Idea For Cake Pops....looks So Cute!

Decorating By blue123 Updated 9 Nov 2009 , 2:04pm by tab_stout

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blue123 Posted 9 Nov 2009 , 2:45am
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I ran into this website and they had the cutest idea for the cake/brownie pops. Here is the link. Enjoy...http://www.beau-coup.com/mini-holiday-brownie-pops.htm

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PinkLisa Posted 9 Nov 2009 , 2:51am
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Those are so cute! I'll sell them for $3.75 each - WOW!

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blue123 Posted 9 Nov 2009 , 4:16am
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Oh my goodness! I love your name....PinkLisa. My name is Lisa and I am known for my pink business card. How random is that!

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Rylan Posted 9 Nov 2009 , 4:22am
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Those are so gorgeous. I love the red and white one. Very classy.

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polliwawg Posted 9 Nov 2009 , 4:37am
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How would you make them?

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blue123 Posted 9 Nov 2009 , 4:44am
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I know that Wilton sells a brownie pop mold. Afterwards you would just dip in chocolate, candy melts, etc...and decorate.

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polliwawg Posted 9 Nov 2009 , 4:50am
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The one Wilton sells is not a complete circle, more like a bell shape, I think. I found some half sphere silicone molds...I guess I could do two halves with icing to hold them together, put the stick in, then dip them in melted chocolate ?? I wonder if that would work.....

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blue123 Posted 9 Nov 2009 , 4:56am
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Or....couldn't they just be shaped by hand like the cake balls are? icon_rolleyes.gif

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motherofgrace Posted 9 Nov 2009 , 5:01am
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are they cakes aor are they cake truffles?

The difference is big..... i can help if I know icon_smile.gif

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motherofgrace Posted 9 Nov 2009 , 5:05am
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oh you posted as i was.


Yes do them buy hand And dip them in coloured candy melts, then decorate with white chocolate or royal icing icon_biggrin.gif HTH

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polliwawg Posted 9 Nov 2009 , 5:07am
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Ahhhh...didn't even think of that...thanks!

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blue123 Posted 9 Nov 2009 , 5:07am
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Royal icing...that's new to me. How does that work?

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blue123 Posted 9 Nov 2009 , 5:11am
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My bad...I just read it again. You said to DECORATE with the RI. That's what happens when I get too excited about a new idea icon_biggrin.gif

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PinkLisa Posted 9 Nov 2009 , 12:08pm
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Thanks blue123 -- ha ha. What a coincidence. Pink is my signature color alsoicon_smile.gif

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SGTSweetsCakery Posted 9 Nov 2009 , 1:41pm
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http://www.bakerella.com/ here is another site that has adorable cake pops and cake balls!

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tab_stout Posted 9 Nov 2009 , 2:04pm
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Oh I love Bakerella I just discovered it last week and I already had to make something. And for anyone wanting to know how to make cake balls/pops. She gives step by step directions with pictures!!
She's also got other adorable miniature things to make.

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