April 26, 2011

Little Lamb Cake Pops


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Have you ventured into the cake pop world yet?  I have and am completely hooked.  They are so easy and fun and what you can do with them is only limited by your imagination!  Bakeralla has these cute lamb pops and I instantly knew that I would be making them for the kids at Easter. 

Ingredients:
  • 1 box cake mix (cook as directed on box for 13 X 9 cake)
  • 1 (16 oz) can frosting
  • Wax paper
  • White candy melts
  • Sugar pearls 
  • Licorice-flavored gumdrops, cut in half (heads)
  • Licorice sticks, cut into 1/2-inch long strips and then in half (legs)
  • Tiny heart sprinkles (noses)
  • Rainbow chip sprinkles, pick through for the brown ones (ears)
  • Lollipop sticks
  • Styrofoam block
Directions:

After the cake is cooked and cooled completely, crumble it into large bowl.  Mix the frosting thoroughly into the crumbled cake.  You do not need the entire can of frosting, so start out by using almost the entire can and add more if you need to.

Roll the mixture into 1-inch balls.  Place on wax paper covered cookie sheet. (Should make 45-50)

Melt the chocolate in the microwave per directions on package. (30 sec intervals, stirring in between.)  Dip the tip of your lollipop sticks in a little of the melted candy coating and insert into the cake balls. (Insert a little less than halfway.)  Place them in the freezer for a little while to firm up.

Meanwhile, prepare the candy.  Dip the end of a toothpick in the melted chocolate, apply it to the back of a heart sprinkle and attach it on a gumdrop to make the nose.  Using the same toothpick, dip the end into the melted chocolate and dot two eyes.  Place some melted chocolate on the bottom of two brown rainbow chip sprinkles and attach them to the gumdrop to make the ears.  Repeat with the remaining candy until you have about 45 to 50 heads. 

Once the cake pops are firm, carefully insert the cake ball into the candy coating by holding the lollipop stick and rotating until covered. Once covered, remove and softly tap and rotate until the excess chocolate falls off. Don’t tap too hard or the cake ball will fall off, too. When the candy coating is just about to harden, attach the face and legs and sprinkle the sugar pearl candy all over.  Repeat with the remainder of the cake pops. 

Place in a styrofoam block to dry. 

Enjoy! 




10 comments:

  1. So cute! We tried cake pops for the first time this Easter. We attempted to make bunnies. They require a steady hand with an edible marker that is for sure, but they came out so cute...and tasty!

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  2. So very cute...!!! I have seen these adorable lamb cake pops in Bakerella's site/book, but so far I've only done her cupcake cake pops and ice cream cake pops.

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  3. Those are totally adorable...love them! I make cake ball truffles, but have never put them on a stick. I have my broken layer of red velvet cake in the freezer just waiting to be crumbed and turned into something like this!

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  4. Celeste, these are really wonderful. My grandsons would love these. Unfortunately I arrived here to late for this Easter, but I've bookmarked them to use next year. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  5. Oh my word! These turned out crazy adorable!

    xo

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  6. These look fantastic! Nice work!

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  7. These are so cute, they look perfect!

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  8. These are so adorable! I bet they were a hit for Easter!

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  9. So adorable! I like the use of sprinkles on some - it's like they have different kind of adorable fluffiness! hehe I made Easter lambs recently, too! Check 'em out! I'd love to know what you think!

    http://littlelionbakedgoods.com/2012/04/10/easter-lamb-cake-pops/

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I would love to hear from you! :)

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