So I told you how much I love The Pioneer Woman, have I told you about what Bakerella gave us? You've had cake balls right? No? Well, let me tell you, go make some right now so you can live the rest of your life with a fat smile on your face. CAKE BALLS ROCK! The cake ball variations... you name it you can have it. And they are so much fun on a stick!
Welcome to the cake ball: Cake (baked and cooled in a 9x13 pan) crumbled and mixed with frosting. Formed into balls, frozen and dipped in melted chocolate or whatever your heart desires. See.... cute and yummy!
Kevin and Patrick wanted chocolate with peanut butter. I also made Bakerella's classic red velvet with chocolate.
The most difficult part of the cake ball (other than eating all of them) is the dipping. I used some dipping chocolate from the grocery store on my first round. It was okay. There wasn't enough for all of the balls but the chocolate did dry nice and hard. I got candy melts at Michael's for my second round. Mostly because Kevin wanted peanut butter. It was worth it.
Cake balls are absolutely perfect for kids. The Cake Pops go the distance. There is little or no mess with these things and they can eat three and feel like they got an extra special serving of dessert. See how happy these kids are, make your kids cake balls....TODAY.
Oh and your husband and brothers-in-law may
My little homies (Taleen, Tayler & her friend, Tayler, the boys, Tylee) loving some cake pops.
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We made the cake ball/mini-cupcakes for a baby shower and they were a HUGE hit! You just stick the cake balls into chocolate (the chocolate hardens to look like the paper cupcake liners) and let it all harden and them dip the top of them into the colored melts. Seriously yummy and so cute!
I got a pioneer woman cookbook for Christmas! :)
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