Push pops are so popular in parties right now. They make boring food look darling and add something special to your party. With a few tips and tricks you can be on your way to being a push pop pro!
Cake push pops are by far the easiest to make and eat.
Tips and Tricks
Cut out the cake with a round cookie cutter slightly smaller than the push pop container or use an empty container to get the right shape of cake.
Moist cake will gum up the inside as you slide the cake down; use fluffy cake to avoid the work of wiping off the inside of the container.
I like the look and taste of frosting half through the push pop. I cut my cake pieces in half and add frosting in-between.
I also make my cake pops a few days ahead of the party and put them in the freezer. Pull them out the day of the party.
Jell-o Push Pops
Tips and Tricks
Messy, Messy, Messy.
I would have kids eat this outside and show them how to push it up, slowly.
I scooped the made Jell-o into the push pop container. It was not fast but looks cool!
Frozen Lemonade
Tips and Tricks
Pour your favorite lemonade into the pop, then freeze!
Don’t let them melt when you display them!
Ice cream would be really fun in the push pops, too!
More fun Push Pop Recipes
S’mores Push Pops via Hostess with the Mostess
Neon Rainbow Push Pops via Babble
Snatch-and-Go Breakfast Pops via Cheeky Kitchen
Coca Cola Push Pops via Foodista
Watermelon Poke Push Pop via Lady Behind the Curtain
Strawberries & Cream Pudding Push Pops via Martha & Lucille
Key Lime Pie Push Pop via Cupcake Project
Where to buy?
We bought ours on a daily deals site but there are plenty of places that sells them. Save On Crafts has a 100 for $56. Amazon sells them, too (the more you buy the cheaper they are.)
How to wash?
I put mine in the dishwasher on the top rack. Check your instructions to make sure your push pops are dishwasher safe!
Enjoy!!!
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Once again...love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. If I ever need something like that I'll use the idea. Grands would like this. Fun.
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