Puppy Cake Pops

Puppy Cake Pops

Puppy Party Invitations are sent! Time to get baking!!
Once we had decided on a puppy party for our daughter’s first birthday, my mind was swimming with ideas to decorate and bake. I tackled my first ever cake pops earlier this year, and I knew right away that I wanted to jump in and try some cake “pups” for this birthday! 

Puppy Cake Pops

To start, I made the basic cake pops and let them set overnight. I used the Wilton Cake Pops recipe, which mixes cake and icing into the rolled cake pops. I find this recipe to be delicious! Although it takes longer than traditional cake pops, and you don’t always get perfect circles when you roll by hand!

Now we make these cake pops into cake “pups”!

Ingredients:

Chocolate Melts (white, light chocolate, and dark chocolate)
Cake pop sticks
Regular and vanilla Tootsie rolls
Black candy decorating pen
Red lifesavers (optional)

Puppy Cake Pops

To begin, you want to melt your chocolate melts according to the packages, and make sure that you have a smooth consistency that flows off of the spoon easily.

Puppy Cake Pops

And now the fun part! Dipping!!
First you dip each of the individual sticks into the chocolate (I dipped 1/3 into each colour of chocolate). Let the sticks set inside the cake balls. I leave them in the fridge for a bit to help them cool and set. Then dip the entire cake ball into the icing (same colour that you dipped the stick into). Let those set.

Puppy Cake Pops

You can leave you puppies as all one colour, or you can dip them multiple times, at different angles to get multicoloured pups.
Here’s one that I dipped first in dark chocolate, than in white chocolate on one edge, then in light chocolate on the other side.
As you can see, his head isn’t perfectly round – but puppy heads aren’t perfectly round either, are they?! lol.

Puppy Cake Pops

To add the ears and nose, I cut the Tootsie rolls into four pieces, and then moulded the pieces by hand until I got an “ear” shape that I was happy with. I cut the Tootsie rolls even smaller for the noses. Then I attached them by dipping them into my chocolate melts again and pressing them onto the puppies.

Puppy Cake Pops

The final step is to take that candy decorating pen, and draw on some eyes and mouths! PERFECT addition to our puppy party!!

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We had puppies of all shapes and sizes at the puppy party! They aren’t all perfect, but I think they turned out pretty great :)
These cake pops were a great substitute for cake, all of the adults had one (or more!) of these “pups” instead.

Puppy Cake Pops

For another great cake pop idea, see my Ornament Cake Pops :)

Puppy Cake Pops

{xoxo}

22 thoughts on “Puppy Cake Pops

    1. I know!!! I thought about sending you an invite, but I figured you had your hands a little too full to make the trip :( Although we will see you next weekend!! xo

  1. These puppy cake pops are adorable! You did a fantastic job. Cake pops are so much easier to eat than cake – no fork or plate required. I bet the kids went crazy over them – adults, too.

    1. Most of the kids were under the age of three, lol. But a few older kids, and the parents gobbled them up!!

  2. These are so cute! Definitely pinning this. It will be a fun baking/decorating project to tackle with the kids when we have an inevitable snow day this winter. So glad I stumbled upon your link at the Weekend Wind Down!

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