I have TONS of stuff to do! Any suggestions on starting today? I made these a day or two before our gender reveal party and they were fine. After making them I put them in a container in the fridge. I had some leftover ones and they kept in the fridge for about a week. Never knew how to make these until now-you have been so generous to post it!!! I have made these before and they came out so gooey! After reading your instructions I know know I used way too much frosting.. I have made cake pops for two weddings.
Needless to say, we had to make a lot of them. We were trying to figure out how to allow them to set without having them all over my house. My husband came up with a brilliant idea of using a peg board that we put cans under to raise up to a perfect height.
I made brownie pops for a Super Bowl party we won.. Go Seahawks! They roll into balls easily no added frosting needed.
Very fudgie. The rest of your instructions are what I did. Yours turned out really cute! Happy New Year! I wanted one of those cake pop makers and got one for Christmas 2 years ago.
It was the biggest mess and took a lot of time. This seems much easier and quicker, without the mess. These look so pretty! Wow these turned out so good and I love that you made them for a gender reveal! Thank you for linking up at The Wednesday Round Up and we hope to see you back next week partying with us! These cake pops are super adorable! Love that you used the cake pops as a gender reveal. I love cake pops so much, I actually got one of the special makers — works well and you can get so many done!!
Thank you for sharing this with us at the HomeMattersParty. Does anyone knw if you old use those little cake donut holes, instead. Do you think they would hold up o being put on the stick and dipping?
I would like to make about of these for graduation. How long do you think this will take? Also how far in advance can I make them and freeze them? I would think they could be made a month or so in advance and frozen. Or at least freeze the balls, then assemble the week of graduation. A long time. One box of cake gives me 20 cake pops. But you can make the cake ahead of time. And make your balls and freeze them. This is so helpful! How many bags of candy melts would you say you used for your 18 pops?
I need to make about They turned out great for my first try! I used a fork for extra support for the first couple after that and the rest were fine. Thank you! I went to Hobby Lobby and bought several more bags of candy. I will be handing these out to friends snd family members! Check out the Services page to learn more! Yes, custom cake balls can sometimes get expensive, especially when you are looking at ordering a large quantity! The customer only had to pay an additional cost on the 15 Olaf cake balls, which saved her some money.
So she was able to order cake balls to fit her theme and make several children happy, but also be budget conscious at the same time!
This is common on large cakes. For more information and a better explanation, please see the following links:. Even if nuts or other allergens are not on the list of ingredients, there could still be a trace of nuts, nut oils, or other allergens in the product, as the products may come into contact with these allergens. Unfortunately if you have any food allergies, we do not recommend eating our cake balls.
Yes we do! Cake balls are always a hit at corporate and business events. Not only are they a delicious bite-size dessert, but because we make custom cake balls, they can be another way to market the business! Just some of the businesses that we have worked with include Odyssey Printwear, S. No, we do not have a store that you can come to in order to place orders or pick up cake balls. All orders must be placed in advance via email or phone.
No, all orders must be placed in advance. Because we do not have a storefront, you are unable to come and pick up cake balls the same day. Yes, we do offer taste testings, but only for couples interested in serving cake balls at their wedding reception. These meetings must be scheduled in advance. Pickups and deliveries are available Tuesdays through Saturdays. Sundays and Mondays are available for weddings, corporate events, and other considerations.
What is a cake ball cake? See more info here! While a cake baker has just one cake to decorate, a cake pop baker has multiple, sometimes hundreds, of cake pops to decorate, each one with it's own specific design. Cake pops with edible gold leaf, for example, have a simple, classy look, but they cost more because of the gold leaf.
You can always mix and match the more expensive designs with some basic ones,helping you achieve the look you want while staying within your desired budget. While big box stores and mega coffee shop chains may offer less expensive cake pops, they are also mass produced and often filled with preservatives so that they can sit on a shelf until sold.
Our cake pops are made by hand and always made to order. Custom is always going to cost more, but the end result will always be better.
As the saying goes, good cake ain't cheap and cheap cake ain't good. If you're tying the knot in the midst of a Florida summer, please keep in mind that your cake pops can't stand the heat.
Being outside that time of year will inevitably make a lot of confections melt. Even though the heat creates a hurdle, you can still overcome it if you take the proper precautions. Many venues will have an indoor area; this is the ideal place to keep your sweets, especially if you're creating a full dessert table. If your dream is to have your guests dining on their desserts outside, then make arrangements to have everything remain inside, or kept cool, until just before serving.
No one wants to eat a melted, messy cake pop! They can be refrigerated for a week and they can be frozen for up to 3 weeks! Just let them defrost until they reach room temperature and enjoy! Each cake pop is also individually wrapped for maximum freshness. Do your cake pops contain nuts or nut byproducts?
Are they gluten-free? Unfortunately, our cake pops are not produced in a nut-free facility, so we cannot guarantee cross contamination with nut byproducts. In the future we hope to provide gluten-free and nut-free cake pops to accomodate certain dietary needs.
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