These irresistible Disney cake pops are so cute plus, it's a lot of fun to make! If you have always wanted to try baking, this is definitely a worthy cause.
How to turn this
into this?
Here goes:
First, bake a regular cake and mix it up.
Then, add in a little bit of frosting and mix.
(Warning: Do not add in too much)
Start making the cute balls. Use an ice-cream scooper for consistency and roll it into a ball. Just like this.
Melt a bowl of candy coating and dip your lolly stick into the candy coating before poking into the cake pops.
The fun has just started! This baker dipped m&m chocolates, heart sprinkles, sprinkles, jelly beans and cut almonds as the ears of these super cute Disney Tsum Tusm.
Time to start dipping these cake pops into chocolate and coloured candy coating!
As for the coloured Tsum Tsums, she dropped some oil-based food colour into melted candyquik to achieve the right pink, yellow, blue and green.
As you dip it in, swirl it around and make sure the coverage is full.
Let it drip until it's almost done before you tap off the last bit for a smooth finish.
Watch the video at the end for a video demo.
Now, it's time for the fun deco!
Mickey Mouse
There's no better time to declare your love for Tsum Tsums and Disney now since Mickey's 90th birthday is coming! The iconic Mickey Mouse.
Use a flat toothpick/ regular toothpick to draw the face of Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
A little pink candyquik on Minnie's cheeks.
Poke 2 heart confetti back-to-back to achieve Minnie's bow.
Piglet
Invert the heart confetti and poke it in as piglet's ears. Cut it for the nose. Start drawing piglet's face using the chocolate dip.
Donald Duck
Jelly beans are used for Donald's hat, completed with chocolate tassels. Heart confetti for Daisy's ribbon completed with a light pink round confetti in the middle.
Here is the completed Disney Tsum Tsum Cake Pops.
Watch the full video here by Youtuber, kawaiisweeteats
Photo Source: Youtuber @kawaiisweeteats
Text By: Girlstyle SG