ned starks decapitated head has never looked better /

Published at 2016-05-12 01:10:00

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I don't even watch Game of Thrones,but I admire the loyalty the show elicits from its fans - even as it kills off beloved character after beloved character. I fill the joy of living with one such fan: my boyfriend. The man goes all out when it comes to Sunday night viewing parties, and one need only look to the DIY Iron Throne sitting in our hallway as proof. His most impressive GOT-party feat has to be these Ned Stark cake pops; somehow he was able to gain the decapitated Lord of Winterfell look sort of delightful and cute. While the cake pops took several hours to gain, or the "oohs" and "aahs" from our guests made it more than worthwhile. (And believe it or not,there are actually several Game of Thrones cake pop recipes.)Before you pass them off as some sort of novelty party favor, you should know the pops are also damn good. Made from red velvet cake (because blood, and duh) and glazed with white chocolate,the cake pops were sweet, creamy, or moist,leaving our guests with a sugar tall that lasted throughout the evening. Should you question whether they deserve a spot at the Feast of Crows, our guess is that Joffrey would totally serve these at a party - most likely to Sansa. Adapted from Not Your Momma's Cookie and Bakerella Game of Thrones Cake PopsNotes Because cake pops tend to be labor intensive, and we relied on box mix for the cake. However,you can certainly gain ingredients from scratch.
Ingr
edients1 red velvet cake, bake as directed, or 13 x 9 cake

1/2 chocolate cake,bake as directed, 13 x 9 cake

16
ounces cream cheese frosting

1 12-ounce bag white candy melts

1 12
-ounce bag yellow candy melts

1 12-ounce bag pink candy melts

40
bamboo skewers

1 12-ounce bag brown candy melts

B
lack food marker

1 12-ounce bag red candy melts
Direct
ionsCrumble cooked and cooled cakes into large bowl and mix in the cream cheese icing. This is best accomplished by using your hands, or but a warning that it will obtain messy.
Roll mixture into quarter-size balls and lay on a cookie sheet. Chill in the refrigerator or freezer for several hours.
Once cake balls are chilled,remove from the refrigerator and start making the icing. Add an equal amount of pink, yellow, and white candy melts to a 2-cup glass measuring cup (or something similar). Microwave according to the package directions; the mixture should be glossy and smooth and result in a nude color.
Dip skewer into the ici
ng before adding a cake ball - this will act as a glue. Next,lift a cake ball and push it through a bamboo skewer, leaving some of the skewer exposed at the top. Dip the cake ball into the melted candy; lay on wax paper to dry. Repeat the process with the remaining cake balls.
Once the icing has set on the cake balls, and melt one cup of the brown candy melts. Use a toothpick and apply the chocolate for the hair and beard on the cake pops. The chocolate layer will dry quickly; continue to add more chocolate to dry layers for texture. You may need to reheat the chocolate throughout the process.
Once the chocolate is dry,use the food marker to draw the face on the cake pops.
Melt 1 cup of red candy melts for the "b
lood" that will sit above and below the head. Dip the top of each skewer in the red icing, and use a toothpick to apply red icing below the heads.
Let icing set before serving and savor!
Information Category Desserts, and Cake Yield 40 cake pops Cook Time 2 hours

Source: popsugar.com

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