Can You Make Cake Pops From Store Bought Cake

Use a cookie scoop or spoon to scoop up and roll small balls, about one inch. Place them on a cookie sheet covered with parchment paper.

Melt 1/4 cup of the candy melts (according to package directions). I used the microwave method to melt them in short intervals.

How

Dip the sticks into the candy melts and insert them into each cake pop ball. Freeze for a couple of hours on a parchment-lined tray.

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. Tap the excess off and add sprinkles. Place the cake pops back on the parchment paper, in a jar, or inserted them into a piece of styrofoam to hold them straight up until set. Enjoy!

If you’ve ever made homemade cake pops then you likely know they can be a bit time intensive. Today I’m excited to share a fun baking hack of crushing the soft frosted sugar cookies, such as Lofthouse cookies you’d find at the grocery store bakery, to make super easy cake pops at home!

This is such a fun activity for the older kids to do, and they honestly taste better than a pricey Starbucks cake pop in my opinion! These can be decorated as desired for various holidays and birthdays.

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To make your sugar cookie cake pops even more frugal, try grabbing this soft style of sugar cookie after various holidays on clearance! I was able to find these packaged cookies for just $1.29 after Easter, regularly $5.99. 👏

Nearly every grocery store chain and retailer, including Target and Walmart, will have their own version of soft frosted sugar cookies like Lofthouse cookies so they’re bound to be somewhere local to you.

These really did taste yummy, and remind me of frosted Circus cookies. I loved how well this worked out and the idea makes so much sense because the cookies are already so soft and almost cake-like. 😋 Hooray for easy no-bake treat ideas that are exciting to make!

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Don't Miss Out! Join our large community of insiders - it's totally free! Once you join, you'll be able to save & share your favorite deals, rate posts and recipes and add items to your HipList and Cookbook! What are ya waiting for?!Learn How to Make Cake Pops with a simple store-bought cake mix and a few tools! This step by step recipe is easy for any novice cook.

Have you ever wondered how to make cake pops? It's easier than you think and they can be made for oh so many occasions from birthdays to baby showers, Easter and more. Even better cake pops are easy for everyone to take one, have a bite and with less mess. No plates required if you want to skip the dishes.

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We're going to share step by step instructions on how to make cake pops with a cake mix. It may seem like a lot of steps but it's actually quite easy. So let's get on to how to make cake pops shall we?

I know it looks like a lot of steps to make the cake pops but once you have everything ready to go it's quite easy. Most of the time is just mixing, melting and waiting for things to be ready. Totally worth it and dipping the cake pops can be something you do with the kiddos. I know they will definitely enjoy eating them!

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Another reason (of many) that we love cake pops are how you can do different colored candy melts if you wanted to all in the same batch. Or you can keep it easy and have them all coated in the same colored candy melts and even decorate them a bit differently. You can leave them plain or ad sprinkles, icing, the options are endless when it comes to these fun cake pops. 

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Couldn't you just envision serving these at a birthday party or even a baby or bridal shower? Cute, tasty and less messy to eat than a slice a cake. These cake pops are popular at any gathering. You can decorate them or the plate they're served on to suit the occasion. 

I know Easter is coming up very soon and these would be fun for an Easter gathering. We just love the taste of cake pops and will vary between the flavors of the cakes too!

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Pumpkin Coffee Cake With Cream Cheese Icing Drizzle Story Pumpkin White Chocolate Chip Cookies Story Pumpkin Caramel Poke Cake Story Chicken Salad Croissant Sandwich Recipe Story Pumpkin Spice Cake Recipe StorySTEP 1: PREPARE CAKE POP MIXTURE If using frozen pound cake, let it defrost completely. Then, cut the pound cake into cubes and place in the bowl of a food processor.

Pulse the cubes until they are crumbled into a fine, fairly even mixture. Next, add 1/4 tub of icing to the bowl.

Make

Pulse a few times until the mixture comes together. It will still be a little bit crumbly, but moist. Squeeze some between your fingers to make sure it holds together. Add a tiny bit more icing and blend if necessary.(You do not want the mixture too moist or it will not stay on the stick when dipped). Refrigerate the mixture for 1/2 hour before starting the next step.

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STEP 2: ROLL INTO BALLS AND REFRIGERATE UNTIL FIRM Using the Fat Daddio's scoop, scoop out even portions of filling and roll them between your palms to create symmetrical balls. Place them on a lined sheet tray.Once finished, place the tray of cake balls into the fridge until very firm. 20 minutes or so.

STEP 3: REROLL THE POPS Pull out your tray and quickly reroll each ball to get a smoother and more rounded cake pop ball. Place the tray back in the fridge.

STEP 4: COAT THE POPS Place the candy coating discs in a cup or bowl deep enough to dunk the cake pops. Melt in the microwave, stirring every 30 seconds until the coating is 3/4 melted. Remove and continue to stir until completely melted. (Do not overheat the coating or it will be ruined). Add a few pinches of paramount crystals and stir, until the coating is very fluid.

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Remove a few pops from the fridge. Dip a sucker stick in coating and insert half way into a cake pop. Wipe away any drips at the base of the pop with your finger. Immediately dip the entire cake pop in coating and then slowly rotate it above the cup while the coating drips off. Once settled, stand the cake pop up in a heavy bottom glass, piece of stryofoam or cake pop stand.

STEP 5: HOW TO ADD SPARKLY SUGAR Once the coating is dry, use a paint brush to coat the outside of the cake pop in a very thin layer of piping gel.

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You have no obligation to purchase the product once you know the price. You can simply remove the item from your cart.Today I am showing you how to make Cake Pops using cake mix. These little nuggets of cake dipped in chocolate have become a huge trend.

Charles says that he likes them because you can have just a taste of dessert without committing to eat an entire piece of cake or a cupcake. (My opinion? Life is short, eat a whole piece of cake!)

Cake pops are prepared by baking a cake, mashing it up, mixing in frosting, rolling it into a balls, putting it on a stick, and dipping it in chocolate. The flavor combinations are endless, and you can decorate them with colored sprinkles or dunk them in colored white chocolate to match any party theme or color scheme.

How To Store Cake Pops (before Or After Dipping)

You can use any boxed cake mix to perpare this recipe. If you really want to keep things simple, you could buy a couple cupcakes at the grocery store and then mash them up frosting and all to make cake pops.

First, you need to bake a cake. Then you take that cake and break it up and add some frosting. I used a store-bought chocolate cake mix. If you want to bake a cake from scratch, you might want to try my friend Jocelyn’s chocolate cake recipe.

Easy

Mix the frosting into the cake, mashing the cake up at the same time. You will end up with soft cake that can be easily formed into balls.

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Roll the cake into balls, you want them to be