With the release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, I was instantly inspired to create an easy cake pop tutorial that all level of bakers can execute. I am going to show you three different cake pops that are perfect for any Star Wars celebration. Let's get started!
Things You'll Need
1 boxed cake
1 can of frosting
Cookie dough scoop
Chocolate candy melts (red, white, blue, black, brown)
Black fondant
Chocolate jimmies
Pizza cutter or knife
Treat sticks
Plastic sandwich bags
Scissors
Toothpicks
Foam blocks
The Basics of Making Cake Pops
Step 1: Bake Your Cake
Bake your cake per the instructions if you're making it from the box! I love pairing the Duncan Hine's Devil's Food cake with their cream cheese frosting. It comes out perfectly moist and the sweetness isn't overpowering like when I do it with white cake and a buttercream. One cake makes roughly 28 to 36 cake pops, depending on scoop size.
Tip
Line your cake pan with foil and spray it down with some baking spray. This makes clean up easier and you don't have to soak/wash your pan, which leaves more time for detailing these babies!
Step 2: Crumble & Add Frosting
After the cake cools completely, cut it up and crumble the entire cake into a large bowl.
Now mix in your frosting! Depending on the type of cake you are using, frosting amounts will vary, but always start with a little and gradually add more. If you put too much frosting, the cake will be too soggy to roll into balls.
Step 3: Scoop & Chill
After you combine the cake crumbs and frosting, use a cookie scoop or large spoon to scoop and roll the mixture into balls, then chill.
Step 4: Dip & Stick
Once the cake balls chill for a bit in the fridge, melt down some chocolate melts and grab your treat sticks.
Dip one tip of each stick into the melted chocolate, then insert them into the cake balls.
Chewbacca Cake Pops
Step 1: Slice Fondant
Roll out a small piece of black fondant and slice it into skinny, long pieces.
Step 2: Dip in Chocolate
Dip your cake balls into the melted chocolate.
Step 3: Add Fondant Belt
Place the fondant strips diagonally across the cake pops before the chocolate dries to create Chewbacca's belt.
Step 4: Add Sprinkles
While the cake balls are still wet, roll them around in chocolate sprinkles to mimic Chewbacca's fur.
Step 5: Add Belt Details
Use a toothpick to add white marks along the fondant strip to detail the belt. Your Chewbacca cake pops are now complete!
Stormtrooper Cake Pops
Step 1: Shape Cake Balls
Mold your cake balls into a gumdrop shape to mimic a Stormtrooper helmet.
Step 2: Dip into Melted Chocolate
Dip your cake balls into white melted chocolate.
Tip
Do not use plain white chocolate–it will not chill properly! Be sure to pick up chocolate melts to get the right shell.
Step 3: Add Helmet Details
Grab a reclosable bag and add melted black chocolate. Snip the tip to DIY a frosting bag!
With that, pipe a straight line around the upper portion of the cake pop. Then pipe two triangles for eyes and an upside down (wide) V for the nose of the mask. Add two dots on the bottom. Next, pipe two triangles for eyes and an upside down (wide) V for the nose of the mask. Add two dots on the bottom near the chin.
Dip a toothpick into the black melted chocolate to add four small lines at the bottom of the left and right sides for the ventilation of the mask. Your Stormtrooper cake pops are ready serve!
Lightsaber Cake Pops
Step 1: Shape Cake Balls
Mold the cake balls into long, thin lightsaber shapes.
Tip
I made mine thicker to make the cake pop worth the bite and to avoid using fondant since I am not the biggest fan. The skinnier you make them - the harder it will be to dip them without breaking.
Step 2: Dip into Melted Chocolate
Dip the top 2/3 of the pops in red or blue melted chocolate. Then leave them to chill to prevent colors from running. After that, cover the bottom 1/3 of the pops in black melted chocolate to create the lightsaber handles.
Tip
I used a spoon to guide the black in a straight line to form the top of the lightsaber.
Step 3: Pipe Details
Put some melted black chocolate into a reclosable bag and snip the tip for a DIY frosting bag, as mentioned above. Then pipe a straight line around the edge of the handle and two dots. Your lightsaber cake pops are done!
These fun Star Wars themed treats will be the talk of any party and leave your guests wanting more!
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