So last weekend was Mother's Day as we all know. My family all know that and I have a thing for trying to make desserts into a more fun experience. As they have all been privy to my many failures as well as my successes. I have never been a great baker unless it's a cake. Now I must pat myself for the fact that I can make some pretty darn sweet cakes!!!
So on Thursday last week I saw the post from Amy @ Living Locurto. I have seen these Cake Pops sweep the party circuit and then I saw her post with the paper flower ones and thought **LIGHT BULB** I can SOO do that and with my own twist!!! I am lucky enough to have two of my three SIL and Mother IL and Grandmother IL live close so we usually celebrate all together. My thought was to make cake pops and do an arrangement so that we could ALL enjoy them. You normally get flowers so what could be better than flowers you EAT?!?!
All day Friday Little Man and I ran around and gathered all our supplies. I followed the tutorial over at Mama Stellato (She is amazing!) and I baked the cake and got all the balls assembled and onto sticks and froze over night. That next afternoon we were headed down south (2hr drive) and I made sure to coat/decorate/freeze the pops that morning for 2 hrs before we left. I packed a great cooler with plenty of ice to keep the pops cooled.
As we were on out way down my SIL called and said her water had broke (she was roughly 37 wks) so we headed straight to the hospital ;o) It was a great change in plans as we were not expecting little miss to arrive for another week or two.
So my pops survived that evening in the cooler and over night at the hotel in the freezer again. That Sunday morning (Mother's Day) little miss was born, everyone healthy and beautiful!! I assembled my cake pops at the hotel as I was going to bring them to the hospital after our Mother's Day breakfast. We enjoyed a wonderful breakfast and then arrived at the hospital to soak up more baby time and low and behold I open the cooler (all restocked that morning with fresh ice) to find ALL my cake pops had melted!!!!!!
What a disaster!!!
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| From here I was going to put them into a great pot I have.. |
(At least I have a photo to remember them by...haha)
My husband is always great about letting me experiment with desserts although he is a plain yellow cake/ chocolate frosting guy .. he cheered me up and onward we went.
I may again try to make cake pops for my sons birthday ;o)
(I never let a failed dessert WIN!!)