Pumpkin Cake Pops Recipe

Try this Pumpkin Cake Pop Recipe.

Pumpkin Cake Pops Recipe
Pumpkin Cake Pops Recipe

Step-by-step

  • Preheat the oven to 350F and grease a 9 by 13 inch pan, set aside.
  • In a mixing bowl whisk 4 eggs, 1½ cup white sugar, 1 cup vegetable oil and pumpkin puree.
  • Using a sifter, sift together into the pumpkin mixture: 2 cups of flour, 2 teaspoons of baking powder, 1 teaspoon of salt, 1 teaspoon of baking soda, 2 teaspoons of ground cinnamon. Whisk until everything is combined and there are no lumps in the batter.
  • Pour the batter into the greased baking pan and bake for about 25 - 30 minutes, until toothpick comes out clean when inserted into the cake. Let the cake cool for 30 minutes before crumbling.
  • Crumble the cake using your hands.
  • In a large mixing bowl, using a hand mixer, mix 8oz. cream cheese, 14 oz baked condensed milk, ½ cup whipped heavy whipping cream and 1 cup of chopped roasted hazelnuts, until combined. Add crumbled cake and mix until thoroughly combined.
  • Using hands, roll 2 tablespoons of pumpkin cake mixer into cake pops, dip cake pop stick in the melted milk chocolate and stick it inside the cake pop, freeze your cake pops in the freezer for 30 minutes.
  • Melt white chocolate in the glass bowl over a pot of boiling water, stirring non stop (I like to add a little vegetable oil to thin the chocolate). Add few drops of orange food coloring, stir.
  • Dip cake pops into the orange chocolate and place it on the cooling rack or wax paper. Let the chocolate dry.
  • Using a ready to use green frosting, decorate pumpkin cake pops by adding twirly leaves. Enjoy!

My Autumnal Pumpkin Cake Pop Adventure: A Recipe for Delight

As a busy mom, finding time for elaborate baking projects can feel like a Herculean task. But every now and then, the craving for something sweet, something homemade, hits me hard. This is where my love for simple yet impressive recipes like these pumpkin cake pops comes in. They satisfy that sweet tooth without demanding hours in the kitchen. The beauty of these cake pops lies not only in their delicious flavor but also in their versatility. They're perfect for a cozy autumnal afternoon, a festive Halloween gathering, or even a simple treat to brighten up a busy weekday. The vibrant orange hue, reminiscent of a crisp autumn sunset, combined with the delightful crunch of the hazelnuts and the soft, spiced pumpkin cake, creates a sensory experience that’s both comforting and exciting.

The process itself is incredibly therapeutic. The act of crumbling the cooled cake, mixing the creamy filling, and carefully rolling the mixture into little balls is meditative. It's a chance to disconnect from the daily grind and focus on the simple joy of creating something delicious. And let's be honest, who doesn't love the satisfying task of dipping these little treats into melted chocolate? The aroma alone is enough to make you feel instantly relaxed and happy. Each dip, each careful placement on the cooling rack, is a small act of self-care disguised as deliciousness.

I love adapting recipes to my liking, and these pumpkin cake pops were no exception. I experimented with different types of nuts – the hazelnuts are a personal favorite, but pecans or walnuts would be equally delightful. I also experimented with the chocolate. Using a high-quality white chocolate is crucial for a smooth, creamy finish. The addition of a few drops of orange food coloring not only enhances the autumnal aesthetic but also adds a subtle citrusy note that complements the pumpkin perfectly. A touch of vegetable oil helps to thin the chocolate, ensuring an even coating for each cake pop.

Beyond the recipe itself, I cherish the memories made while creating these treats. The laughter shared with my children as they eagerly help roll the mixture, the quiet moments spent decorating the finished pops – these are the precious memories that truly make this recipe more than just a dessert. They're a reminder to slow down, savor the simple moments, and enjoy the sweetness of life, one delicious bite at a time. And the best part? They're almost too easy to make. Even a beginner baker can confidently tackle this recipe and achieve impressive results.

The recipe is designed to be adaptable. Feel free to experiment with different frostings, add sprinkles, or even use different types of chocolate. The possibilities are endless! It’s a testament to the beauty of baking – the freedom to personalize and make it your own. So, gather your ingredients, put on some cozy music, and prepare to be transported to a world of warm spices and sweet treats. Enjoy this recipe, and may it bring you as much joy as it has brought to me.

Beyond the Recipe: Pumpkin's Autumnal Charm

The humble pumpkin, a symbol of autumn, holds a special place in my heart. It’s more than just a Halloween decoration or a pie filling; it’s a versatile ingredient that adds warmth and richness to a variety of dishes. Its sweet and subtly spiced flavor profile lends itself beautifully to both sweet and savory creations. From creamy soups to hearty stews, from decadent cakes to spiced lattes, the pumpkin’s versatility knows no bounds. This adaptability is precisely what makes it such a beloved ingredient during the fall season.

The vibrant orange hue of pumpkins not only adds a pop of color to our autumnal tables but also evokes feelings of warmth, comfort, and nostalgia. It’s a color that speaks of cozy nights by the fireplace, crisp autumn air, and the joy of gathering with loved ones. And for me, it’s a reminder of simpler times, a nod to the timeless traditions that bind us together. The pumpkin’s versatility extends beyond its culinary applications. Carved pumpkins serve as enchanting decorations, welcoming the spooky spirit of Halloween. Their seeds, roasted to perfection, offer a healthy and delicious snack. And the pumpkin itself, after its culinary journey, can be composted, enriching the soil and preparing for the next season’s bounty.

A Simple Treat, a Lasting Impression

These pumpkin cake pops are more than just a dessert; they're an experience. They're a small act of love, a way to share a taste of autumn with those you cherish. They’re a reminder to slow down, appreciate the simple things, and create lasting memories in the kitchen. So, go ahead, try this recipe, and let the warmth of the season fill your kitchen, one delicious cake pop at a time. Happy baking!