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Football and Stadium Cake Pop Tutorial

    Grab the kids and get ready for FOOTBALL season! You can follow this football and stadium cake pop tutorial and bring them to the kids pee-wee game or serve them at your Monday Night Football Game party!

    The kids are gonna love these Football and Stadium Cake Pops! They are really easy to make!

    Football and Stadium Cake Pop Tutorial

    There are some strong football emotions going on right now… The Patriots vs. the Seahawks in the 2015 Superbowl is going to be huge! People are either loving it or completely hating it! Where do you stand? I’ll tell you where I stand later…

    I’m sure that whoever you are routing for these football and stadium cake pops are sure to be a crowd pleaser at half time! They are pretty easy to make and my kid loved making them with me!

    Grab the kids and get ready for FOOTBALL season! You can follow this football and stadium cake pop tutorial and bring them to the kids pee-wee game or serve them at your Monday Night Football Game party!
    The footballs are pretty straight forward. Make your cake pop batter and shape them into football shapes. Dip them into chocolate and let them dry. Then add white for the laces and you’re done.
    Simple!
    Grab the kids and get ready for FOOTBALL season! You can follow this football and stadium cake pop tutorial and bring them to the kids pee-wee game or serve them at your Monday Night Football Game party!
    The Stadiums do have a few more steps. Here’s what you do –
    1. Shape 1.5 tablespoons of cake pop batter into a square shape. Don’t make a cube, you want it to be thinner than wider. Just don’t make it so thin that the stick will poke through. I didn’t measure, but I’d say my squares were about 1 inch wide by 1/2 inch thick. Place them on a cookie sheet lines with waxed paper, cover with waxed paper and refrigerate.
    2. Gather your sprinkles (green pastel sanding sugarir?t=psbusa23 20&l=as2&o=1&a=B0006GSXKC, rainbow nonpareilsir?t=psbusa23 20&l=as2&o=1&a=B001K7Q5PQ, and sugar pearl sprinklesir?t=psbusa23 20&l=as2&o=1&a=B005TKICJ2), lollipop sticks and decorationsir?t=psbusa23 20&l=as2&o=1&a=B00G31DX0O.
    3. Melt some green candy melts. 1 minute in the microwave in a ceramic mug, give them a stir, then 45 seconds at 70% power and stir until completely melted.
    4. Dip 1/4 inch of the lollipop stick into the green candy then insert it 3/4 of the way into the cake pop square. Complete adding all the sticks to the pops. Dip the pops completely, straight down and back up again. These are heavier so be gentle with them. Carefully tap off the excess candy with the pop hanging down then sprinkle on some green sugar sprinkles to give the look of AstroTurf to the lower half of the pop. Stand up the pop to dry. Complete dipping all the pops.
    5. Melt white candy. Dip the dry cake pops straight down to cover the top half of the green. Carefully tap off the excess candy and add the rainbow nonpareils. Stand and let dry.
    6. Add the details for the stadium, yard-lines and “players” on the field.
    You'll score a touchdown for sure when you make these Stadium Cake Pops for your sports fans!
    7. Once the pops are dry, use a sharp knife to carve out a small divot from the top of the pop. Write your message in the word bubble and attach with some melted white candy.
    Check out my little video that I made while making the pops with my kiddo! You’ll find out who I’m cheering on this year!

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    Karyn Granrud

    Karyn Granrud

    I'm Karyn, a mom and wife, and I founded this little baking blog. Baking and making desserts have been my passion since I was a kid. I love experimenting with different flavors and sharing delicious recipes with all of you. Read more.