I am looking for the thread that was about baking the cake pops after forming them but can't find them. Anyone knows where I can find it? thanks and whatever search I do if I click on next page it gives me the *topic doesn't exist" message.. do you have the same problem?
I dont bake my cakepops after they are formed....they are made of baked cake. I may just be misunderstanding your question.
I made them also without baking them again but In that thread it said the cake balls are formed and then they are baked again. so they are twice baked!
Well I found it finally using google search. here it is if anyone is interested:
http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=51807&postdays=0&postorder=asc&&start=30
I'd love to know as well.
Cake balls are a nightmare for me.
Are you asking how to or do you remember how you made them?
I can get into the thread through my "watched topics" list. I'm not sure I'm posting the below link correctly, but hopefully it will work for you.
http://cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-51807.html
you can go to the creater of cake pops site
bakerellas cake pops
its an awsome site and ive made elmo ones so far ... there the perfect size for little ones to eat though everyone seams to love them lol
there made from pre baked cake crumbled and icing added to be able to get them into balls then i use icing coloured red to cover them and bits of chocolate buttons for mouths etc and fondant for eyes
good luck and happy baking
I just read this and have to post.
Not quite what the original post was...but pretty funny!
http://offbeatbride.com/2010/10/diy-fail?ref=nf
cookiemama2, I just read the article you posted... hysterical! I'd love to give a copy of it to my "I can do that myself for less money" brides.
lmao cookiemama ...I just read your post and it sounds kinda like my first attempt at cake balls ... they should tell you that you have to remove the crust from the cake before crumbling it and that you should practice the balls your attempting a few times before you need to make them ... I also found that using icing and colouring it is soo much easier than using candy melts ...sighs well at least mine were for a 2 year old and a 4 year old so they didnt care what they looked like
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