Saturday, 18 July 2015

CAKE POPS

Cake pops are one of my favourite types of cakes to make. You can make so many different looking cake pops and you can decorate them to suit any occasion. For Christmas I received a cake pop set and I didn't actually use it until I stumbled across it a month or so ago. I wasn't quite expecting them to turn out so well on my first attempt, but luckily they turned out better than I could have imagined.

Cake pops are quite simple to make, but it is about technique and being precise. Here is how you make the beautiful little pops! 
1) Obviously, the first step is to make a simple cake batter. I made chocolate batter for these cake pops, just to add a bit more chocolate!
2) Next, carefully pop some cake batter into the cake pop moulds and fill it just above the top of casing.


3) Place the other cake pop mould on top and place the mould into the oven. I always place it onto a baking tray before putting it into the oven. 
4) Once they are cooked, after about 20 minutes in the oven, take them out of the oven and place them on the side to cool for about 15 minutes.
5) Once cooled, push the cake moulds around with your finger to loosen the cake from the mould. Then slowly peel the top mould off, making sure to not break any cake pops. Place the cake pops onto a plate and put them into the fridge for a while.


6) Melt the chocolate into two bowls. Get the cake pops out of the fridge and using a cake pop tool, make holes in the center of them for the sticks. 
7) Carefully drip some chocolate into the holes and place the stick into the hole. Place them into the fridge so that the chocolate can solidify. 
8) When they are cooled enough, roll them into the chocolate (melt more if needed) and place them, stick first, into a beaker. Once they are all covered, sprinkle with hundreds and thousands and place in the fridge to harden. 

Tah dah! There you have some very cute little cake pops! 



17 comments:

  1. your cake pops look amazing, I used to make them all the time last year! x
    Hannah | Heyitshannaah

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    1. Thank you Hannah! I love making cake pops, I bet yours looked amazing!!! xx

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  2. These look so delicious! I now want a cake pop making set!
    Would love to see more baking/cooking posts from you in the future, I love them!

    Aim | www.thetracesofmythoughts.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. Thank you! I think you should go for it, they are amazing!!!
      Ah okay, I will have to sort that out then :) xx

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  3. I've never tried making cake pops before, but they look so good!

    Edie x
    thelifeofedie.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. You should try it, they are so fun to make! Thank you Edie xx

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  4. They look amazing! I once tried to make cake pops and they were just crumblry and didnt turn out nice haha

    Ambra x fridaysarefab.blogspot.com

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    1. I have heard quite a few people say this. One recipe I looked at said to crumble the cake which was very confusing because somehow you would have to get it back together? Very strange! But do try with just cake batter and making them as cakes, it is a lot easier! Thank you Ambra! xx

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  5. Yum! I actually bought a cake pop maker, but I couldn't find a good recipe so Ill have to try these out!

    Aliya x | thecatandthegirl.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. Definitely try it out. You just use a recipe for a normal cake batter and put them into the moulds and then you're good! xx

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  6. These look amazing! I've been looking for an easy way to make cake pops...didn't cross my mind to search for a mould haha! What a good idea, will definitely have to get one of these :)

    Natalie xx
    www.bigsocietygirl.com

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    1. Thank you! The mould is brilliant, they are so cheap and make it so much easier! Good luck x

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  7. These look gorgeous!! I always stayed away from the idea of making cake pops just cause I thought they look super difficult but these look pretty simple tbh!

    CharlotteSamantha // www.charlottesamantha.co.uk

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    1. They are so much easier than they look! The decorating is the hardest part. Good luck with making some :) x

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  8. Your cake pops look so good! Once I tried to make them and it did not go to plan. Yours are so adorable though they look as if they've been bought not home made!x
    Libby-Jade

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    1. Thank you Libby! Aww you should try again, one little mistake shouldn't put you off x

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