To make cherry chip doughnuts, you needed a cherry chip cake mix and a can of cherry topping. I thought I had a cherry chip cake mix, but when I went to get it out realized it was strawberry. Of course, when Kara heard that, she promptly decided she wanted to use that instead. It's a good thing because I was NOT going to go to the grocery store at that late hour to buy a box of cherry chip. We followed the directions and mixed in the cherry pie filling and egg.
This was the first time using the doughnut maker, so I was a little unsure what to expect. I have used my cake pop maker a few times, so I knew it could be touchy. Overall it they turned out pretty good, but most did not brown evenly. Some of the doughnuts were too brown. Some of them had overflowed, and had extra dough around the center. The cake mix made 5 batches of 7, so we had plenty of good ones to chose from.
We picked out the 12 best, but felt they were still too uneven with color to serve that way. That was when we decided to dip the doughnut pops into candy melts so they would be totally covered in chocolate.
I dipped the first pop in, and it was an epic fail. The weight of the candy melt was too heavy and the soft fragile doughnut immediately broke and fell off the stick. Luckily most of it fell onto a plate. I was about to give up at this point. It was now about 9:30 p.m. but then I had an idea.....
This week as part of reading month, every class in the entire school went on a field trip to see The Lorax movie Looking at the pops we decided they looked like Truffula trees which was the perfect fit for this weeks theme. Kara and didn't set out to make Truffula pops, but were happy we did. If I make them again, next time I would use striped pop sticks and different colors of candy melt. Overall waiting to the last minute worked out this time, and I was still able to get to bed before midnight.
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