This months challenge is Cheesecake Pops. I was quite relieved when I saw this months challenge, not because it was straight forward, but that I had the book that this months challenge came from, otherwise I would have had to click the button and buy it! It hails from Sticky, Chewy, Messy, Gooey (Desserts for the Serious Sweet Tooth) by Jill O’Connor -what a title! It’s a pretty girl-y book with lots of rich and yummy sounding recipes, and lots of sweet and treaty pictures too.
Now to the cheesecake pops. I haven’t had so much fun pottering in the kitchen for ages! Before I had my little one I used to spend hours faffing about with icings and decorations for cakes. I even ventured into the world of dipping chocolates, and that skill came in useful here. When I was coating the cheesecake balls with chocolate I didn’t even remember the chocolates I’d tried before, but it was as if my hands remembered and started doing what they should have, and ta-dah it was done in the twirl of a wrist.
Before the balls were coated a pan of New York style cheesecake was made, baked, chilled overnight, formed into balls (this was a little tricky, but fine by the third one - a rotating and constant gripping movement with the scoop seemed to work). Next they were frozen for a couple of hours and then coated with the chocolate and decorated. Finally, left in the fridge until ready to eat.
They tasted really good, I think they would make a fabulous dessert for a barbecue, I can just imagine friends faces as the sight of a tray of these pops =)
Thank you for such an enjoyable challenge to Elle of Feeding my Enthusiasms and Deborah of Taste and Tell, you did us proud! To see more pops go here to the Daring Bakers blogroll and click away, I’m going to!
Your pops look just perfect - great job!
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ReplyDeleteWow how luscious and creamy do those pops look. I love all the sprinkles you've used. Especially the glitter. There's nothing like a bit of glitz and glam.
ReplyDeleteThese look utterly fabulous and sooooo easy to eat!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful job! I love all of the decorations!
ReplyDeleteThey look great! I especially love the one coated in snowflakes!
ReplyDeleteEverything is so cute and adorable :) Simply lovely!
ReplyDeleteAdorable pops, they look just wonderful! Love the red.
ReplyDeletethese pops look so perfect ! i swear i could not do just a neat job.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I really like the one with the white sprinkles (snowflakes) on them!
ReplyDeleteI love your sprinkles and glitter! So pretty, Kelly-Jane! :D
ReplyDeleteThese would be a really great BBQ dessert.. they can be kept in the cooler and your guests can just toss the sticks into the bon fire afterwards.. sounds perfect to me!
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I'm loving the disco glitter ball pop. Great work.
ReplyDeleteKelly-Jane, I totally agree with having these for a BBQ. They'd be a hit. I'm loving your festive looking pops! The colors are so cheerful!
ReplyDeleteWow Kelly-Jane these are wonderful. Wish I'd found some of those sprinkles!
ReplyDeleteI do think these would be perfect for a BBQ!
The disco glitter looked fabulous! So hard to find it state-side! Nice job
ReplyDeleteIt was fun to decorate these little sweeties wasn't it? It was also a lot faster to do than I originally thought (okay dreaded) it would be.
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
Your cheesecake pops are adorable! Great challenge and the cheesecake recipe was delicious! =D
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I have to get some of that glitter.
ReplyDeleteSo colorful! I love all the different sprinkles.
ReplyDeleteGreat job with these! Does one have blue glitter on them? Glad you could enjoy decorating dessert again!
ReplyDeleteYes, they would be good at a BBQ.
ReplyDeleteSparkles! I love that first picture. These are a great crowd pleaser.
ReplyDeleteThese look great! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job, your pops look very pretty. Almost too pretty to eat.
ReplyDeleteI love all the different decorations! They look just like lollipops.
ReplyDeleteWow they look stunning. The sprinkles are always good fun!
ReplyDeleteYum! All the colour totally rocks :)
ReplyDeleteKelly these are so cute!
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oooh what beautiful pops K.J. just love those sprinkles!!
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Wow KJ. They look fabulous and you've inspired me to take the plunge and join The Daring Bakers.
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Wow Kelly, they look perfect! I've never heard of these until I saw them on Rosie's blog. They look fab!
ReplyDeleteHow very pretty! Except the snowflakes - after the winter we've had, no liking snow flakes here at all! :-)
ReplyDeleteThese pops look fantastic and I do agree that they be great dessert for a barbecue!
ReplyDeleteKJ, they look fantastic, well done!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow! I want one, or two , ot three right now!
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely and colorful array of pops. brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI love your pops! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty pops! Great job!
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Great looking colors and creative sprinkles!
ReplyDeleteKelly I have an award for you on my blog ;o)
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They look so cute and delicious! Indeed a great thing to bring along to a party or bbq. Well done, KJ!
ReplyDeleteI especially like the snowflake covered pops, they look great!
ReplyDeleteYou're right... this challenge was a lot of fun, and would be a festive follow-up to a summer barbecue. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat Job!! I love the glittery ones, they make me think of Fairie pops hehe..
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind comments :)
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Wow Kelly-Jane, these look sooo good! Really pretty!
ReplyDeleteVicky xxx
yeehooo ! disco pops here :)
ReplyDeleteI love the one with the little snowflakes, it's so cuuuuuuuute :)
huge success ! congrats !
Those are some stylin' pops!
ReplyDeleteK-J, they are so cute and really look delicious. Another great job.
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to see your myriad sprinkles, too!
Fantastic job! Endless possibilites and you did a fabulous job!
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful job on your pops! Very pretty.
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