Mar 19, 2012

Brownie Pops

Lollipops are a girl's favorite thing.

Brownie Pops are her mom's favorite thing. Really.

And that mom is not just me. That mom is you and your friend and her friend and her friend's friend and anybody else who've eaten one of these delicious easy little dessert. 

                                       

Cake pops are good. Agree. But brownie pops are better. Simple reason is that brownies are any day better than cakes. Why waste so much air when you can condense that goodness into smaller bites, right? Now you can even condense it further!And somehow it becomes even more good. 

Start off with one of the best boxed brownie mixes - the Ghirardelli dark chocolate brownie mix. I swear, you can feed me a tray of these and I can spill all my secrets as I intoxicate myself with each brownie. By the time I'm done with my last one on the tray, you will know what I did last summer. This stuff is just plain real good. 

Make a tray of this brownie.


I can just finish the post right here with this wrinkled son of a brownie!

But no, I won't.

Since I feel a little lazy today, I'm going with boxed frosting as well.

Some people suggest to put the whole box of frosting to make pops. But unless you want heartburn from sweet, don't do that. That's just way too much sugar. I take a big scoop out of the can - about 1/4 of the frosting in the can.


Microwave the frosting for about 30 seconds or until you can see flowing frosting.


Now mix the brownies and the frosting together. Remember not to add the crisp edges of the brownies. There is a better option you can do with the crisp edges - eat them!


Make little balls out of the brownie frosting mix. Unlike me, you can try and keep them all the same size.
Once this is done, move these balls to the fridge for a couple of hrs. Or you can even do them overnight. Keep em' covered in the fridge so they don't dry out.


Insert lollipop sticks into each ball.

I used Wilton Candy melts - melt them on a double boiler until they are flowy and easy to dip in. Now, you can use microwave as the packet suggests too - but with my experience, somehow microwave melting of chocolate never happens good. I always tend to screw it up and it turns out lumpy for me if I melt them in the microwave. I always prefer to melt chocolate on the stove top.


Pick each stick and swirl them around in the melted candy and gently tap off excess and let them set. Because the brownie balls are cold, it helps the chocolate set easily on top of them.

I found my colander the best place to let them sit to set fully. The holes at the bottom of the colander serve as perfect place holders. You don't need a fancy gadget to do this. Another thing you can use is a steamer - the type that usually comes with your rice cooker - the ones with the polka dot holes.


And of course I need color right? I was making these for a bunch of girls - so picked some purple for them!


Go crazy on the designs. You can use a ziploc bag or a little piping tool to draw lines or designs. Or just polka dots. Or maybe if you're like me in designs, your polka dot might look more like the medieval spear.


The most important thing to remember is to have fun making these.

And let your kids have fun making them too - my little one had a blast drawing all kinds of lines on top of the brownie pops. Don't worry about the mess - just indulge them! Keep a few plain and decorate the others - this provides a nice contrast.


This is actually my favorite picture of them all!


Go ahead. Pick one.

Enjoy. Peace Out!



15 comments:

  1. Wow ! Those look lovely !! ... Just finished my dinner and I am feeling hungry already :)

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  2. Wow, yummy pops...I'm totally tempted to make them real soon

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  3. I could be satisfied with the wrinkled brownie alone;)))Lovely pinky pops,I am sure your daughter enjoyed it and so did her mama:)

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  4. How cute.. can't believe it.. just make cake pops for V-day treat and had made almond kheer for holi.. some strange coincidence.. yours are really pretty..I agree with you.. brownie pops can be way more delicious without the air-pockets..lol

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  5. lovely pops..looks delicious,just love brownie n as u said this is tastier than brownie..

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  6. Cant keep my eyes off these cute little pops!And what a lovely color!

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  7. Gimme some of those, they look so delectable!

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  8. You always always do this in your posts...You leave so many parting shots that too in full macro mode...it kills me right here! Purple or pink, I love them as much as Anika so send me a bunch o`er here!!! lovely and so delectable!

    Shobha

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  9. Aaaaaaaaaaaaha ithu yepo? How come I missed this post, just came to see what's happening in LAL, to my surprise I am seeing cute cute pops..absolutely beautiful ..I know Anika would be the happiest kid on that day :)

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