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Cake Pops!

Jul 01, 2015

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CAKE POPS

Sophie Feng

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Here are the ingredients I used:

Frosting (with sprinkles)

Mixing Bowl

Eggs (only needed 3)

White chocolate chips

Bamboo skewers

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The cake mix I used was lemon (the supreme kind).

Unfortunately I forgot to take pictures while buying

all the ingredients at Target and also while I was mixing

the cake mix. But rest assured, I did do it.

At this point, the cakes are happily baking away in a

325 degree oven.

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After approximately 20 minutes, the cakes are ready and cooling! I used a cupcake tin instead of another cake pan because of supply shortages. Also,

the pans in kitchen were super grimy and basically unusable.

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The cakes have cooled and are now ready to be forked to smithereens.

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Here’s what the cakes looked like after my trusty fork beat them senseless. (They asked for it.)

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The mixture is now ready to become acquainted with the frosting. This looks like the beginning of a beautiful friendship.

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Eventually I reached a dough-like consistency. I used just about the whole tub of frosting. (Yum diabetes.)

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I took a walnut sized piece and rolled it into a ball of cakey goodness.

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I placed the cake balls on an aluminum lined baking sheet.

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Grand total: 46 cake balls.

You can count them if you want.

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The cake balls needed to be chilled in the freezer for 15 minutes to set.

Of course, the baking sheet refused to fit into the freezer so I transferred them into bowls.

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Chillin’ in the freezer. (Sorry, that wasn’t punny.)

Macro shots woopwoop

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Turns out Super Target isn’t so super; it doesn’t carry lollipop sticks. I had to settle for barbeque skewers instead.

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Bamboo skewers are approximately 3 times longer than lollipop sticks. I had to resort to cutting them with my

blunt scissor (a very labor intensive process).

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After some eons of finger-cramping work, I transformed

this…

…into this

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Since a styrofoam block is out of my budget, I punched holes into a cereal box to hold up

my cake pops.

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To create the candy coating, I nuked a bag of white chocolate chips for intervals of 15 seconds, stirring in

between each interval to prevent burning.

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Now they’re all melted and ready for the dipping!

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First things first: dip the skewer into the melted chocolate…

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…stab the skewer into a cake ball…

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…hold it up and take a picture of it…

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…set the cake pop down and let the chocolate set…

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…when the chocolate glue has set, you can dip it to coat completely…

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…make sure the excess chocolate comes off… or else…

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Sprinkle with Funfetti!

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Put the cake pop into the cereal box stand.

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Admire your forest of cake pops

(that must be cooled for a couple hours before consumption.)

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Take a bite and enjoy the party in your tummy.

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That wraps it up.