If you get good with the coating when you make cake balls, you can spear them with a lollipop stick and they become cake pops. Depending on how thick you make it, you may need more than one package of ...
Cake balls, presented in paper bonbon cups, become cake pops if you put them on a lollipop stick. During the Christmas holidays I was introduced to something called cake balls. They turned up at just ...
1. In a large bowl, stir together the sugar, flour, cocoa, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Add the eggs, milk, oil and vanilla, mix for 2 minutes on medium speed of mixer. Stir in the hot coffee ...
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1. Scrape most of the frosting off the cake and put frosting in a bowl. Set aside. 2. Mix cake until it's fine crumbs. Add frosting a bit at a time until the cake is moist enough to hold together in a ...
This image presents two playful dessert designs with a clean studio look. On the left, a round chocolate cake is covered with ...
In January we discovered chocolate chip cookies stuffed with Oreos. Now Sugar Derby has concocted a baked good that makes those seem almost run-of-the-mill (albeit a mill that churns out insanity): ...
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Easy Chocolate Cake Balls

These Chocolate Cake Balls are the ultimate dessert to enjoy any time of the day! Using simple ingredients, these Cake Balls come together quickly and satisfy any sweet tooth craving! For a few years ...
Jo Deforke wrote in looking for a recipe for cake balls, made from cake and frosting mixes, rolled into balls, frozen, then dipped in melted chocolate. OK, I was not that enthusiastic. Even when ...