Bakerella’s Snowman Cake Pops

Betty’s friend Bakerella created these jolly snowmen (with two eyes made out of sprinkles, not coal) that are almost too cute to eat. Almost.

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    Ingredients

    • 1 box Betty Crocker® SuperMoist® cake mix (any flavor)
    • Water, vegetable oil and eggs called for on cake mix box
    • 1 cup Betty Crocker® Rich & Creamy frosting (any non-chip, no-nut flavor)
    • Waxed paper
    • Cookie sheets
    • 3 bags (12 oz each) white candy coating Paper lollipop sticks
    • Orange candy-coated sunflower seeds
    • 1 bag (12 oz) blue candy coating
    • White sanding sugar
    • Black edible pen
    • Blue mini candy-coated power mint candies
    • Pink confetti sprinkles
    • Black confetti sprinkles
    • Jumbo snowflake sprinkles
    • Toothpicks
    • Block of white plastic craft foam

    Directions

    1. 1Make and bake cake mix as directed on box for 13x9-inch pan. Cool completely; crumble into a large bowl.
    2. 2With a large spoon, thoroughly mix cake and frosting.
    3. 3Roll mixture into quarter-size cake balls, and place on a waxed paper-covered cookie sheet. Place cake balls in the freezer for about 15 minutes to firm up. You can then transfer them to the refrigerator to keep chilled and avoid freezing.
    4. 4Place white candy coating in microwavable bowl so that the coating is at least three to four inches deep. Melt uncovered in the microwave in 30-second intervals on Low, stirring in between. Repeat until melted and smooth.
    5. 5Remove a couple of cake balls from the refrigerator at a time. Dip the tip of a lollipop stick into the melted coating, and insert into a cake ball no more than halfway through. Dip and remove the cake pop in one motion without stirring. Make sure the entire cake ball is covered. If your coating is too thick, you can add a little vegetable oil to help thin it and make it easier to work with.
    6. 6Remove and gently tap off any excess coating to fall off the pop and back into the bowl. Before the coating sets, gently press an orange candy-coated sunflower seed in position for a nose. Place in craft foam to dry.
    7. 7You can get creative with placement of candy and sprinkles for fun expressions and details. Here are a few ideas.
    8. 8For sock caps, dip white cake pops at an angle into melted blue candy coating and sprinkle with white sanding sugar while the coating is still wet. When dry, dot on more blue candy coating with a toothpick, and sprinkle with more sanding sugar. Use the toothpick to gently make indentions on the brim of the cap. Alternatively, you can use a toothpick to apply white candy coating for a white brim, and sprinkle with white sanding sugar.
    9. 9You can draw on eyes and mouths with a black edible pen and use various sprinkles and add-ons to give your snowmen character. Dot on a small amount of coating to attach blue mini candy-coated power mint candies for earmuffs and pink confetti sprinkles for rosy cheeks. Coal eyes and mouths can also be achieved by using black confetti sprinkles. And jumbo snowflake sprinkles are like the icing on the cake pop for these snowmen. Use them to adorn their cute little hats. Let dry completely, and enjoy!
    10. 10Expert Tips: You don’t have to make 48 cake pops at one time. Cut the cake into 3 equal pieces. One piece will make about 16 cake pops, and you can freeze the rest of the cake for another time. Use only one bag of candy coating to coat the 16 cake pops, and remember to also use only 1/3 cup frosting. Several brands of candy coating are available, and each may melt a bit differently. The white color varies, and when melted, some are thinner than others. Make a note of the brand you prefer to work with, and watch carefully while melting.

    Categories: Desserts

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