Sunday, June 13, 2010

Safari Cake Pops

These are so cute! Little elephants, lions, and giraffes were made for a baby shower this past week, but I didn't want to post them till the lucky mother-to-be got to see them first! They were on her baby shower invites that Christina chose and she asked me to make them in lieu of the theme...so voila!
For the Lions, I dipped the cake balls in candy melts (orange and yellow mixed together) then sprinkled hand colored coconut (just put the coconut in a Ziplock and a few drops yellow and red food dye and shake away) for the mane, a brown m+m for the nose. The other lines I stuck circle flat sprinkles around when the candy melt was almost set. Personally, I like the coconut guys better.. :)

For the orange giraffes, I pushed in tic-tacs for the horns and THEN dipped the in the candy melts....I hand drew the giraffe's spots with a paintbrush dipped in melted chocolate.

The yellow ones I kept the tic-tacs on top of the candy melts, I just thought the contrast was cute on them.


For the elephants I just draped over a rolled piece of cake on top of the cake pop ball, and popped them in the freezer for 15 minutes before dunking them in the grey candy melts I made (combo of white and black). For the ears I used Bakerella's idea of putting melted melts on a plastic spoon and popping them in the freezer to firm up. I attached them with a bit of melted candy melts.

5 comments:

  1. These were so amazing I truly loved them!!! Thank u so much! Nicole

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  2. So glad you enjoyed them Nicole!! They were so fun to make!!
    xo, Melanie

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  3. Could you use any cake mix? I was also wondering what you used (on the coco. lions) to get that orange?

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  4. Thanks Katheryn! You can use any cake mix, I find that the red velvet cake mix and the devils food cake are always big hits, but go with a lighter colored cake (vanilla) if you're going to be covering the cake balls with lighter colored melts. The coconut I just dropped in a bag, added a few drops of red and yellow food coloring and shook it up. I liked that it was a range of colors. :)

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  5. Wow, you sure put a lot of work into these...how long did it take? I find it takes me almost 2 to 3 hrs to do regular cake pops...awesome work!

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