
Okay, so this isn’t really a hard sell. I mean let’s face it … cake dressed up as cute baby carrots is way more fun than the real vegetable version, right?!
I think so. But, I guess I could start drawing faces on raw carrots to make me want to eat them more. Maybe. One day.
But first… let’s hop all over these carrot cake pops. !
this is another decoration for cake pops .using your mind and playing with dough you can come up with new baking ideas. this what we can sell and gift our friends on different occasion its best to make things by our own hands rather then buying them from market this also show the gesture of love from the bottom of ur heart,

Okay, these would have been a little more in line with the theme if I actually made carrot cake and cream cheese frosting.
But I didn’t. No carrots in the house ; )
Instead I just baked a yellow cake, crumbled it and mixed with frosting.
Here’s basic instructions for making round cake pops. To shape them into carrots, use wax paper to aid in shaping. You can slide, rock and roll your cake balls on wax paper to shape and create a smooth surface.

And then after you’ve chilled them for a bit, you can dip them in melted orange candy wafers.
Dip and remove in one easy motion and without swirling in the melted candy. Make sure the coating is nice and fluid when you dip and then remove and tap off any excess for a smooth surface.
And before the coating sets, insert the leaves right on top.

I had these teardrop candies and thought they would be the perfect shape, size and color for the leaves.

And they were. Just insert two candies side by side and then a third candy right in front before the candy coating sets.

Voila … carrots. And cute carrots at that with sweet, simpe faces.
Use an Americolor Gourmet Writing pen to draw on the eyes and mouths.

But to make the eyes pop, dot on a little white coating on each eye … it really makes a difference and gives them more personality.

For sweet cheeks, use pastel confetti sprinkles in pink and attach them to the pop using a toothpick dipped in coating.

See… super cute. But let’s add a little more detail.

You can also use a toothpick dipped in coating to draw horizontal lines on the carrots.
Now … They look good enough to eat!

But this guy tried to go in disguise and hide from any hungry bunnies.

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