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Okay, this discussion is for ANY NUKE Mom/wife/gf/partner/family member that has a recipe, tip or

real life experience with balls.  Now, stop that!  I'm talking about CAKE BALLS.

  Feel free to add a link, favorite website, favorite list of liquors to use, pictures of projects, etc.

                   *****THIS IS ALL YOURS, SO HAVE FUN WITH IT!!!*****

 

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Inspired by all of these cake balls! Although right now I'm working with a tiny kitchen with limited supplies....so unfortunately I let my intimidation with cake balls get the best of me and opted for plain 'ol cupcakes this morning! Still yummy....but when I move in August I will definitely be trying cake balls!

That would be awesome to make "cheesecake" balls, yum!!! I have heard they are awesome, though haven't tried to do them yet. I will be attempting the brownie pops soon, we love brownies in our house!

How did the wedding go? Can't wait to hear all about it!

I've made the oreo balls quite a few times & they always go over good.  I found a recipe for red velvet cake balls that also sounds yummy.
my oreo balls are crushed oreos & cream cheese frosting

I made Red Vevet with cream cheese frosting and German Chocolate with the frosting. I will have to say, German Chocolate gets my vote!! They are delish!! I don't see all the excitement for Red Velvet, but I make what the customer wants. I do have to taste them all so I know what they taste like. I have another order for chocolate for Saturday, a friends son's birthday. So, I will have half of Red Velvet, half of German Chocolate and then half of a chocolate cake left over..........................I think I am going to freeze them for the next orders. I can't be eating all this cake, the jeans are getting a bit snug already!

I have posted the pictures on my Facebook Fan Page, Sym's Chocolates. Take a look and tell me what you think! Thanks!

That's right, Jeanne.  Would love to see pics of your cake balls from the wedding.

Ohh look what I just found! I was perusing Pioneer Woman's dessert recipes..... and found step by step pictures for making cake balls! I figured they were pretty simple, but she makes it seem like a breeze, and something all of you wonderful ladies can do, too! Here you go, enjoy -

http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2008/10/cake-balls-halloween-style/

Thanks so much Mary, will be taking a peek when I have more time. They are easy to make, just time consuming!

 

hey mary, thanks for that link!  I'm kind of a visual learner, and loved seeing step by step

pictures of the process!

  I may have time to try them today... I'll let you know how it goes!

The step by step helps me a lot, too! Makes everything look very do-able when you know what to look for!
So funny--today's Detroit Free Press had an article on Cake Balls.  Well, they called them Cake Pops, since they're on a stick.  It looks like the article is syndicated, so it might be in several other newspapers, not just this one.  Definitely a hot trend.

Well, this house is waaaayyyy too hot to do anymore. I did over 200 "Ribbon" sugar cookies for our local "Relay for Life" walk this weekend. I will be doing royal icing on them tomorrow and they will have two days to dry. We will be handing them out to the "Survivors" during their trek around the fairgrounds. It was about 86 in here by the time I was done. We have no A/C and I used two fans to keep as cool as I could. It is supposed to change tonight with rain and a cold front coming across. I sure hope so, I want to be able to do "Cake Pops" for the graduation parties we have this weekend as well. We have two Friday night, and along with the walk, we have two on Saturday afternoon. We will be going briefly to all of them.

Happy Hump Day to all!

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