Hello there :-)
I hope you had a great Independence Day!!
At the moment, when you visit all the baking blogs with new recipes, or huge sites such as Tastespotting and Foodgawker, their main colors are mostly white, red and blue, it is awesome!
I know my last blogpost was just yesterday, in case you haven’t seen it, see it here:Yummy, Oreo no-bake Cupcake Lollipops.
I have not made any 4th of July themed cake pops or any other sweet treat in these colors (next year for sure), but I did make some summer looking cake pops the other day.
So I thought, why not throw another blogpost out this Tuesday morning?
Recently many people just beg for these little fellas, it’s so funny to see.
That is why I am making these so often.
For my co-workers, my boyfriend, my friends and my parents…
it’s nice how cake pops are loved by people. Over here in Germany they are not well-known at all. So it is an additional “wow” effect for them, I think. No one can resist once they see them :-)
Of course I wrote down the recipe for you all. I plan to make a how-to tutorial soon, so it is easier to understand how to make them – but really, it is so easy and fun, you guys won’t have many problems trying these out.
Click more for the recipe and more photos of my summer yellowy Cake Pops :-)
- Prep Time 20 minutes
- Baking Time 10 minutes in refrigerator
- Difficulty Easy
For the Cake Pops:
- 1 package OREO cookies
- 1 8oz. package cream cheese
- Candy Melts (various colors) – I use Merckens Candy Melts
- Sprinkles, sanding sugar, skittles, m&m’s for decorating
- Lollipop Sticks
- Lollipop plastic covers
- ribbon for tying
Additional Items you may want to get:
- 1. Grind Oreo Cookies to fine crumbs in a food processor
- 2. Put the crumbmix into a boal and hand mix with cream cheese.
- 3. The dough should have the consistency of play-dough
- 4. Roll dough into 1? balls, then refrigerate them for at least 10 minutes
- 5. Now melt your candy wafers.
- 6. Dip a little bit of the lollipop stick in the melted candy, then stick the lollipop stick in the Cake Pop (half way) and dip the Cake Pop in the melted candy wafers.
- 7. Now add sprinkles, sanding sugar or anything else etc. to decorate (don’t wait too long, otherwise it won’t stick to the base)
- 8. When you’re done, put it in a styrofoam block to let them dry completely
- 9. And now: Have fun decorating and enjoying these cute Cake Pops :-)
Have a great day and I hope you had fun with my post. You hungry now?? Craving for anything specific? :-)
niner
Super sweet heart pops Niner! So nice to see your post in my inbox just now! I always enjoy your pretty creations! xo
Super sweet heart pops Niner! So nice to see your post in my inbox just now! I always enjoy your pretty creations! xo
Shall I make these pops??? Definately yes!!! Thank you for sharing all those decorating ideas with us!
Shall I make these pops??? Definately yes!!! Thank you for sharing all those decorating ideas with us!
@Eftychia, please let me know and refer to your blog once you tried these out, I would love to see them :-)
@Sweetopia, thanks for always writing these nice comments. Much appreciated.
xoxo
@Eftychia, please let me know and refer to your blog once you tried these out, I would love to see them :-)
@Sweetopia, thanks for always writing these nice comments. Much appreciated.
xoxo
Such bright & fun cake pops. LOVE the yellow :)
Marla, how nice, thanks so much!! I love your site..just there to see what you create :-) Awesome, thanks for stopping by :)
blessings
Such bright & fun cake pops. LOVE the yellow :)
Marla, how nice, thanks so much!! I love your site..just there to see what you create :-) Awesome, thanks for stopping by :)
blessings