With a little dip of shiny homemade mirror glaze and a simple gold-dusted candy decoration, these cake pops look just like adorable mini ornaments. The sweet combination of cranberry and orange adds awesome holiday flavor while boxed cake mix makes these treats easy to pull off.
Provided by Zac Young
Categories dessert
Time 3h40m
Yield about 36 cake pops
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- For the cake pops: Prepare and bake the cake according to the package directions for a 9-by-13-inch pan. Let cool completely.
- Meanwhile, put the white chocolate and heavy cream in a small microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on high in 30 second intervals until melted and smooth, stirring halfway through, about 1 minute. (You can also use a double boiler.) Carefully remove from the microwave and add the orange extract; stir to combine.
- When cool, crumble the cake finely into a large bowl and add the dried cranberries and orange-white chocolate ganache. Mix with a rubber spatula or your hands until the mixture is very well combined, completely moistened and holds together when pinched.
- Using a 3/4-ounce scoop, scoop rounded mounds of the mixture and shape into balls and place on a baking sheet. You should have about 36 balls. Refrigerate until firm, about 30 minutes.
- For the white chocolate shell: Put the white chocolate chips and vegetable shortening in a medium microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on high in 30 second intervals until melted and smooth, stirring halfway through, about 1 minute. (You can also use a double boiler.) Carefully remove from the microwave and stir once more to make sure no lumps remain.
- Dip the tip of a lollipop stick into the chocolate shell and stick halfway into a cake ball. Dip the entire cake ball in the chocolate shell, letting any excess drip off, then press the stick into the Styrofoam block to stand upright. Repeat with the remaining balls and sticks. Refrigerate the cake pops until completely chilled and set, about 1 hour.
- For the mirror glaze: Sprinkle the gelatin over 1/4 cup water in a small bowl; stir and set aside 5 minutes. Combine the remaining 3/4 cup water in a small saucepan with the granulated sugar and sweetened condensed milk. Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat until the sugar has dissolved, about 3 minutes. Remove from the heat, then add the gelatin mixture and stir to dissolve.
- Put the white chocolate chips in a large bowl and set a fine-mesh strainer on top. Pour the gelatin mixture through the strainer to catch any small lumps; remove the strainer. Let stand 5 minutes for the chocolate to soften, then stir with a rubber spatula until smooth. Tint with food coloring (divide the glaze in half if you are using more than 1 color), then let sit, stirring occasionally, until thickened and a thermometer registers 90 degrees F. Transfer to a tall, wide glass container (such as a wide-mouth mason jar) for easy dipping.
- Working one at a time, dip the cake pops into the mirror glaze to completely coat letting any excess drip off. Return to the foam board (it may continue to drip for a minute or two). Transfer to the refrigerator to set completely, about 1 hour. (Even after setting, mirror glaze stays sticky, so make sure to space the pops apart).
- Using a small, clean art brush, dust the peanut butter cups with edible gold pearl dust, then place one on top of each cake pop "ornament" (see Cook's Note). Keep chilled until ready to serve.
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Josephine Ola
[email protected]I would not recommend this recipe to anyone. It's a waste of time and money.
MD Soton
[email protected]I'm not sure why this recipe has such good reviews. My cake pops turned out terrible.
Patricia Murray
[email protected]These cake pops were a complete disaster. They fell apart when I tried to dip them in the mirror glaze.
Musfira noor
[email protected]These cake pops were a lot of work to make and they didn't taste that great. I wouldn't recommend this recipe.
Ashley Boudreault
[email protected]I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my cake pops didn't turn out as well as I hoped. The mirror glaze was too thick and the cake pops were a bit dry.
Aaron Brown
[email protected]These cake pops are a bit pricey to make, but they're worth it. They're so delicious and look so impressive.
Faisal Ail
[email protected]I made these cake pops for a bake sale and they sold out in minutes! They're so popular.
Mitchell Jessey
[email protected]These cake pops are a great way to get kids involved in the kitchen. They're easy to make and the kids will love decorating them.
Alex roblox si Tiktok
[email protected]I'm so glad I found this recipe. These cake pops are the perfect way to use up leftover cake.
Tema Tema
[email protected]These cake pops are the perfect gift for friends and family. They're festive and delicious.
Eshrat Jahan
[email protected]I made these cake pops for my office Christmas party and they were a huge hit! Everyone loved them.
FOMIRO GAMER
[email protected]These cake pops are a bit time-consuming to make, but they're definitely worth the effort. They're so delicious and look so festive.
Skrillex More
[email protected]I'm not a great baker, but these cake pops were surprisingly easy to make. They turned out beautifully and tasted even better.
Rh HandyDaddY
[email protected]I followed the recipe exactly and the cake pops turned out perfectly. They were moist and flavorful, and the mirror glaze was shiny and smooth.
Adama dibba
[email protected]These cake pops are the perfect Christmas treat! They're delicious and look so impressive.
Joe Johns
[email protected]I made these cake pops for my kids' Christmas party and they loved them! They're so cute and festive.
Jose Chavez
[email protected]These cake pops were a huge hit at my Christmas party! They're so easy to make and the mirror glaze gives them such a professional look.