Cake pops made lighter by using a box cake mix, egg whites and fat free Greek yogurt – no oil, no butter required!
Today is my daughter Madison's 3rd birthday!
She is having a little birthday party in school and I was asked to bring something that wasn't too messy, so I thought cake pops would be perfect! But then I remembered lollipop sticks and 3 yr olds aren't such a great idea, so after thumbing though the Bakerella Cake Pops book for ideas we decided on cake balls that look like little cupcakes.
Cake pops are all the rave thanks to the very talented Bakerella, but using the traditional method of crumbling the cake with frosting adds a lot of calories to each pop. The only way to make them lighter is by using a cake pop pan, rather than the original method; it's quicker and easier too! I tested out my lighter cake box recipe to see how they would turn out, and it worked like a charm!
I played around with a few cake pop pans and machines out there and realized they are not all created equal. After testing out a bunch of them, I had huge success with the Nordicware cake pop pan, which is only about $16 at Target.
So today, in honor of my daughter's birthday I am giving away the Nordicware Cake Pop Pan, and Bakerella's Cake Pop Book on Skinny Bits (courtesy of Target). Giveaway ends Wednesday evening, so hurry!
Now be warned, these are FAR lighter than traditional cake pops, but they are dipped in chocolate, which will add up if you eat a lot, so you'll still need some self control! Dark chocolate, of course is the healthiest option, but for color purposes today I went with white chocolate. Candy melts (available at Michael's) were used for my daughter's cake balls.
Skinny Cake Pops
Skinnytaste.com
Servings: 48 • Size: 1 cake pop • Old Points: 2 pts • Points+: 3 pt
Calories: 102.5 • Fat: 4 g • Carb: 15 g • Fiber: 0 g • Protein: 1.4 g • Sugar: 7 g
Sodium: 68 mg
Ingredients:
- 16.5 oz package yellow cake mix
- 6 oz plain fat-free Greek yogurt (Chobani)
- 1 cup water
- 2 large egg whites
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- baking spray
- 48 oz Baker's white chocolate (20 oz calculated in n.i)*
- sprinkles (optional)
- 48-50 lollipop sticks
- styrofoam block
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350°F. Lightly spray a the cake pop pan with baking spray.
Combine all the cake ingredients in a large mixing bowl and beat until combined. Place the batter into a pastry bag or large ziplock bag with the tip cut off.
Pipe the batter into the prepared cake pop pan and bake about 18 minutes (I rotated the pan after 10 minutes to be sure they baked evenly). Let it rest 5 minutes before opening the pan.
Place cake balls on a wire rack and repeat with remaining batter. Using a scissor, cut the seam off the balls.
Refrigerate the cake balls for about 45 minutes, this helps the chocolate stick to the cake.
Melt some of the chocolate in the microwave according to package directions, careful not to burn the chocolate. Insert the tip of the stick into the melted chocolate, then into the cake ball (this helps hold the stick in place).
In batches, melt remaining chocolate. Dip the cake pops into the chocolate, let the excess drip off then place stick on a styrofoam block about a minute, then add sprinkles on top if using.
Makes 48-50 balls.
*I weighed the chocolate on each ball to calculate the nutritional info. Although the recipe calls for 48 oz of chocolate, not all of it will be used, but you will still need to buy extra so you have enough to coat the cake balls. I calculated 0.4 oz of chocolate on each cake ball.





























I really want to get one of those cake pops pans because cake pops are just so fun to eat and I imagine also so fun to make! Happy 3rd birthday to your beautiful little girl!
ReplyDeleteThanks Katie! You should, it's great. I would buy 2.
Deletegina.
Deletehow do i sign up for the cake pop pan?
@kesmodel family, if you scroll through the recipe there is a link for SkinnyBits. That is where you can sign up for it. Hope that helps! :)
DeleteI love this, I am going to make these for Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! Way to lighten up such a sweet dessert. The pan seems much easier than forming and freezing the balls.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I always wondered about the molds. My sister-in-law has started up a business selling cake pops and she's doing really great so far.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great business, they really make a statement.
DeleteOH MY! I'd like the cake pops with or without the frosting! I never thought of using greek yogurt in a cake mix. Great idea! And a cake pop pan would be a great way to portion control!
ReplyDeleteTrue! If you half dip them, they would be less calories.
Deleteshared this on FB...would love to win this set :)
ReplyDeleteourgang5@gmail.com
I have not made cake pops before but would love to give them a try!
ReplyDeleteI have never tried making cake pops, mostly for fear of crumbling cake! I would love to win the pan and book. Thanks for the opportunity :)
ReplyDeleteThese look great Gina! I've had a lot of success using the Babycakes Cake Pop Maker. I bought mine on sale at Kohls with an extra 30% off. It works great!
ReplyDeleteHere is a link to the product on their site: http://thebabycakesshop.com/products/cake-pop-makers/cp-12
Happy Birthday Madison! She's adorable
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful. Will have to make them soon.
ReplyDeleteWhat a coincidence! Today is my birthday too - your daughter must be quite special :) Can't wait to test out this recipe this weekend when I celebrate my birthday.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, how special!
DeleteI would love to try making these, they look like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteThose look wonderful and so much healthier than any of the other cake pops I've seen.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if this would work in a mini muffin pan??? Since I have one of those and not a cake pop pan.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering the same thing about a doughnut pan.
DeleteSuch a cool recipe. whenever I bake cakes or cupcakes (which really only happens a couple of times a year) I do like to use the Greek yogurt substitution. Why didn't I think to do the same with cake pops?
ReplyDeleteWell I'm proof it works!
DeleteThanks for this, I know what is going on my Christmas list. I do not like the mess and calories of the other method.
ReplyDeleteLove this! I want to win!
ReplyDeleteI love cakepops and I know a certain almost 3 year old that needs this for her birthday soon!
ReplyDelete:)
DeleteI love cakepops and I know a certain almost 3 year old that needs this for her birthday soon!
ReplyDeleteGina,
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get those super cute candy cups?!
Those are by Wilton's.
DeleteHappy Birthday to your little princess:)
ReplyDeleteHmm...I was with you up until the cutting off the seam part :P Seems like a lot of work - esp for 48! No matter...I'll keep it in the back of my mind. I've made some the original way, but that was before I was a WW - don't want to think about how many calories they were! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday! What a beautiful little girl!
ReplyDeleteHow do we enter the giveaway?
what a fun idea...I may do this for my son's birthday in January!
ReplyDeleteI too have found that the inexpensive NordicWare cake pop pan from Target works best. I haven't needed to "cut off" any seams though. Maybe I'm just lucky. Thank you, I've been wanting a "skinny" cake pop recipe.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Hopefully mine will turn out as cute as yours!
ReplyDeleteCakepops are so cute! What a lucky girl your daughter is :)
ReplyDeletei would love one of these!
ReplyDeleteHooray!
ReplyDeleteI'm a sucker for cake pops so hearing the word "Skinny" with them has me sold! They look delicious!! =)
ReplyDeleteErgo - Blog
This looks way healthier than mixing a prepared cake with frosting and then shaping into balls and then dipping in chocolate on top of that!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I would love to give this a try.
ReplyDeleteOh goodness. Those look delish. What a lucky 3 year old ;-) They sure would make my 8 and 6 yr olds happy .... And maybe this 40 yr old too ;-)
ReplyDeleteI make cake balls by making a cake, crumbling and then mixing with frosting, then shaping into balls. Those are cake balls. There is a difference between cake balls and cake pops. These are just cake on a stick basically. Not the same (although I'm sure they taste great).
ReplyDeleteCake in the shape of balls... cake balls! Yes, the original method is with frosting as I mentioned above, but they certainly aren't skinny.
DeleteClearly stated these were different. So why the need to point that out? This a a SKINNY recipe.
DeleteThis are so cute and look so yummy!
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to your adorable daughter! Enjoy them as they grow up way to fast...tears...sniff sniff. I will be giving these a try for sure! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI know, my other one is in college!
Deletewhat a pretty girl, happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteI did this a couple years ago as an experiment and i liked them more than the full fat ones. I didn't use a cake ball pan (because they didn't exist) so I used either liquor or preserves as the binder for the cake to make them into balls. The lemon cake/raspberry preserve ones were tasty, but looked like meatballs when they were undipped. The dark choc cake/peppermint schnapps ones were amazing.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your adorable daughter :)
ReplyDeleteMisty from Belgium
Thank you!
DeleteHer hair is awesome! She is so cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteVery pretty!
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ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to make cake pops for so long and have been trying to talk myself into purchasing a cake pop pan. Thanks for the suggestion!
ReplyDeleteThis has to be easier than rolling the balls by hand! How cute!
ReplyDeleteIt's so much easier.
DeleteHappy Birthday Madison! What a fun treat...thanks for the chance to win a fun prize!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try my hand at cake pops! Of course, I wouldn't eat any of the results, saving all kinds of calories...NOT! Happy Birthday to your daughter and thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to your little one. My daughters third birthday is on the 27th and I was trying to figure out what I was going to bring to her class. Thanks so much for the idea!
ReplyDeleteThe kids loved it and no messy icing! It was perfect.
DeleteEverything about this post is adorable! And the cake pop pan looks amazing, I've always wanted to try getting the perfect-looking cake pops that Bakerella makes although I don't think I'm nearly as creative!
ReplyDeleteNeither am I, but I can look at that book for hours!
DeleteHappy Birthday to your adorable little girl!
ReplyDeleteI think I could actually make cake pops with this pan! Thanks for the suggestions.
ReplyDeleteI've made a lot of cake pops but I've never used a cake pop pan. I'd love to try it someday and to be able to make healthier versions of cake pops with less difficulty. I'll have to try and pick up a pan the next time that I go to target.
ReplyDeleteWould this work with chocolate cake? And if so, do I follow the recipe exactly? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Madison! Love the recipe & can't wait to try it. I love bakerella but needed a lower calorie version? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteTara
Thank you all for the birthday wishes, she had a great day!
ReplyDeleteI've been loving Starbucks peppermint chocolate cake pops for the holidays. I'm guessing you could revise this and use chocolate cake with a drop of peppermint oil or some extract and then also dip in white chocolate?
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your daughter - she's gorgeous!
Wilton makes a white chocolate peppermint candy melt, would be perfect with chocolate.
DeleteOh, that's good to know about the pan. I tried cake pops once, and they were too heavy and moist for my taste. That could make these a much better treat for my family!
ReplyDeleteCute little girl you have there!
What a great idea! I love that you help us find ways to continue to eat the things we love, but in a healthier way! I would love to win the cake pop pan!
ReplyDeleteWow! I never would have thought of this!!! But with a toddler and lots of toddler friends, we're always being invited to something that involves cake and ice cream. I wonder if I could offer to bring some of these lighter calorie ones to the party for those of us wanting to eat healthier ;) The cake pop pan idea is genius!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou can't tell they are light!
DeleteThese look so good. What a great idea. I would love to win this pan. I love your blog!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of using Greek yogurt. Thank you for the cute inspiration. My twins are turning 4 next week, this would be perfect to celebrate!
ReplyDeletei've made lollipop cakes several times...this pan looks awesome
ReplyDeletesurely would love to win...
i love using greek yogurt in cooking
Wow - those look amazing! I'm so glad you posted this, I've been looking for skinny holiday recipes!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Happy Birthday to your girl!
ReplyDeleteYour daughter looks just like you! What a doll. And those cake pops... YUM! What a great way to put a healthy twist on such a tasty treat :)
ReplyDeletecan you use this recipe for cake or true cupcakes etc? Great idea!
ReplyDeleteYes, I use this all the time!
DeleteI love making cake pops, but I think this would make it even easier!
ReplyDeleteCakepops without the frstoing...sounds like a plan to me. I've made a ton of cakepops but would be excited to use a pan!
ReplyDeleteI really want one of these :-) More so for making doughnut holes, than cake pops. Cake pops are fun to make too. I made caramel apple ones with my daughter over her Thanksgiving break. We did it the old fashioned way though. Crumbling the cake & adding the frosting.
ReplyDeleteThose cake pops look great. I didn't realize their was a pan to make them. Thanks for the low fat recipe.
ReplyDeleteYessss!!!! I have been wanting one, but didn't know where to start!!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is a definite must
ReplyDeleteOK, you've inspired me to make cake pops, these look so tasty and fun! If we only had them when we were kids...
ReplyDeleteGood! They aren't too hard thanks to the pan.
DeleteLove the improvements on this recipe. I love cake balls but after eating two, I feel like I might be sick from all the sugar from the frosting. I bet I could eat four of these! LOL
ReplyDeleteI need a cake pop pan. ASAP!
ReplyDeleteVery cool, I'll have to try this.
ReplyDeleteNice job, Gina! These are great!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I've always stayed away from cake pops because of all the sugar but this looks great!
ReplyDeleteYUMMY! so much better then frosting! thanks for the giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteMaking it this weekend for the boyfriend! Thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteThese look soooo do-able with the pan. Thanks for sharing the recipe and the concept - never heard of the pan!
ReplyDeleteIs it at all possible to freeze these a few days before and then frost them?
ReplyDeleteSure
DeleteHappy Birthday to Madison! Your cake balls look very fun and festive. I know they were enjoyed by all her friends. Thanks for sharing this recipe. I am going to try to find the pan and give this idea a try for our holiday get together!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Madison!
ReplyDeleteWow she's 3 already?!? Time sure flies when your having fun huh. My little girl is turning 6 next mth and this looks like the perfect thing to do for her little birthday class party too. Although I bet I'd need lots of trails before I got the hang of it. Your look amazing LOVE it so pretty & yummy. Happy Birthday again to your little cutie and thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ellie!
DeleteIt is my granddaughter's birthday - these look like a winner! She will love them.
ReplyDeletePS - I love all of your recipes, they help keep me on track! Showing restraint on this one will be hard!
what a great idea! Would love to try that pan!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, these look delicious and I love that they are made with Greek yogurt. I used Greek yogurt in waffles but never thought to use it in cake mixes. So excited to try these for my girls. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHow do we enter the giveaway? Love your tutorial.
ReplyDeleteClick the Skinny Bits link.
DeleteAs usual, the French are leap years away from Cake Pops....so tracking down a pan is no point out here...however have just ordered one from the UK....How desperate am I !!?!! ;-))))
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize that, glad you were able to buy one.
DeleteI would love to win this. They are just so cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi, I am such a fan of your blog, this recipe is another one of your great ideas! I hope I win the giveaway; my son in the Army and he just got back from Afghanistan, he'll be home for Christmas, yay! It would be so fun to make these for him.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays to you and yours!
Love that you've made these "skinny"! My daughter's name is Madison too and her birthday is also in December! She turned 19 though, much older than your adorable Madison. Happy Birthday to your cutie!
ReplyDeleteLove the name!
DeleteI hope Madison had a happy birthay. Beautiful cake pops and I will try your recipe.
ReplyDeleteI hope Madison had a happy birthay. Beautiful cake pops and I will try your recipe.
ReplyDeleteI hope Madison had a happy birthay. Beautiful cake pops and I will try your recipe.
ReplyDeletedelish! and happy birthday to your little one :)
ReplyDeleteOh my birthday was 12-10, so this would be a wonderful ending to mt birthday if I win this! Thanks for a chance to win too!
ReplyDeleteI always wanted to make cake pops, but the huge amount of calories always stopped me. Your version sounds so much better and I like the balls sitting in the little paper cases. So I would love to win the pan.
ReplyDeleteThanks for offering one pan to your faithful readers.
Love, Nessie
I love making cake pops and having this pan would make it so much easier!
ReplyDeleteYam!!! Would totally make it for New Years Party!
ReplyDeleteMy grandaughter will be 3 in about 6 months. This is a fantastic idea that I will be using, whether I win or not :)
ReplyDeleteWe can always count on you Bravo. I have had the regular ones and found them very sweet and not a good thing for WW lol. I thank you for all the wonderful recipes here. You are the best and your little girl is gorgeous. Hugs
ReplyDeleteThanks Bunny!
DeleteHave never made any cake pops but love to bake:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea!!! Thanks!
sure would like to win that pan and lower the calories on cake pops
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lighted up version! I love to bake!
ReplyDeletewould love to win that pan,you make everytrhing look so easy ,thank-you
ReplyDeleteFirst...your daughter is just precious, and Happy Birthday to her. I have so been wanting to make these and don't have a pan, and mostly didn't know which one to purchase. Thanks for all your tips! I would love to win this pan and book!!!
ReplyDeleteCake pops are the best! I look forward to trying this 'skinny' version.
ReplyDeleteYou make this look so easy to do. I may try this for a Christmas party this weekend and make some for my DS 1st birthday in February. Wonder if they would freeze well if I make them ahead of time? BTW Happy Birthday to your DD!
ReplyDeleteI don't see why not!
DeleteLoving the idea of this mold. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for a cake pop pan but overwhelmed by the choices out there. Thanks for helping me decide. I would love to win the pan too! Thanks! Just.Because@cox.net
ReplyDeleteHow many points + without the frosting?
ReplyDeleteTotally adorable!!! I want to make cake pops!!
ReplyDeleteSuch great ideas! I make the regular ones all the time, but they're so rich (and fattening!). This sounds like a great alternative! Well done!
ReplyDeleteCake pops are too cute (and with a lite version, too)! I've been wanting to make them. Your pan would help tremendously.
ReplyDeleteYour pops are adorable -almost as cute as your daughter! Thanks for the review on the cake pan. Isaw it at Target and was wondering how good it was for pops.
ReplyDeleteHope Madison had a happy birthday, she is adorable!
ReplyDeleteThis post came at a great time - my mother in law wanted a cake pop pan for Christmas, so now I know what kind to get her! Secondly, this recipe comes at a great time so I have a better alternative than the oh so tempting ones at Starbucks!
Hope you have a great holiday Gina!
-Lauren
Adorable. What a nice give away!
ReplyDeleteThose are just awesome! Love that they turn out perfect instead of a perfect mess!
ReplyDeleteI love all of your recipes! I wish I had a nickel for every one I have pinned! This one's another winner and I would love to win that cake pan so I can make some for the upcoming holidays!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderfully creative day!
Mary Jane
CUTE!!! Love cake pops!
ReplyDeletelove your site and recipes, they are so yummy!
ReplyDeleteThese look great! My sister started working for a bakery and their cakepops are divine, but loaded with calories (and frosting!) on the inside. These are a great alternative, especially for my daughter's 3rd birthday, coming up on the 23rd!
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic - Can't wait to try them! Love your site!
ReplyDeleteI read the whole post and somehow missed the giveaway! I'd love to win. I am currently in the process of losing my post-3rd baby weight. 12 pounds down, lots to go! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great recipe!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your little girl!
Thanks for the tip, I'm always trying to find ways of making sweets a little bit lighter.
ReplyDeleteOhh, I need this pan in my life! I have made cake pops the regular way, but this looks so much easier!! And I must try your recipe too!
ReplyDeleteI love cake pops! Hope I win
ReplyDeleteJust in time for my son's 7 birthday :)
ReplyDeleteThis makes me want to sing "Unskinny Cake Pop, Pop, Pop" by Poison.
ReplyDeleteWow sei davvero bravissima, sono stupendi!!!
ReplyDeleteEveryone loves cake pops! It's such a cute and delicious party snack! Thanks for testing it out for us!
ReplyDeleteI love this recipe but...what can I use in place of the yogurt for my dairy free friends?
ReplyDeleteApple sauce should work.
DeleteThese look amazing! Thanks for the pan suggestion, I kind of figured there were probably some not-great ones out there, so I'm glad that you did the research! This one looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely perfect! I love cake pops but the thought of how much frosting is usually added... *shudders* and I experienced major failure the one time I tried to make them haha.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have one of those pans!
I've seen this cake pops around but have never made any. After seeing yours now I have to. Love your site.
ReplyDeleteLove , love this supper great idea , thanks for sharing ,
ReplyDeleteAnd AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY MADISON , YOUR SO PRETTY !!! Have lots of fun !!
Frenchie
Thank you!
DeleteToo cute, would love to win the pan to try making some myself!
ReplyDeleteI have wanted one of these for awhile and this really convinces me that I should get one. So cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Mary L
And I posted on Facebook...
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever way to lighten them up! I'd love the pan and book!
ReplyDeleteOh I love the idea of adding greek yogurt for some zing! I found this crushed chocolate peppermint bark at trader joes over the weekend. A little goes a lot way with that so I wonder if you put a tiny bit in the batter and half dipped in dark chocolate how that would work out.
ReplyDeleteWould love to win this set! Such a great holiday gift idea!!
Yes, it would be great!
DeleteWhat a great idea! I don't own a cake pop maker but this looks like a winner. Thanks for the recipe and giveaway. Love your site!
ReplyDeleteI have only tried cake pops the "old fashioned" way of crumbling and adding frosting. Didn't even like then that way! Too sweet. So this would be a great win!
ReplyDeleteI'm planning on giving away cake pops at my upcoming wedding (but I'm buying them from a bakery near me)! I would love to try to make my own at home some time!
ReplyDeleteDiane
This is so pretty ... really skinny! One of the sexiest lollipops I've ever seen! Looks very sweet for me!
ReplyDeleteDo you happen to know what the points would be baking this recipe as a regular size cupcake (without the chocolate)? I don't have the cake pop pan but the recipe sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI have been trying to think of a way to make a lower calorie cake pop. Thank you for this!
ReplyDeleteThose look amazing! I'd love to win the cake pop pan and try out different flavors of recipes, including this one! Happy birthday to your daughter <3
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! thank you for the recipe! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the skinny!!! Cake Pops !!! Cross my fingers & hope to win !!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea... have seen those special pans and wondered how well they worked.
ReplyDeleteYum, cake! Hope i win so i can make some :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your beautiful daughter! These look delicious!
ReplyDeleteAwww...I am so definitely going to try this!!! Hope I win the cake pan and cookbook... :) donna
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Madison! She's adorable! My Madison is two years old...very popular name :)
ReplyDeleteI found that this made far fewer than 48-50. Perhaps you are an excellent bowl scraper, but I made about 40 from the recipe. I'm also finding that I will definitely use less chocolate than listed, as well. So I'm thinking the points will just about even out. Great job Gina! Without you I would either have more jiggly parts round my middle or be miserable eating real diet food!
ReplyDeleteAlso for people who are worried that the trimming of the seam takes a lot of time, it is super quick and definitely worth the extra step!
DeleteYummy cake balls. I’m sure my kids going to love this. Keep posting simple and easy recipes like this.
ReplyDeleteI love my cake pop pan, and I use it to make perfectly round meatballs too!!!
ReplyDeleteOkay, so I've searched through all the comments, and apparently I am the only one having this issue. I am not a baker... AT ALL, but this seemed like something even I can handle. The problem I'm having is with the chocolate. I used 11oz bags of Ghirardelli white chocolate morsels. I melted one bag at a time. The chocolate did not melt down thin enough for me to coat the pops. They would get stuck in the chocolate. What am I doing wrong??
ReplyDeleteCan I substitute the Greek yogurt for plain fat free yogurt?
ReplyDeleteThis looks really nice and I have always been searching for a free butter cake. But can I change the white chocolate with dark one instead or not?
ReplyDeleteyes, of course.
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