Cake Pops dürfen auf einem Sweet Table einer Gender Reveal Party nicht fehlen. Bei dieser Variante habe ich mich für Schokoböden mit Aprikosenmarmelade vermengt entschieden. Ihr könnt jeden beliebigen Boden nehmen, den ihr möchtet und mit Marmelade, Creme oder Schokolade die richtige Konsistenz für die Cake Pops herstellen. Die Masse sollte nicht zu klebrig sein, jedoch beim zusammen drücken „stand halten“.
Ich wiege meine Masse gerne ab, damit die Kugeln ungefähr gleich groß werden. Jeder Cake Pop hat um die 15-25g (je nachdem wie groß ihr sie haben möchtet). Die Kugeln rollt ihr schön rund und gebt sie anschließend auf etwas Backpapier zunächst in den Kühlschrank. Parallel könnt ihr die Schokolade schmelzen. Nach einer halben Stunde könnt ihr die Cake Pop Sticks in Schokolade tauchen und diese dann in die Kugeln stecken. Diese sollten nun weitere 30 min im Kühlschrank aushärten.
Für den Überzug schmelzt ihr ggf. weitere Schokolade oder Cake Melts, färbt diese bei Bedarf ein und tunkt die Cake Pops ein. Ich drehe diese noch über der Schokolade und klopfe den Stiel am Rand des Schokoladengefäßes etwas ab, damit diese runter läuft. Sobald die Schokolade etwas fester geworden ist, stecke ich die Cake Pops ist einen Styroporblock oder setze sie auf Backpapier. Ich zeige euch imReelnoch einen kleinen Trick, wie ihr große Schokoränder unten vermeiden könnt:
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Einfach kurz nach dem ersten Mal Absetzen von einer auf die andere Stelle setzen und dort anziehen lassen. So ist der erste Überschuss der Schokolade bereits abgetragen. Ihr könnt die Cake Pops dann ein zweites Mal überziehen, falls sie euch von der Farbe bzw. dem Überzug noch nicht intensiv genug sind. Die getrocknete Schokolade kann vom Backpapier abgenommen und erneut geschmolzen werden.
Habt ihr die Gender Reveal Party Cake Pops bereits erstellt? Lasst es mich gerne wissen und verklinkt mich bei Instagram (@katharinas_cakes_) auf euren Kreationen, damit ich sie bewundern und in meiner Story teilen kann.These Gender Reveal Cake Pops are a fun and cute way to surprise your baby shower guests! Once they bite into it, the pink or blue cake inside will reveal if it's a boy or girl!
Before you ask, no I am not pregnant. But there is about to be a new addition to our family! My uncle and his girlfriend are having a baby, and I couldn't be more excited! They asked me to make a cute little gender reveal dessert for their baby shower, so I decided to make these cake pops.
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To my frustration, they refused to tell me the gender of the baby, so I had to make these cake pops pink and blue to trick the guests. Their goal was to have one person bite into a cake pop and think YAY, IT'S A GIRL! Meanwhile, someone else bites into their cake pop and thinks it's a boy. Just to mess with their minds. It was pretty hilarious actually.
I've always had trouble making cake pops. They were either too soft and mushy, too dry, too big, cracks, thick and lumpy coating. Pretty much everything that can go wrong with a cake pop. But these? These are the most perfect cake pops I've ever made! Don't get me wrong, some of the above mistakes did occur when I made these, but that was mostly because I got tired and started rushing.
Before we get to the recipe, I'd like to share some of my techniques on how to make the perfect (gender reveal) cake pops. First off:
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Typically, for cake pops you can use any flavour cake mix you like. For this cake, however, you MUST use vanilla (or white) cake mix, since we'll be colouring it.
Prepare and bake the cake in a 9x13 inch baking pan according to the packages directions. You can totally do this the night before to save time.
Once the cake is cool, use a knife to cut it into 4 sections. Place 1 section into a large bowl and crumble using 2 forks. You can also use your hands, but it'll be very sticky and messy.
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Once cake is crumbled, add the vanilla frosting 1 tablespoon at a time. This is so you won't end up adding too much, ⅓ cup seems to be the perfect amount. Mix with a rubber spatula and your hands, squeezing and pressing the cake together until it forms a ball.
Divide the cake between two bowls, each half weighed about 1 pound. I should note, if you are planning on making these all pink or all blue, don't bother dividing it.
Add a little bit of food colouring to each bowl. Now here's where it gets a little tricky. I found the best way to mix in the food colouring is by mixing it in with a spoon or rubber spatula, just until the colour is smeared all over. Then, use your hands to work the colour all throughout the cake. You may need to rip the cake apart and put it back together etc. To make sure the colour is evenly distributed throughout. This is also why it's important that you add just the right amount of frosting, it makes the cake incredibly easy to handle.
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Use a 1 tablespoon cookie scoop to scoop out one of the colours. When you scoop the cake out, use your thumb to press the cake into the scoop and get rid of the excess.
Release the cake pop into your hand and squeeze the dough together to further work the colour in. Roll into a smooth ball. Once your finished scooping and rolling one colour, wash the scoop and repeat with the other.
I used a mixture of lollipop sticks and paper straws for the cake pops. This is because the paper straws cannot support the cake pops on their own.
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First, I dipped the tip of the lollipop sticks in the melted candy melts and inserted them halfway into the cake balls. I then dipped the tip of the paper straws in the candy and slid it over the lollipop stick. For the straws, I did not stick it into the actual cake because it messed up the shape of the cake pops. Instead, I made sure the melted candy on the tip of the straw blended with the melted candy from the lollipop sticks so they can harden together, allowing the straw to stay in place.
To ensure your candy coating is nice and smooth, you will need to thin out the candy melts. To do this, start by melting 1 tablespoon of solid vegetable shortening in a metal bowl over a saucepan of simmering water. Once the shortening has melted, add a bag of candy melts and stir constantly until it's melted. The result is a smooth and silky coating that's the perfect consistency for dipping cake pops!
Pour the candy melts into a tall glass and dip your cake pops, lightly tapping the excess off on the side of the glass. Also, make sure you dip the cake pops far enough to cover the end of the straw. This will help secure the straw to the cake pop.
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This part is completely optional, but it's super adorable and adds a lot to the cake pops. Everyone at the baby shower was telling me how much they LOVED those cute little question marks.
To make them, I divided the remaining candy melts into two bowls and dyed them pink and blue. I then dipped the tip of a toothpick into the candy melts and drew question marks all over the cake pops. I found this to be the easiest way to do this, especially since I suck at piping designs.
You can decorate the cake pops with pink and blue sanding sugar instead, but you'll need to do that immediately after dipping so the sprinkles can stick.
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These were a HIT at the baby shower! I was getting compliments left and right and there were none left by the end of the night!
Pink paper straws |Blue paper straws |Small cookie scoop |Large baking sheet |Wilton Bright white candy melts |Pink gel food colouring |Sky Blue Gel Food Colouring |6-inch Lollipop Sticks |Treat bags |
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