Disney Cake Pop Maker, One Size, Red
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It only makes four at a time, with a diameter of about an inch and a half.
This is one that I do not recommend. The cake pops are less round than a round ball when they're made. They're also quite small when they're finished.
This unit runs on 110V and has a polarized plug similar to those found in the United States.
I'd estimate the main part of the Mickey head to be about 1 inch in diameter, with each ear being about half an inch or less. They looked more like a saucer than a perfect sphere when we first made them, if that makes sense.
Selected User Reviews For Disney Cake Pop Maker, One Size, Red
As soon as I got the package, I made Minnie Mouse cake pops. It came with the sticks, a piping bag for filling the pan, and recipe instructions; it took a few tries to get good pops. The piping bag was discovered by me. The batter came out too quickly as a result of the tip, and it was overfilled. For better control, I recommend using a piping bag with the end cut off or a large freezer bag with the corner cut off. Because I used a cake mix, the batter in the recipe may be thicker.
What a wonderful product, and it's so cute. It wasn't round, but it wasn't flat either, as some of the reviews claimed. To get a fuller Mickey head, you must follow the instructions in the manual.
I first used it to make muffins for my daughter's breakfast, and she loved them! This is something I would strongly recommend.
This isn't great for cake pops, but it's perfect for mini pancakes! The disappointing aspect is that the pops are fairly flat.
It's adorable! I don't like how everything is based on guesswork when it comes to how much to fill and how long to leave them - However, by playing around, you can figure out what works. br>I made the cakes with a regular cake mix, filled them just to the tops, and baked them for 5 minutes. They were never really rounded or plumped up, and I experimented with different cooking times and fill levels, so they're more flat than round, but they're still cute and not overcooked.
THIS IS AMAZINGSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS I didn't use the recipe in the book; instead, I used my own cupcake batter recipe. They get crispy at the ends if you leave them out for a long time. And I didn't get the cake pop shape; instead, I got them in the shape of a really fluffy pancake. IT WAS STILL GREAT. )) as well as hygienic! In love. The inner child was having the time of his or her life. If you're looking for a unique way to.
The product is terrible, but the concept is interesting. In the photos, it does not appear to be the final product. You can see how flat the cake pops are if you look closely at the photo of the cake pops inside the maker. I couldn't even make one round cake pop by combining two cake pops. I would not recommend this to anyone because it is a waste of money and time. Disappointment, disappointment, disappointment, disappointment, disappointment, disappointment, disappointment, disappointment.