Make Food Balls With A Cake Pop Maker

by Jason on January 12, 2012

Twitter Cake Pop Maker

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.

Photo Credit: anthropolemic@flickr

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