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Hello kitty cake
Hello kitty cake










hello kitty cake

Saxophonic_kernow – it’s also called candy coating or chocolate bark or almond bark. there’s a link in this postĪnonymous – Ummm… the cake pops aren’t gray. It does mean a lot.Ĭrazy About Cakes – amazon. Julie Lipp – Wow, what a sweet sweet note. Knitnut,Karen – I haven’t done anything like that. They’re pretty consistent and a great way to introduce yourself to the consistency of the cake.īut, for these I used the Moist Yellow Cake recipe :Īnonymous – I’m not selling these, so it should be ok Meg – Usually I don’t have to thin it, but if I do, I use parmount crystals.Īnonymous – Use a mix. Michelle, Queen of Everything – ponies would be cute! Whitney Davis – I use the Americolor Brand. But I hear homemade marshmallow is the way to go. TimandKim – I didn’t even have the baking bug yet.īaker’s Cakes – I think it’s a little better than the wilton. If you make them, I hope you’ll share pics.Īnd here are some answers to those that had questions. I am so thrilled you liked these as much as I did making them. To all – thank you for the sweet comments. To create Hello Kitty products for commercial sale, you must obtain permission from Sanrio. These instructions are for your personal use only.

hello kitty cake

Then, draw the eyes and whiskers on using an black edible ink pen.You can use a toothpick and a little bit of the melted candy to act as the glue. When the Hello Kitty heads are dry, apply the hearts and m&ms to make a bow and the yellow rainbow chips to make a nose.Then remove and gently tap off any extra coating. Make sure the bowl is deep enough so you can get it in one dunk. When the ears are firmly attached to the head, dip the entire Hello Kitty head in a bowl of the white melted candy. Stand them up in a styrofoam block to dry.Take two white chocolate chips and dip the bottoms in the melted candy and then place/glue them on the top of Hello Kitty head.Insert tip of lollipop stick into some of the melted candy and insert into the bottom of the Hello Kitty head. Shape the Hello Kitty heads into a semi-flat oval shape.(Whoops…I left the most important ingredient out of the above picture.)īut, take a look below and you can see how perfectly they work for the ears. Well, the answer is easier than you think.Ĭake and frosting (Read basic Cake Pop How-To) But, how the heck would I make those distinctive, yet subtle little ears. Back in December, I made a little Hello Kitty cake for my niece’s 1st Birthday and as I was shaping the Hello Kitty figure out of fondant, it occurred to me how screaming cute these would be as cake pops.












Hello kitty cake