Acorn Cake Bites

Acorn Cake Bites

Those of you who follow me on facebook might have already seen these lil’ cuties.

So, you all know about cake balls and cake pops by now, right? Along with the know-how on making them?

If not,  follow the basic recipe for cake pops here!

Once you’re ready with your cake ball batter, follow along. Here is what you will need:

Acorn Cake Bites
 
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These cute acorn cake bites are perfect for Autumn or just as a delicious treat!
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Serves: 40
Ingredients
For cake bites:
  • cake ball batter: (I used a spice cake + ½ cup of cream cheese frosting)
  • 1 package pretzel sticks
  • 1 package Chocolate CANDIQUIK Coating
  • 1 package Vanilla CANDIQUIK Coating
For streusel topping:
  • ½ cup brown sugar, firmly packed
  • ½ cup all-purpose flour
  • ¼ cup quick cooking oats
  • ¼ cup (1/2 stick) butter, softened
Instructions
FOR STREUSEL:
  1. Heat oven to 350°F.
  2. Mix all streusel topping ingredients together. Spray a baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray. Spread streusel topping loosely over baking sheet.
  3. Bake for 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from oven and cool.
FOR CAKE BITES:
  1. Shape cake ball mixture into 1” sized acorn-shaped balls; place on a wax paper lined baking sheet.
  2. Melt both the Vanilla and Chocolate CANDIQUIK according to package directions.
  3. Spoon ~4 tablespoons of Chocolate CANDIQUIK into the Vanilla. Stir until well combined.
  4. Dip cake bites in the mixed CANDIQUIK and place on wax paper to set.
  5. Once set, dip the top ⅓ of each cake bite in remaining melted Chocolate CANDIQUIK.
  6. Roll in the streusel topping before coating is set.
  7. Attach a small pretzel piece for the stem.

Acorn Cake Bites

This stuff is scrumptious. I could think of many a more things these little crumbles could accompany.

P.S. you will have a little extra streusel topping, maybe you can find something to do with it…maybe.

This recipe was also featured on Celebrations! They have TONS of cute crafts, recipes, and ideas.

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  1. Cakemama3 says

    I have never made cake balls before, this recipe doesn’t say to bake the cake – just lists the ingredients. Do you use just the batter to dip like a cookie dough type treat? ~puzzled~

    • says

      Hi there! I forgot to post the link to the cake ball recipe! But here is one, just follow the basic steps to get your cake ball “batter” http://blog.candiquik.com/?p=2162. Basically – you prepare a box cake mix, as directed on the box. Crumble the cake into a large bowl and mix thoroughly with 1/2 of a container of frosting (this is your “batter). Chill that mixture in the fridge for a couple hours (makes it easier to roll); roll mixture into 1″ balls. With a spoon, dip balls in CandiQuik….
      Hope this helps! Thank you so much for your comment!

  2. Elaine says

    these look sooo cute, i’ll have to make them tomorrow for my block party…along with my pumpkin cuppies with cream cheese frosting…can’t wait to try them

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