Friday, July 2, 2010

Cupcakes on a Stick

Welcome to week four of Four Weeks of July 4th.  I'm willing to admit you've probably all seen cake on a stick before.  This is the first time I've tried these and they were really supposed to look like mini cupcakes.  Well, they do actually, you just have to look kind of closely.

I followed the recipe that was in our local Tampa Tribune newspaper from Jaden Hair of Steamy Kitchen Recipes, (a fab local blogger) who got the recipe from Bakerella.  I followed Jaden's recipe, which she made for Valentine's Day, so she used pink topping and pink and red sprinkles. 
You will need:
  • Red velvet cake mix
  • cream cheese frosting
  • 1 pkg. each white and chocolate candy melts
  • Sprinkles of your choice
  • lollipop sticks
  • Round or flower shape cookie cutter 1- 1 1/4" diameter
Prepare cake mix as directed (I baked mine in the microwave for 10 minutes.)  Let cool!  Break in small pieces, then in two or three batches, pulse in food processor.  Remove crumbled cake into bowl then add about 3/4 of your can of frosting.  Mix until you can no longer see the frosting and you can shape the mixture into balls.  If it does not stick together well enough, add another generous spoon of the frosting.

Now comes the tricky part.  Roll the cake mixture into balls, using your cookie cutter, make a base of a "cupcake" allowing the extra mixture to form over the top for the top of your cupcake.

We (the Fun-Sized Chick and I) couldn't get this to work right, so we used the cookie cutter to cut out bases, then put a half mound of ball on top to look like a cupcake.
After you get them in a cupcake form, put in the refrigerator for 40 min. or in the freezer for 15 min. to set them.  When they are ready, melt both your white and regular chocolate in the microwave, for 30 seconds at a time until they are melted and smooth.

Dip the bottom of your cupcake into the regular chocolate, then insert your stick.  Next dip the top of your cupcake in the white candy melts and top with red, white and blue sprinkles.
Poke into a styrofoam base until the are hardened.  (This goes very quickly.)  Eat and enjoy!  I didn't have to refrigerate mine--they got eaten too quickly.  Everyone loved them, including my Darling Husband.  Now for a note:  I would NOT make these again the same way.  Making the cupcake shape was just too much of a hassle.  I'd just roll them into balls, dip some into chocolate melts and some into white melts, add sprinkles and call it a day.
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13 comments:

  1. Kim, they look so cute, but I'm with you - they'd be eaten too fast at my house to worry about making them look like cupcakes! laurie

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  2. LOL Kim they're adorable! I made these last year when I found Bakerella's blog. I gotta admit, they were aggravating ! LOL I was having difficult with the dipping chocolate part and gave up after 15 and just made "balls" on a stick! LOL It's not just those either. Every year now for the past 6 years I am expected to make my red velvet bon bons for Christmas Eve family gatherings and hated it because I hated dipping all those chocolate. A cousin gave me a hint on dipping chocolates and I tried it last year. I may have to follow her suggestions and just try my hand at the mini cupcakes on a stick again. You've inspired me!

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  3. love them! but actually... before i try them, maybe i should attempt actual cupcakes. yeah. i've never made cupcakes before.

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  4. TOO super cute!! It's around midnight here and now I want some midnight SWEETS. ;) They turned out adorable.

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  5. Those look awesome! (and portion manageable!)

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  6. G'day Kim ~ TY for popping over for a visit.

    This looks like fun & the kid-lings will love doing this when they come back up ... always looking for things so they can cook. TY for sharing.

    Have a beautiful 4th ~
    TTFN Marydon

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  7. Beautiful! Thanks for trying the cupcake pops!

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  8. These look pretty, festive and yummy!!
    Happy 4th!!!

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  9. Those are so cute and dangerous LOL! I'd probably eat about 20 of them!

    I'll have to check my Tuesday Morning to see if they have anymore of those plates. They're from ModaHome and they have coordinating salad plates that I'd like to get.

    Have a great 4th!

    Manuela

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  10. I adore your patriotic spirit. It is red, white and bluetiful!

    Monday I have a fun post planned and Wednesday is a giveaway, so come on by!

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  11. Those cupcake balls were delicious, Kim. There is so much inspiration in your blog, I love it. :)

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