What's cuter than a cupcake? A cake pop, of course Wildly popular blogger Bakerella (aka Angie Dudley) has turned cake pops into an international sensation Cute little cakes on a stick from decorated balls to more ambitious shapes such as baby chicks, ice cream cones, and even cupcakes these adorable creations are the perfect alternative to cake at any party or get-together. Martha Stewart loved the cupcake pops so much she had Bakerella appear on her show to demonstrate making them. Now Angie makes it easy (use boxed cake mix Bakerella does )and fun to recreate these amazing treats right at home with clear step-by-step instructions and photos of more than 40 featured projects, as well as clever tips for presentation, decorating, dipping, coloring and melting chocolate, and much more.
by Tack, Karen -
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH), 2010
Paperback
$16.95
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The endlessly imaginative duo who turned cupcaking into a national pastime is back, with utterly new, eye-popping creations anyone can make. Create a race-car cupcake, a robot cupcake, or ravishing jewelry cupcakes for a birthday party. Surprise the family with Chinese takeout dinner cupcakes on April Fool's or serve up a goofy chocolate moose. Captivate Mom with a bouquet of long-stemmed rose cupcakes and build sand castle cupcakes with the kids. All you need are candies from the corner store and cake mix and canned frosting. So what" is" new, Cupcake? - Dozens of "EZ" projects that use just a few ingredients--perfect for kids and parties.- More pictures, brighter colors, bolder designs.- More faux-food creations-- so real you won't believe they're cupcakes - More comical critters and the cutest pets ever - More irresistible party centerpieces to celebrate hobbies, from golf to knitting.- More spectacular holiday cupcakes: Valentine's, Easter, Fourth of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. You'll end up with cupcakes so striking that you won't want to eat them -- but so delicious you'll have no choice