Mini-bites of candy-coated Duncan Hines cake sit playfully atop lollipop sticks. The decorating possibilities are endless with these tasty treats.
- 1 box Duncan Hines® Triple Chocolate Cake Mix
- 1/2 container Duncan Hines Creamy Home-Style Chocolate Frosting
- 32 oz. candy melts or candy coating
- 2 tsp. shortening or veg. oil
Special Tools:
- Lollipop sticks
- Styrofoam block
- Decorations for cake pops i.e. coconut, nuts, candy
- Bake cake as directed in a 9 x 13 pan and let cool completely.
- Crumble cake up into a large bowl.
- Soften frosting for 10 seconds in microwave. Add frosting to crumbled cake and stir with a fork until frosting disappears and is completely incorporated into the cake crumbs. Test your mixture by picking up a handful and squeezing it together. It should hold together without breaking apart.If mixture is too dry, add more frosting.
- Roll mixture into walnut-sized cake balls and transfer to a wax paper lined baking cookie sheet. Make sure balls are tightly packed and look smooth with no cracks. If they appear cracked, you may need to add more frosting.
- Transfer cookie sheet with cake balls to freezer or refrigerator for 15 to 20 minutes.
- Place 16oz. of the candy melts in a small, deep microwave-safe bowl. Microwave in 30-second bursts, stirring each time until completely melted. The melted coating should coat a spoon but still be able to slowly drip off. If coating is too thick, add shortening or vegetable oil 1/2 teaspoon at a time. Do not exceed 2 teaspoons per 16 ounces of candy coating or the cake pops will crack.
- Remove cake balls from freezer. Dip tips of lollipop sticks into candy coating and insert sticks no more than halfway into center of your cake balls. Let them set for 1 to 2 minutes, resting on the cake ball, sticks in the air.
- Pick up cake pop by the stick and dip into candy coating. Gently tap stick against side of bowl and rotate cake pop to help excess coating fall back into bowl. (Reheat and/or melt more candy coating as needed.)
- If decorating your cake pop, add your sprinkles, nuts or candy right after dipping, before coating dries.
- Poke stick of cake pop into Styrofoam block to stand up straight and dry completely, about 5 minutes.
Notes:
- Make sure your Styrofoam block and all sprinkles, nuts and decorations are ready to go before you start dipping your cake pops. The candy coating hardens within a minute, so you have no time to lose!
- For decorations, check your local craft store or baking aisle at the grocery store for colored sprinkles nuts and candies. You can also use M&M’s, chocolate chips, colored sugar, or coconut. If you want to draw on your cake pop, you can buy decorating pens. They work like markers but are food safe, with edible ink.
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darlene2008 (3 discussions) on Mar 25, 2013 at 03:27 PM
My niece made cake pops for her son to take to school. They are a big hit and fun for the children to decorate. Great rainy day fun!
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luv2bake (1 discussion) on Oct 6, 2012 at 10:41 AM
Delish and pretty easy to make. My first time baking them but I will definitely make them again! The only thing I would change was put them in the fridge for about 25 minutes, because that way they won't completely freeze and they will not become flat on the top when you rest them upside down!


