10.24.2011

you scream, I scream, we all scream for Ice Cream!

Sorry it's been a while, I've been busy with school since I just started up again not much time or orders to do lately. I did get one a few weeks back though for cake pops as ice cream cones. a timely project, but in the end they looked amazing! To start I made a homemade yellow cake batter and made half of it into chocolate, cooked them in my cake pop maker (which makes this job so much easier no rolling and freezing here). When that was done i took the cooled cake pop and placed melted chocolate on one side so It could stick to the mini ice cream cone's I bought. Let that harden for about 30 minutes. When hardens I melted vanilla, and chocolate icing in the microwave so I could did the cake pop into. Let dry then repeat process and finally when everything is harden you decorate. In the end they look like this:


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10.24.2011

you scream, I scream, we all scream for Ice Cream!

Sorry it's been a while, I've been busy with school since I just started up again not much time or orders to do lately. I did get one a few weeks back though for cake pops as ice cream cones. a timely project, but in the end they looked amazing! To start I made a homemade yellow cake batter and made half of it into chocolate, cooked them in my cake pop maker (which makes this job so much easier no rolling and freezing here). When that was done i took the cooled cake pop and placed melted chocolate on one side so It could stick to the mini ice cream cone's I bought. Let that harden for about 30 minutes. When hardens I melted vanilla, and chocolate icing in the microwave so I could did the cake pop into. Let dry then repeat process and finally when everything is harden you decorate. In the end they look like this:


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