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Wedding Cake Pops

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by: TBSP Susan
Updated May 24, 2022
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The cutest party favors for a bridal shower or wedding reception EVER! They take some time, but they're not hard and the ROI is super huge!

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  • Typically the bride and groom feed cake to each other -- but in this case, the bride and groom are the cake! Say "I do" to the tastiest wedding favors this side of the chapels in Las Vegas -- Wedding Cake Pops! And they're easier to decorate than the church, too. First, let's give credit where credit is due. While I'd love to claim to have first created this darling duo, the idea is borrowed from the most awesomest book on cake pops out there: Cake Pops by Bakerella. Grab a cake mix and let's get creating some couples! Packaging is half the fun and adds 100% to the presentation, so don't skimp on this step! (It also hides a multitude of sins, so if your cake pops turned out less than perfect, no worries! Package like a champ and you'll get all the "Oooo"s and "Ahhhh"s you hoped for!)

Wedding Cake Pops

  • Prep Time 60 min
  • Total 4 hr 0 min
  • Servings 48
  • Ingredients 9
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Ingredients

  • 1 box Betty Crocker™ Super Moist™ White Cake Mix
  • 1 tub (16 oz) Betty Crocker™ Rich & Creamy Vanilla Frosting
  • 16 ounces white-chocolate candy (as for almond bark)
  • 12 oz semi-sweet chocolate chips (for tux coats on grooms)
  • 48 sucker sticks (found in craft stores)
  • 48 small plastic bags (found in craft stores, for packaging)
  • Ribbon for packaging
  • Food glitter and mini chocolate chips as sprinkles for decorating as desired
  • Large Styrofoam block to hold pops upright while drying

Instructions

  • Step 
    1
    Begin by gathering your ingredients.
  • Step 
    2
    Preheat oven to 350° F. Prepare a 9x13 cake pan with non-stick cooking spray. Prepare cake mix according to the package directions (using egg whites to make the cake as white as possible). Bake as directed, removing from oven when a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean and the cake springs back to the touch.
  • Step 
    3
    Allow to cool completely, then cut the cake into 12 big pieces. For perfectly white cake pops inside, skim off the golden tops and bottoms of the cake pieces with a sharp knife. Finely crumble the remaining white cake into a large bowl.
  • Step 
    4
    Add 3/4 of the tub of frosting to the cake crumbs and mix it in with the back of a big spoon. Reserve the remaining 1/4 tub of frosting for another use. (Do not add it to the crumbs or the mixture will become too moist.)
  • Step 
    5
    Roll cake mixture into 48 balls, each about 1-1/2 inch in diameter.
  • Step 
    6
    Place balls on a wax-paper-lined tray or baking sheet. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and allow to cool in the refrigerator for an hour.
  • Step 
    7
    Melt 16 oz. of white chocolate candy in the top of a double boiler (or microwave). Keep the candy warm and fluid while you work. Dip about 1/2 inch of the end of a stick into the melted candy, then push it about 1/3 of the way into a cake ball. Set the ball upside down on the wax-paper-covered tray. Repeat until all cake balls are done. Allow the sticks to set up so they are secure in the cake balls. (Set tray in the fridge to chill if necessary.)
  • Step 
    8
    Holding the end of each stick, dip the cake ball quickly and completely into the melted candy. Tap the stick gently on the side of the pan or bowl to allow excess candy to drip off, then poke the stick into a styrofoam block and allow the cake pop to set up upright until hard.
  • Step 
    9
    For the brides: Pipe white candy onto the cake pop in any pattern you desire, then immediately sprinkle with food glitter or white sugar so the design pops like lace. Add dots to the top to look like a necklace.
  • Step 
    10
    For the grooms: Melt 12 oz. of semi-sweet chocolate chips in the microwave or double boiler. Dip each side of the cake pop into the chocolate to form the tux coat. Decorate with piped chocolate or mini-chocolate chips for the bow tie and buttons.
  • Step 
    11
    When the cake pops are completely set and dry, place them in small plastic candy bags and tie with ribbon or beads.

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