Key Lime Shamrock Cake Pops


Key Lime Shamrock Cake Pops

Items needed:

1 box Key Lime Cake Mix

2/3 cup Cream Cheese Frosting


1 bag Vanilla Candy Wafers
2 (14-ounce) bags Green Candy Wafers
Vegetable Oil
Green Sprinkles
Shamrock Cookie Cutter
Lollipop Sticks
Double Boiler
Treat bags
Ribbon
Large piece of Styrofoam
Foil

DIRECTIONS:

Lay out a couple of ungreased pans, set aside. Cover a large piece of Styrofoam with foil, set 


aside. Prepare and bake cake according to package directions. Remove from oven and let cool 

completely. Break apart cake and place in a large bowl, then crumble completely. Stir in frosting, 

then blend together with hands until you have the texture of play-doh. Melt a small amount of 

vanilla candy wafers in a small bowl, set aside. Place some of the dough on a work surface, then 

flatten to 1 inch thick. Using your cookie cutter, carefully cut out a shamrock. Lay flat on pan, 

then dip tip of lollipop stick into melted candy and insert a little ways into bottom of the 

shamrock. Repeat until all dough is used. *You will need to melt your vanilla candy wafers every 

so often to continue use. Place in the freezer for several hours. Just before removing from 

freezer, melt 1 bag of the green candy color wafers and 3 tablespoons vegetable oil in a double 

boiler until completely melted. Remove 1 cake pop at a time from the freezer. Dip the front and 

back of the cake pop in the melted candy. Use a spoon to drizzle the candy coating near the 

stick, making sure to coat completely with the melted candy. Top with sprinkles and place in 

styrofoam. Continue to dip 1 at a time. Save leftover hardened candy in bowl, set aside. Let 

cake pops sit for several hours to set. Reheat leftover hardened candy in bowl and use to seal 

any cracks in coating. Place back in styrofoam to harden. Place a treat bag over each cake pop 

and tie with ribbon.

*You will need to use 3 tablespoons vegetable oil for each bag of candy wafers.


Recipe and photo used with permission from In the Kitchen with Azure.
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25 comments

  1. Cake Pops are huge at our house and these are super cute for St. Patrick's Day! We'll have to try these!

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  2. I had to read through to figure out how you got the shape. Clever!

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  3. Oh, how cute are those! The shamrocks would be a real hit with my kids.

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  4. These look so delicious! Have to try them out on St.Patrick's Day! Thanks for a great idea!

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  5. These are really, really cute!!! My class would love them....maybe I will give it a whirl!! :)

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  6. These are so festive! I bet they'd be a big hit with my kids!

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  7. These are adorable! Thanks for the recipe.

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  8. What a cute idea for a St. Patty's Day treat! They sound yummy, too.

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  9. these are great and perfect for St Patrick's day

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  10. Those are so cute and perfect for St. Patrick's Day. I love that they are key lime, too, which is one of my favorites!!

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  11. Anonymous4:38 PM

    Yum these looks so good and I bet these are a lot of fun to make also.

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  12. Those look awesome! I'd love to try these. -Amber Nelson

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  13. Oh my they are so cute! It would be a shame to eat them (though I don't think I could say no) x

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  14. Anonymous8:09 PM

    That sounds so easy to make and perfect for a get together we are having tomorrow. Luckily I have everything on hand for this.

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  15. These are adorable! I love them , they sound so easy to make too

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  16. These sound amazing! Thanks so much for the recipe!
    Tiffany

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  17. These cake pops are too perfect for St. Patrick's Day. I love that the recipe calls for cream cheese frosting because I love cream cheese!

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  18. I know a certain someone in my house who would probably die for these. I will definitely be making them this week for him. Thanks for the great recipe.

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  19. Cute idea! Funny story: When my daughter was younger since she was born in march she always thought shamrocks were something that was exclusive to her birthday. She would have loved these!

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  20. Those are so adorable! I really need to learn how to make cake pops. They're always so cute.

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  21. Oh my how cute and yummy. the kids in my son's class would love these.

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  22. These are so cute and bet they taste so yummy! Perfect for tomorrow's holiday!

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  23. I love making cake pops. They are alot of trouble so I save them for special celebrations. THese are super cute

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  24. So cute - and really nice you are able to make this - perfect!

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  25. Those are beautiful! i haven't done anything for St. Pattys day since I don't really celebrate it. Would love to make these though.

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