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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Sweetheart Pops

Hi all!! Where have I been you ask?!?

Ping pong tournament with my husband...one on one...in our basement. Despite a lot of trash talking on my part and several "one last, best two out of three's" I have proved myself NOT the ping pong champion I thought I was. lol

That's right Brian, I said it, you're better than me (at ping pong).

Lets move on...

(nobody really cares about ping pong anyway...)

So, a couple of days ago I shared my tutorial for sweetheart cake pops over at the fabulous Skip To My Lou. In case you missed it over there, here it goes a second time.
These cuties are so easy to make! All you need is cake, icing, lollipop sticks, candy melts and a little heart cookie cutter (mine is about 1.5 inches).

First step, mix cake (a baked cake, not cake batter) and icing. If you have never made cake pops before you'll need to play around with the amount of icing you add to the cake. I wish I had an exact measurement, but I don't. I add my icing, little by little, until I reach the consistency of play doh (meaning you can play with it). ;)























I know mom! I'm stopping...

Ok, on to the next step...
Flatten your play doh work of art into a pancake about 3/4 of an inch thick...

and cut out your hearts...

Dip your lollipop stick into melted candy melts and then insert into the heart. (The candy melts help the cake to stay on the stick)
Now pop these suckers into the freezer for about 30 minutes to firm up.

30 minutes later...
(walk upstairs from the basement after losing AGAIN at ping pong and...)

Its showtime!!!!
Add a generous dollop of shortening to your candy melts and microwave your candy in 30 second intervals until melted. (the shortening helps thin the chocolate making it easier to cover)

Once your candy and shortening is melted and mixed together its time to dip that sucker!!!






















BEAUTIFUL!!!

Now, set your heart pop on waxed paper to dry. Once dry you can eat them, gift them or just look at them (and even take a few pictures b/c you're so proud of how cute they turned out). :)






















These little heart containers (they're found all over the place in the Valentines Day aisle) are the perfect size for these little treats!



5 comments:

  1. You are the best! Well, maybe not at ping pong but definitely at everything else! Great idea... great tutorial! "LOVE" it!

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  2. What a cute idea! Can imagine what other "cutters" can be used for other occasions. :-)

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  3. I know right! Already I was thinking St Patty's Day shamrock!!! :)

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  4. SO cute and so many great possibilities for other holidays! Love them!

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  5. SOOOO cute! I can't wait to make these! Thanks for sharing!

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