Provided by Bakerella
Categories Cake Dessert Kid-Friendly Halloween Small Plates
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- To decorate
- Have the cake balls chilled and in the refrigerator.
- Melt the purple candy coating in a microwave-safe plastic bowl, following the instructions on the package. The coating should be about 3 inches deep for easier dipping. (I usually work with about 16 ounces of coating at a time.)
- When you are ready to dip, remove a few cake balls at a time from the refrigerator, keeping the rest chilled.
- One at a time, dip about 1/2 inch of the tip of a lollipop stick in the melted candy coating, and insert the stick straight into a cake ball, pushing it no more than halfway through. Dip the cake pop into the melted coating, and tap off any excess coating. Hold the pop over the bowl in one hand, and tap your wrist gently with your other hand. If you use the hand holding the cake pop to shake off excess coating, the force of the movement will be too strong and could cause the cake ball to loosen or fly off the lollipop stick. Tapping the wrist holding the cake pop absorbs some of the impact. The excess coating will fall off, but you will need to rotate the lollipop stick so the coating doesn't build up on one side, making it too heavy on that side. If too much coating starts to build up at the base of the stick, simply use your finger to wipe it off, spinning the lollipop stick at the same time. This can happen if the coating is too thin or too hot. It's not as hard as it sounds; it just takes a little practice.
- Let dry in a Styrofoam block.
- Pour the remaining purple coating into a large squeeze bottle, and pipe random, drizzled lines all around the monster head. Let dry completely in the Styrofoam block.
- On some of the pops, pipe two small white circles with a candy writer for the eyes, and insert 2 chocolate jimmies before the coating sets.
- On the remaining pops, pipe a single large, white circle. Let dry completely and draw a large blue circle inside the white circle, using a blue edible-ink pen. With a black edible-ink pen, outline the circle and draw a pupil to finish the eye.
- Let dry completely.
- Note:
- You can also use melted white candy coating for the eyes.
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Ranjit P sahani
[email protected]The Monster Pops were not as good as I expected.
Komal Prasad
[email protected]The Monster Pops were a bit too messy to eat, but they tasted good.
Moeez Rajoot
[email protected]The Monster Pops were a little too sweet for my taste, but my kids loved them.
Toxic Waste
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of candy melts, but these Monster Pops were still really good.
mina kaunda
[email protected]These Monster Pops are a fun and easy way to celebrate Halloween.
Rovante
[email protected]I've never made Monster Pops before, but they turned out great! I'm definitely going to make them again.
Kaganda Brian
[email protected]These Monster Pops are a great way to get kids excited about eating fruit. My kids love them!
Ulises Alvarez
[email protected]I love that these Monster Pops are made with real fruit. It makes them a healthier treat than most other Halloween candies.
Keegan Jacobs
[email protected]These Monster Pops are the perfect size for a quick snack. They're also really easy to make, so they're great for busy families.
Jude Rogers
[email protected]I made these Monster Pops for my daughter's class party and they were a big hit. The kids loved them!
Gabrielle Gonzalez
[email protected]These Monster Pops are so cute! I love the way the candy melts look like monster eyes and mouths.
John Page
[email protected]I've made these Monster Pops several times now and they're always a hit. They're a great way to use up leftover candy.
Md Sayham
[email protected]These Monster Pops are the perfect Halloween treat. They're easy to make, they look great, and they taste delicious.
Mohammad afzal Bawari
[email protected]My kids had a blast helping me make these Monster Pops. They were so excited to eat them afterwards!
MD jitu
[email protected]These Monster Pops are so much fun to make and they taste delicious! I love that you can use different colors of candy melts to create different monsters.
Meme Emad
[email protected]I made these Monster Pops for my Halloween party and they were a big success! They looked so cute and creepy, and everyone loved the taste.
Kaluya Julius
[email protected]These Monster Pops were a huge hit at my kid's birthday party! They were so easy to make and everyone loved them.