Maybe these will be a little more recognizable, compared to yesterdays Pink Skulls.
The many faces of Jack Skellington from the Nightmare Before Christmas!
I used the Duff Goldman Candy Writer, a first for me. I did have to put the lid back on the tube and put it back in the hot water in between each cake pop, if not it would get gloppy. Even with doing that, it sure beats the Food Writers that I have for drawing a face!
Oh and the flavor of these little guys...Spice cake.
Ingredients:
1 box of spice cake mix
1 cup Fage Greek Plain Yogurt
1 cup of water
Mix the 3 ingredients. Bake as directed on box. The cake turned out perfect, fabulous, fluffy and you can't even taste the yogurt. Definitely YUM! It also has less fat than using oil and eggs too! I cut the cake into 4 pieces, used one part, and froze the rest for future cake pops!
1/4 of the cake = 6 large cake pops
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Downright villainous! Love them.
ReplyDeleteLisa
I really likes these...my niece who went to Disney w/ us is just a huge fan of this movie and character. I find cakepops so hard and frustrating but I might just have to suck it up and make these for her. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteThese would be great for my Day of the Dead party for Spanish Club! Thanks for sharing, they are great!
ReplyDeleteok those are some of the cutest/scariest:-) cake pops I have seen! Love Nightmare before Christmas!!!
ReplyDeleteFound you on Happy Hour Freestyle Friday, loving this post those are some scary cake pops...but cute! I'm a new follower, stop by and say Hi if you get a chance http://wedemeyerfamily.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThese are very cool! And I love the idea of using yogurt in the cake instead of eggs & oil. Thanks for sharing the great tip!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat precious little skellington's! Hope you are having a great week end and thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
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Miz Helen
Oh my gosh these are perfect. We were just at Disneyland and I bought a Jack Skellington sweatshirt that I'll be wearing on Halloween. Love the yogurt tip!
ReplyDeleteFeaturng your sweet cake pops on Thursday afternoon at Bacon Time :)
ReplyDeleteah I love them! I may have to give them a try this Halloween!
ReplyDeleteThese are very testy dish, And the idea of using yogurt in the cake instead of eggs and oil. Thanks for sharing the great tip, it helps to make as a side dish in kitty parties.
ReplyDeleteThey are PERFECT! I absolutely love them... such a loveable character. I think of him every Halloween season.
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ButterYum
I'm a huge Tim Burton fan, so these really jumped out at me right away! I love that you make the spice cake with Greek yogurt too! I'm featuring your post as part of my Autumn Spotlight on tomorrow's "A Little Birdie Told Me..."!
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