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Here is a cupcake recipe called "Pumpkin Pop" http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/pumpkin-pop-cupcakes-recipe/index.html. It looks pretty easy and quite yummy. However, if that is not what you were looking for cakecentral.com has great pumpkin dessert recipes and a how to section for cake pops.
The sugar content in cake pops can vary significantly depending on the recipe and size. On average, a standard cake pop may contain around 6 to 10 grams of sugar. This amount can increase if additional coatings, fillings, or toppings are added. Always check specific recipes or product labels for precise sugar content.
looking for a cake recipe using mealies but no eggs
There is no recipe
You must either have a specialty cake pop pan in which to bake the pops, or you can bake a cake and crumble it up and mix it with frosting and form the mixture in to balls.
Just pour the batter into a baking pan and cook it as one cake.
No. Angie Dudley better known as Bakerella re-created the cake ball (which by the way existed as far back as the 50's when everyone's grandma had a cake ball recipe they broke out for the holidays), however, Bakerella in 2011 took the cake ball one step further, stuck it on a stick, dipped it in colored candy melts then started shaping them into unique shapes and characters therefore, creating the craze of cake pops.
A diabetic pound cake recipe is a pound cake recipe that presumably substitutes the sugar in the normal cake recipe for Splenda or some other diabetic safe sugar substitute. There are many such recipes you can find on the web.
cake on a stick, cake balls? there is actually no other name for them
The amount of icing needed for making cake pops varies depending on the recipe and personal preference. Typically, about 1/4 to 1/2 cup of icing is used for every 1 cup of crumbled cake. It's important to add the icing gradually until the mixture reaches a dough-like consistency that can be easily rolled into balls.
Yes. It is one of the recommended ways to make cake pops. The results are consistent. Many professional cake poppers use cake mix as their base.
If you are looking for a diabetic cake recipe I would suggest you go to "Kraft Canada" to find a diabetic cake recipe suitable for you. You can also go to a local cake store and ask if they have any diabetic cake recipes available for you.