Fresh From the Cake Pop Maker
Any gadget that facilitates the shoving of cake into my face is a must have kitchen gadget in my opinion. There is no easier way to get cake down the gullet than a bite sized cake ball. Jam a stick in that cake ball, and you have yourself a cake pop.
Cake pops sort of take the whole fancy cupcake rage, and puts it on a stick. Like any red-blooded American, I love foods on a stick almost as much as I love deep fried foods.
Hold the phone – Deep fried cake pops? Yeah, that’s happening. I just invented it ™©® – coming soon to a State Fair near you.
What Exactly Does a Cake Pop Machine Do For Me?
Well, there are a few different ways to make a cake pop, from scooping balls out of a perfectly good cake, to baking a bunch of little half spheres. But, no way is quicker and easier than a machine that bakes perfectly formed little cake pop balls for you.
Cake pop makers come complete with recipes, accessories, and as far as ease of operation is concerned, they’re are a piece of – no, no I won’t do it – they’re very easy to use. Simply whip up that batter, dump it in the little dimples, close up the machine, open it up a few minutes later, cram a stick in those puppies and voila – cake pops!
As I said, cake pop machines come with recipes, but I recommend you experiment a little because the people who come up with these clever little devices are clearly not chefs, if you get my drift.
I don’t really think there’s much more to say here. It’s cake. On a stick. This makes a cake pop maker, like the Babycakes Cake Pop Maker, a must have kitchen gadget. Check it out on Amazon.
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