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    Default Cake Pops!

    Bake the cake.
    let it coo l completely on a rack.
    Whencool, break the cake into a large bowl.
    Crumble it until it is in fine crumbs.

    In a separate bowl, mix cream cheese, butter,
    powdered sugar, and milk together until smooth.
    Pour into the cake crumbs and mix with a spoon.
    Then mix with your fingers, until fully incorporated
    into the cake.
    Check to see if it will roll into a ball.
    if it needs a little extra moisture, add
    milk a spoonful at a time.

    When the mix is completely done, cover with plastic
    wrap and refrigerate until firm.
    You can leave the mix refrigerated for several days
    at this point.

    Prepare two large oven trays with butter.
    Take a bit of the cake mixture and roll it into a
    smooth ball.
    If you want to use the Lollipop sticks, stick one into
    the end of each ball, pointing upward, as you put
    the ball back down on the sheet. [Note: cut the
    long Lollipop sticks in half; they seem a little long for
    the size of the balls.]
    Repeat until you've used up all the mixture.
    As each sheet fills up, put it in the freezer so that
    the balls harden.

    Melt chocolate or white chocolate on the cooker.
    Stir well.
    Dip each ball into the chocolate until covered.

    Dip in sugar, coconut, sprinkles, or anything else
    you'd like to decorate with.
    Put it back on the sheet to harden.

    Don't refrigerate these; it will cause the coating to
    weep or melt. They can be frozen, however.
    Last edited by ChelseaBun; 23rd February, 2012 at 03:39 PM.

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    will be trying this recipe myself over the weekend so will let you know how they turn out and post pictures

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    I've never tried these with the cream cheese frosting, will give that a go at the weekend

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    Everything is better when on a stick!

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    Great treats for an upcoming party!

 

 

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