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Monday, August 24

very addicting

This weekend I had a couple of events to attend, so I decided to make cake balls. They have been all over blog land for a while and they always looked so yummy! I think that Bakerella started the phenomenon.
{picture courtesy allrecipes.com}

These little desserts were a huge hit Saturday night! A couple from church invited us over along with two other couples and their kids. It was such a nice evening! One of the guys kept saying this recipe was from the devil, because it was soooo delish and rich and you can't eat just one. We didn't come home with any leftovers.

The event that I was taking them to on Sunday was cancelled which means that Ty and I have eaten way too many of these things! During my freshman year of college I took a humanities class about ballet. As part of the class we had to see a campus ballet production. A friend and I went to the Nutcracker. During intermission I bought this little cake that was shaped like a mouse. It was the moistest cake ever! I have never been able to find anything else like it until I tried making cake balls! I was so excited to find something that tasted just like I remember that little cake tasting. I tried to find a picture, but all google came up with was Mickey Mouse or chocolate mousse. I guess they thought I couldn't spell.


Ingredients:

1 (18.25 ounce) package chocolate cake mix
1 (16 ounce) container prepared chocolate frosting {I only used 1/2 - 3/4 of the frosting.}
1 (3 ounce) bar chocolate flavored confectioners coating (almond bark)


Directions:

  • Prepare the cake mix according to package directions using any of the recommended pan sizes.
  • When cake is done, crumble while warm into a large bowl, and stir in the frosting until well blended.
  • Melt chocolate coating in a glass bowl in the microwave, or in a metal bowl over a pan of simmering water, stirring occasionally until smooth.
  • Use a melon baller or small scoop to form balls of the chocolate cake mixture.
  • Dip the balls in chocolate using a toothpick or fork to hold them. Place on waxed paper to set.

A few tips I picked up from various places on the interwebs:

  • In order to cut down on prep time, bake your cake the night before.
  • Once cake has cooled cut into 2 inch squares and throw in a bowl. Melt icing in the microwave for about 25 seconds. Spoon onto cake and mix with your mixer. Other people suggested using your hands, but I hate touching food with my hands. {I hate making hamburgers, ew!}
  • I used a cookie dough scooper to make my balls all the same size, but stilled rolled them into more of a ball shape with my hands.
  • I melted 3 bars of almond bark at a time and put a tsp on crisco with it.
  • I tried every way possible to dip the balls in the chocolate. The best way for me was to stick a toothpick in the side and dip it into the chocolate and use a spoon to help coat it as well.

I sprinkled pecans on top of half of them.

These could be the ugliest things ever and it wouldn't matter because they taste so good!

There are so many different flavor options that you can choose from. I think a strawberry cake with vanilla frosting and coated in chocolate would be delish!

I will be making these things again soon!

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32 comments:

  1. I am severely craving chocolate this morning, and your post didn't help! haha This looks great though!

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  2. Wow Lyndsey what a cook you are!! They look fab!

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  3. I made these for our 4th of July party! I made red velvet cake with cream cheese frosting in them (so they were SUPER moist) and then topped them with white bark. They tasted delicious and everyone raved about them but I had the same problem you did with rolling them in the icing. Yours look prettier then mine did so be proud! I will be trying them again also!

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  4. YUMMIR!!!! I love cake balls! Look like you did a great job! I'm scared to make them because there is NO telling how many I would want to eat :(

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  5. Cake balls are the most amazing little things ever and I would probably NEVER make them because I would eat them ALL. It would be dangerous. Your's look great!

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  6. LOVE this idea. im always looking for creative things to take to parties and im definitely adding this to my list!

    xoxo

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  7. Looks delicious! Thanks for posting them!! I'm craving chocolate, so I might make these tonight. :)

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  8. Those look so yummy!! I really admire your knack for cooking. I think I just don't have the patience, but I really enjoying reading about all the fun things you cook :)

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  9. I really want to try these - I wish I had thought of this yesterday when I was wanting to bake but couldn't get inspired with any of the recipes I found.

    They look divine!

    Side note - I hate touching food, too, so I can't stand making hamburgers either!

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  10. I have to try these, they look so good!! Maybe the cupcake fad will become a thing of the past once these make the circuit! :)

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  11. Oh those look great!!!! I will have to try those very soon! I need those..ha

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  12. Arn't they delicious?? I made them the other day...I got the recipe off Kelly's Korner recipe blog!!

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  13. I have seen these!! I didn't realize they were so easy...maybe I will try them now! Thanks for the great tips! :)

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  14. I love cake balls. I made some for a party one time and almost decided to keep them for myself and bring something else to the party. ha!!

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  15. i love bakerella's site!
    these look so yummy!
    i will for sure be trying them some time :)

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  16. I've been wanting to try making these! Maybe I'll have to do that this week...

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  17. How many cake balls equal one piece of cake?!?! I could see myself cheating and eating way more balls!!!

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  18. Ummm delicious! Definitely will be attempting to make these this weekend!!

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  19. Oh la la ... tres impressive! Xoxo-BLC

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  20. I just saw this on another blog and i want to make them so bad! they look delicious!

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  21. Those look so amazing, I have seriously got to make some! Great photos, too!

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  22. Lindsey! YUMMM... the cake balls look so good. I'll have to try them soon. My mouth is watering.

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  23. OH my gaw, those look incredible! Great job!

    And thanks for the recipe. I am always looking for fun new dessert ideas. I will definitely have to try these!!

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  24. Yummy, they look so delicious!! Thanks for the recipe! I'll have to make these ASAP!

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  25. Those look so good! Thanks for your comment on my header!

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  26. those sound soo delish!! i've heard of cake balls before, but never found the name to be very appealing, but i NEVER knew that there was frosting mised in there in the middle!! i'm going to make these very soon! thanks for sharing!!

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  27. I just made these- they are great. Thanks for taking the time to post the recipe out- I had been wondering what the recipe involved for awhile. THANK YOU

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  28. Hey I was wondering on the delicious s'more cookie recipe what do you do with the other bar of chocolate and when do you put in the brown sugar

    Me and my roommate are making them now hopefully they come out looking as good as yours

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