Friday, October 17, 2008

Pumpkin Cake Pops

Inspired by Bakerella's creations, I set about to create a fall-themed cake pop: Pumpkin Cake Pops. What is a cake pop? Well, it's cake (sort of) on a stick.

Festive little treats, aren't they?

Here's the how-to:
Bake up a Pumpkin-Spice Cake (or a more simple boxed cake mix). Then destroy it by processing it into crumbs. Add a tub (or more) of store-bought frosting and mix it all together.

Roll the sticky mixture into little balls and then stick them in the freezer.


Prepare the lollipop sticks (you can find these online or at specialty baking shops). This part is, of course, optional but you can add ribbon to your sticks for added cuteness factor.

Melt some chocolate (I used chocolate wafers like these) as well as chocolate chips. Dab the end of your stick into a little bit of chocolate.

Gently place the stick into the center of a frozen ball.

Swoosh it around carefully but quickly in the chocolate, being careful to cover all sides.

Lift it up and admire the dripping chocolate, but don't admire it for too long because your chocolate will begin to harden.

Add some sprinkles or other decorations (this part is best to do over a paper plate). Be creative! Set your decorated Pumpkin Cake Pops onto a waxed paper lined cookie sheet and put them back into the freezer until serving.

It's definitely best to begin preparing the pops a day or two before serving... less stress, and they're perfectly fine hanging out in the freezer for 24 hours or so. These were gobbled up by the teachers at my son's school. Some said they were too cute to eat :) We thought they were pretty tasty too, with the darker chocolate ones being the preferred pop.

The recipe for these Pumpkin Cake Pops can be found HERE.

83 comments:

  1. What an awesome snap- beautiful contrast in the photo.. black/orange, I'd have to make mine from scratch- no Betty near by unless I go to costco Japan = (

    It looks like SOOO much fun!

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  2. Those are jusy adorable! And great step-by-step! Cute, cute, cute!

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  3. How lovely these are. So cute for Hallowe'en. You have great patience

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  4. What a fantastic Halloween treat and I bet kids would really love helping to make these too.

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  5. So cute! What a great idea. I love all the different dipping and topping combos.

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  6. You are good!!!!
    These are lovely little treats for the kids.
    I am impressed!
    I am lame, I just give out candy at the door!
    Stacey

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  7. Great how to pics! Thanks for doing that! These are the cutest pops ever!!

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  8. Too cute! I especially love the Hallowwen ribbon - great touch!

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  9. These are so cute, and really creative!

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  10. Wow! You're so nice for sharing this. Great pics, keep it up!

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  11. Lori these are so cute and you are such a clean baker! I make such a mess when I prepare things like this! :) I bet your kids are your biggest cheerleaders!!

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  12. These are absolutely adorable! I love them!

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  13. OK those are amazing - So DAMN cute and creative -

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  14. What a wonderful project! It looks super time consuming and well worth it!!

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  15. Oh my, aren't those the cutest? I love the addition of ribbon to the stick. They look so festive!

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  16. LOVE LOVE LOVE them! They are adorable..you did a wonderful job!
    Thanks for your comment on my TV spots! I very excited!

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  17. These would be so fun for a party! I haven't made cake pops yet, sad! I will have to try these! They are so festive and fun!

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  18. Everything is beautiful & looks so yummy

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  19. Cute Cute Cute Lori! Would love these this weekend!

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  20. Those look gorgeous and delicious! I will have to try them. Do they melt or get squishy? How long can they sit out before eating? thanks!

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  21. I think I'm the only one who hasn't made these yet. I love the Halloween decorations!!

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  22. Very well done! I love the step-by-step :) The kids are sure to be very satisfied this Halloween!

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  23. these are adorable. And the instructions are really easy to follow.

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  24. Aurora,

    Once the chocolate on the cake pops sets, it doesn't melt. The pumpkin mixture does get softer as it comes to room temperature but the chocolate holds the cake onto the stick. The softer it gets, the more precarious the cake becomes but it's still very good at room temp. For my recent event, I just kept them in the freezer until setting out, but they certainly were brought to room temp. pretty quickly and there weren't problems with them.

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  25. What a great idea. They look FAB and sound delicious.

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  26. this makes me want to have a halloween party! sugar rush. :)

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  27. Love how you decorated the sticks too! Very clever. :)

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  28. ohhh how cute! i keep seeing these cake pops everywhere but just haven't gotten around to making any! i love what you did with the sticks too!

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  29. so adorable!! i love all the pictures! they sound so tasty and so fun for a party!

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  30. This are so adorable...really nice for halloween. Great work. Your photos are fabulous.

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  31. So cute, I love the one with the chocolate chips.

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  32. Love your cake pops! Esspecially your halloween kick to them!

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  33. This is too cute to be true!
    They look really yummy too.:)

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  34. Amazing! And fun and cute and I'm sure yummy and festive and...well, you get the idea, you GOT the idea. Okay, Bakerella GOT the idea, you turned it into your own beautifully!

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  35. You are amazing Lori!

    Nice drip!
    ...and I am laughing at "don't admire it for too long..."

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  36. I LOVE this and think I'm going to try to get adventurous and make these for my son't Fall Festival at his preschool...we'll see. These are so adorable!

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  37. Ok, those are too precious. I'd almost feel guilty eating one. Almost.

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  38. Cute and good looking. Oh, how I wish my girls were little again.

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  39. Pumpkin cake pops sound good! Great job decorating them and their sticks!

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  40. Perfect for kids!!! I like Halloween, it's a new thing for me!

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  41. Oh my gosh these are so cute. You are a little Martha Stewart Recipe Girl!

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  42. Great photos! What fun cake pops for Halloween!

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  43. Bakerella's pops are definitely inspiring - your pumpkin variety is BRILLIANT!!! Love it :0)

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  44. What a great Halloween treat. So cute!!!

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  45. well, these are phenomenal. it sounds like a time-consuming process, but the results are certainly worth it! and i love that you used pumpkin spice cake mix--perfect touch. :)

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  46. Wow, as if the cake pop wasn't cute enough, you even decorated the stick!

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  47. These pops are so fun... very creative. I love the bright colors. Did you make them for your son's class?

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  48. Now I want to make some cake pops!
    Yours are very festive!!!

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  49. Omg that looks great! I made the same thing with a chocolate cake mix before.

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  50. I'm definitely thinking of making these for work this year.

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  51. Those are adorable! Thanks for sharing the how-to as well! I like pictures so that I can be certain that I'm doing it right!

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  52. I am trying to get a 3 column blog on blogger. I am having difficulty with the templates... any tips?

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  53. Love the step by step. I need to make these, I feel like the only one that hasn't made them yet.
    These are great for an office party, like an Xams pop of some sort. Hmmm

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  54. Those are lovely!!!

    I think I'll wear a mask and ring at your door! ihihih

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  55. How cute is that?? What a fun idea for a Halloween party. How do you find the time to be so awesome?

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  56. wow! those look great! I think I will make these for a potluck at work! adorable!

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  57. These are gorgeous! I have a Halloween party at work and will definitely make these. Thanks!

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  58. How cute is that!!! Great job Lori, and thanks for the step by step! I can't believe you just crumble it all up! :) How sweet are these???

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  59. RG -these are SO cute I could DIE!! They look tasty and just adorable and I love your little touches like the ribbon. I am so boring, I would have done them all the same, but you really made them pop {uh, pun intended} by doing them all different!

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  60. Great step-by-step.Lovely and delicious little treat for the kids. They must love it

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  61. Those pops are adorable! Nice job:)

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  62. So cute! These turned out perfect! I love how you did Halloween theme. I was going to do the cupcake pops, but I might just go with Halloween instead!

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  63. What a lovely idea! They look so cute.

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  64. So cute! I've got to try making these.

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  65. How darling! I must be the last person in the world who has never made a cake pop! Yours get an A+!

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  66. I love the effort and detail that goes into all your food. You are truly amazing!!!

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  67. I think kids (of all ages) would love these. Perfect treat for Halloween!

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  68. These are darling. You have way more energy than me. :)

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  69. So cute! I love making these but mine never turn out as cute as they're supposed to!

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  70. How cool is that! Perfect for a party!

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  71. These pops are awesome a fantastic Halloween treat!

    Rosie x

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  72. Wow. Did you buy all that stuff from ShopBakersNook.com?
    That site has so many cool things on it. Thank you for finding that site for me.

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  73. These pops look absolutely gorgeous. What a creative idea and lovely pictures as well.

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  74. Those are adorable! I especially love the way you decorated the sticks! I'm going to give them a try!

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  75. What an awesome idea! If I had the time (and if I didn't live a condo where there is a grand total of one child in the entire building)I would SO make these and wrap them for trick or treaters!

    Maybe they'd be a cute treat for coworkers on Halloween...

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  76. i left you an award. come grab it when you get a chance :)

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  77. I love the idea - so easy but looks so professional. I'd love for you to do a Christmas version to show us. I'm thinking they'd be perfect for the Christmas party.
    Thanks for a great idea.

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  78. Simply adorable! I'd love to use a couple of your photos on a page I am writing over at Squidoo...with a link back to your blog of course :)

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