Friday, February 5, 2010

Be Mine!






It's Valentine's Day? Already??

Didn't we just celebrate the Holidays? Where is the time going, will someone please tell me? I have about ten recipes that I wanted to try for Valentine's Day, but I totally caved and settled for the easiest one.

Cake. Ball. Heart. Pops.

What else should I call them? Heart Pops? Cake Hearts? Whatever you call them..........they are good. I took the long way around on this one. I realize that I should have could have used brownies, but I was halfway through the recipe when I thought of it. In the end...........I think that both work just as well.



I'll admit it. I cheated and used a box cake mix. Horrors! Let's face it, when it comes to Cakeballs, it's just easier to use Duncan Hines. I baked the cake on a sheet pan, so it only took about 15 minutes in the oven at 350 degrees. Did you know that?? If you use a sheet pan, you can have cake in 15 minutes. At any time of day or night. This is NOT what a Weight Watcher wants or needs to hear.



Anyway, after beating up the mix, I poured it onto a greased sheet pan. I used Crisco because I was out of cooking spray. Please don't report me.






When it's finished, let it cool and break it all up into a mixing bowl. I use about 1/2 to 3/4 cup of buttercream frosting to mix in. You really need a mixer to do this, otherwise you'll be beating it until Christmas.



Hey! Then you could make Christmas Cake Pops!


I ended up making two separate batches of cakeballs. I made chocolate with white chocolate coating with my niece Brenna. Although she's just seven years old, she's a fabulous help in the kitchen and I would recruit her as my number one helper any day of the week.









For the Valentine Cakeball Heart Pops (giggle), I pressed a small amount of the cake and frosting mixture into a small pattie and cut out the shape with a heart shaped cookie cutter.

Good Lord, I have such sausage fingers! Why can't I have delicate hands? I've always wanted graceful hands. But I've got to face facts. These photos don't lie. I have "Man Hands". I have the hands of a Blacksmith.
"Can I shoe your horse for you today Madam?"

Then I placed them all on a waxed paper-covered sheet pan and popped it into the freezer for about two hours. I've learned that Cakeballs will dip much easier when they are frozen solid.

Then I melted red candy melts over a double boiler. I usually add a little vegetable oil to thin out the candy when it's melted. If the candy is too thick, it will be too heavy to stay on the Cakeball. Again...........learning through my mistakes. But this won't happen to you, will it....because I just told you one of my secrets for total Cakeball success.



For Cakeball Pops, I use cookie sticks as opposed to lollipop sticks. The cookie sticks are sturdier and will allow a bigger Cakeball. You can use the lollipop sticks, but the Cakeball will have to be smaller and your candy coating will have to be very thin.


Carefully place a cookie stick into the base of each of the cake-hearts and/or Cakeballs and dip into the melted candy. I usually use a spoon to coat the Cakeball, then tap it gently on the side of the pan to let any excess drip off. Then place each stick into a styrofoam board until the candy is completely dried.





Voila! A perfect Cake. Ball. Heart. Pop.




Moses. When I'm baking, Emily is never very far away.
Lonely Hearts Club, anyone?

I can still remember my first love. I met him on the playground on the first day of first grade. His name was Ricky Beauchamp and whenever he looked at me and smiled, my heart skipped a beat because I knew it was true love. Until about a week later, in the throes of homesickness.....I threw up next to his desk.
He never looked at me the same way again.




So who was your first love?

4 comments:

Lot-O-Choc said...

Aw these are great. Perfect for Valentine's Day :)

Diane Schmidt said...

they look great!
Happy valentine's Day :)

annie w. said...

These are great! I've been making Bakerella's cake and cupcake pops for 2 years now. Good ideas!

bonnie said...

These are so cute, love the color!!

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