It seems like everyone’s making cake pops, those decadent balls of moist cake conveniently propped on a stick.
They’re everywhere — baby showers, weddings, birthday luaus. Even Starbucks is selling them.
So I figured, “How hard could it be?”
Uh, hard.
The thing is, everywhere you look online, cake pops seem like the easiest thing to make. It’s simple! You can use a box cake mix! My kids are making them!
But these sites don’t tell you how tedious the process is — and how much can go wrong along the way.
So here’s my real take on making cake pops. You may want to spring the $2 to buy one already made.
What I learned
They're actually fun to make, once you get the hang of it. But they're expensive and tedious — and making them took about four to five hours from start to finish. If you're creative and have a lot of time, go for it. If your'e busy and would rather surf (like me), buy 'em. It's a lot easier. :)


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If I wasn’t bent on losing 20 pounds by Christmas I would do this. If I made 48 I would eat 47.
LOL. I’m completely OK with that. 🙂
OK Cat, I took extensive notes from you post on how to do this:
1) Buy them!
LOL!
Good plan! I support it! Hahahaha!
since I’m not usually a cake guy (save the Oliveto’s chocolate cake I linked you to), I’m, not surprisingly, kinda meh on cake pops. I can, however, get behind an idea I saw about five years ago: cheesecake pops. same idea. take a cheesecake (without the crust) and mix into a ball. scoop and form into balls. put on sticks. chill in fridge until stiff, then dip into chocolate or other frosting. add toppings then chill again to harden the frosting.
Damn, that sounds good, actually. Maybe that’s my next project!
Hey, is this true: more women like cheesecake than men…?
I’ve never tried to make cake pops nor have I eaten one yet. Store bought frosting tastes overly sweet to me. I’m wondering if you could just use cream cheese instead? Or a homemade cream cheese frosting with less sugar? Also, I’ve wanted to try bakerella’s version that uses nutter butters instead of cake.
yes tedious! i made them 2 years ago for my daughter’s 1st birthday and I decided to be adventurous and make them into cupcake shapes. AHHHH HELL! Never again, that’s why it’s been 2 years since I’ve made them last. But there are so many gadgets that are supposed to make the process easier, HA! As if. I’ve only tried the “my little cupcake” mold and even then they didn’t look like cupcakes. I think the worse part is having to mold them into perfect balls (all the same size). I have an order for75+ cake pops to be made in December hoping it will be an easy venture this time around.