Kamis, 14 Juli 2016

Stuffed Stocking Cake Pops (and gift)

Stuffed Stocking Cake Pops (and gift)
- Stuffed Stocking Cake Pops
I share these soft plush down my book, Cake Pops Holidays with you guys aujourd 'hui. (In addition, there is a holiday gift at the end, too!)
These stockings are one of my favorite patterns in the book and they are actually easier to decorate the look.
candy wafers
you start shaping the crumbled cake and frosting in the thick socks - the bottom -. and then you dip them in the melted candy coating
you can cover the bottom with every candy-colored wafers you want, but I went with dark pink, green and light blue. Always fun and festive without being straight up red and green. After they dry, dip in melted white coating for the wrists and then you can begin to bring them to life with noodles and random decorations.
Or leave the toyless, but they will be happier and stuffed toys inside.
more, which is the most fun for me. Play and find fun to decorate with candy.
decorations
These are some of the forms that I used. candy canes, gingerbread, candy clasps ... plus, my can not live without sprinkle - white sugar crystals
But there are tons of glitter that work .. You just need to find simple forms as the bottom are so small.
This is the full how-to of my book.

Stuffed Down Cake Pops

Serves 48 cake pops
Print recipe

Ingredients

  • 9 x 13 cake, cooled (actually pops up 48 cake)
  • Icing
  • paper Wax
  • baking sheet
  • 48 oz candy colored coating
  • Deep plastic bowl in the microwave
  • 48 lollipop sticks
  • Styrofoam block
  • 16 oz candy coated white
  • Small plastic bowl in the microwave
  • asparagus assorted for toys, such as candy canes , gingerbread, and flowers
  • Toothpicks
  • Sanding sugar
  • 96 vermicelli snowflake

Instructions

  1. Crumble cake mix and frosting container with 02.03-03.04 loan made or about 1 cup equivalent house until completely combined. Roll into 48 balls and place on a baking sheet lined with wax paper.
  2. Shape them, one at a time at the bottom. You can use wax paper to help shape the sides. After starting the form, make one side of the shape of your storage and slide it on a baking sheet lined with waxed paper. Turn over and repeat for each side to help create a flat surface, while continuing to shape by hand.
  3. After shaping, put the shaped cakes in the freezer for about 15 minutes to firm for dipping. Once they are firm, transfer them to the refrigerator.
  4. Melt the candy coating in the bowl in the microwave in depth, following the instructions on the package. The coating should be about 3 to facilitate deep immersion. When you're ready to dive, remove some low shaped both the refrigerator, keeping the rest chilled.
  5. One at a time, dip approximately 1/2 of the tip of a lollipop stick into the melted candy coating and insert the end plunged directly into the bottom of the storage form in the pushing not more than half. Dip the cake pop into the melted coating. Gently lift the pop on the coating and press any excess. Allow to dry completely in the Styrofoam block.
  6. Melt white candy coating in the small bowl in the microwave. Dip the tops in white coating to make headlines. Although the coating is still wet, put several "toys" sprinkles on top. Back to Styrofoam block and let dry completely.
  7. Once dry, use a toothpick to apply the more white candy coating on the surface of the wrists. sanding sugar to sprinkle over a large bowl so you can reuse it. Use the edge of a clean toothpick to straighten the rough edges by gently pressing the funds wrists.
  8. To decorate the front of the low, attach 2 snowflake sprinkles on each using melted candy coating as glue and sprinkle on more coating for additional details. Allow to dry completely in the Styrofoam block.
Source: Cake Pops Holidays by Bakerella
Frosty Friends Mini Kit
And now, because the holidays are fast approaching, I am giving away a copy of my book with the kit Frosty Friends Mini.

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I am also giving away my Pops cake toy to the lucky winner!
Here are some pictures of the toy since I have not written in a while.
Cake Pops by Bakerella Toy
Cake Pops Toy
It would be quite a sweet gift for someone who loves cooking and decorating. He is always available at Toys R Us in the US and Wal-Mart in Canada if you need a gift idea.
Cake Pops Toy
The molds that come with the toy may also help to make lots of pops in the book, such as gifts, Christmas trees, holly, jingle bells, nutcrackers, elves and more.
Cake Pops Toy

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