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Lego Cake Pops Mold

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White Chocolate CakeChocolate LegoChocolate PopsLego Cake PopsDessert PartyDessert IdeasParty SweetsLego CookiesCake TrufflesForwardLego White Chocolate Cake "Truffles" - how to! These turn out almost too good to be true!We love throwing Lego Robotics birthday parties for kids! We don’t provide cakes. That’s because we know you can either buy or make a wonderful one without us!  (Know of anyone who makes and sells Lego cakes? In the meantime, it’s actually not too too hard to make your own (unless you have a Mindstorms fan and want to build the candle above; directions here).Just remember to set everyone’s expectations correctly. Let’s face it: If your creation looks vaguely Lego-ish and is slathered in sugar, who’s going to complain, especially after one of The Great Adventure Lab‘s amazing parties? 1. Quick and dirty.OK, Betty Crocker doesn’t have the panache of Wolfgang Puck or even Julia Child, but keep mind: making a Lego cake is all about METHOD. We’re talking cake architecture here.




So go ahead and make your own fabulous cake and frosting (or use boxed and canned, as Ms. B.C. recommends and we won’t tell anyone), and then look below for a video on how to make your cake look like Lego.Guess what: it’s even easier than it looks because those knobs are just frosted marshmallows. If you hate marshmallows, you can always use the bottoms of mini-muffins … but c’mon – how many kids hate marshmallows?  2. The mathematical approach. ” [yes, there’s no ‘e’ in kitchen]. This blog’s chef’s reaction to the whole box mix/ canned frosting approach of Betty Crocker was “no way.” Instead, she set out to make what she calls an “anatomically correct” LEGO® cake.Her drawings are impressive!! We’re especially wowed by the repeated use of pi in a cake project. Did she use the disk method to calculate the area of that cylinder? Inquiring calculus survivors want to know …You can read all about the result here … but here’s the executive summary: She made an excellent anatomically correct cake.




Unfortunately, her chosen covering, fondant … was a bit difficult to work with (and is not known for taste). We will say no more. Let us admire the planning process instead. 3. Please don’t try this at home. We’re all dedicated, right? But let’s face it – some of us are just more dedicated to the perfect cake than others. In the dedicated crowd: the mom at Jumpin’ Monkies, who somehow found .. oh, about eight hours … to individually carve, frost and combine 125 cake-LEGO® bricks for her son.She found the experience both exhilarating (“Man I love that kid. I would do it again for him in a heartbeat”) and … um … overwhelming (“I want to remind myself to try to take on simpler cakes from now on!”). This is a lady who can make fondant work. And this is her creation:  4. This is NOT cheating, but it is rather expensive. Buy or borrow mold. 5. This is ALMOST cheating.… but not really because you have to think ahead and order. This offering is from Etsy seller Bumblecakes, who makes her fondant from scratch.




A dozen toppers set you back $18 plus shipping (two pieces per topper). Shipped from Utah and can last up to a year when stored properly. 7. Let them eat Cake Pops.Amy Locurto, who also created some cool printable LEGO party invitations (you can find them on our invitations page), is also the inventor of these “LEGO cake pops.”  Some are made of cake … and she also made some from marshmallows (after shaping them, she freezes them, dips them in yellow candy melt, lets them cool, and then draws the faces).  For our Mindstorms parties, consider the sugar-free  ‘cake’ at the top of this page. Think how much money you’ll save on dental bills! The cake will set you back about $300, but on the upside, it doubles as an amazing birthday present!Try going back to the homepage *Marked price shown in strikethrough. Discounts provided every day; marked prices reflect comparable prices offered by other sellers for similar products.Jasmin 1 Fine Cookie Cake pops tend to look a lot better on the Internet than they do in real life.




A lot can go wrong when aspiring bakers try to dip cake into melted chocolate, and the results can be more gooey blobs of terror than glamorous treats. Jasmin Fine of 1 Fine Cookie has found a sensible work-around that can help even the most clumsy bakers. To make beautiful and crisp LEGO cake bites, Fine ordered a mold. She then filled each section with colored melted chocolate, making sure each stud was completely filled with chocolate and popping any bubbles forming on top with a toothpick. Next, she add the cake filling and covered it with more chocolate. (Fine recommends dropping the mold on the counter a few times to make sure all the bubbles are out.) After sitting in the fridge, the creations are free to be popped out of the mold, yielding beautiful LEGO bricks that look perfect enough to build with. If you don't want to buy a mold, you can check out Fine's other LEGO cake pop recipe. Pinterest Perfect Birthday PartySOLD AT TOY STORESA PLACE FOR THE PINATA LOOT




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This set includes two aluminum cake pans that clip together. Each pan has a dozen spots for cake batter. Place cake batter in one pan and put the other pan on top. Then bake them in the oven to make a dozen round cake pops. The Nordicware Non-Stick Cake Pops Pan also comes with a recipe, so you can get started making your own cake pops right away. These cake pop baking pans come with 24 sticks.These cake pop baking pans come with 24 sticks. SpecificationsShapeTypeConditionSizeMaterialFormManufacturer Part NumberColorContainer TypeModelAccessories IncludedBrandAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)VideosRum Ballsby It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InRum Ballsby It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InWhat diameter are cake balls?by It looks like you are not signed in. /careplansSee detailsGet a warranty for it here.Gifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.ReturnsReturns Policy.

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