great! I'm sure my kids would love those!
I've never heard of them before but they do look sweet, great for parties!
So I just found your blog. You're too funny. The pops look awesome, sound like a lot of work though, maybe I'll just stick to the tootsie pops my neighbor brings over DAILY from the bank. She's seriuosly gotta stop. Running, you're funny, ya, you gotta get more than 6 minutes for the prozac to kick in. I'm happy for you! I think you need to get together with Trisha Freel and run/walk on the bike trail. I'd be on that thing every day if I lived in Bristol.... Advice? Just keep doing it. Maybe I"ll pass along my old Runner's World's for inspiration and tips...
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