Yes, absolutely! There's a brand from Walmart called "Almond Bark" in their baking section. It comes in white or milk chocolate. You can melt it the same way I do, using the microwave. Also, the brand "Make 'N Mold" chocolate does come in white chocolate as well, if you want to stick with the same brand I use.
Hello! Great video that helped me so much so thank you but i desperately searched for the name of the tool you used to make balls but dont find it 😅 what do i have to type on internet?
Are you looking for the cookie scoop? If so, there is a link to it in the video's description box, but I'll link it here too. amzn.to/3xlCZNX Let me know if this is what you're looking for. 😊
Yes, you can use coconut oil to thin out the melting candies. Any odorless, flavorless oil will work. Some coconut oils have a hint of coconut taste to them. If you don't mind that, then go for it. 😊
I'm sorry! You're right I didn't show how I set the cake balls up to dry. I did show what you need, or rather what I use, to set them up to dry at 1:51. I made another more updated cake pops video that does show the drying process, if you want to see it in action. Here's that link, ruclips.net/video/JbbgCzuBCn4/видео.htmlsi=VIo3cAnQ3dlrFHrp&t=188 and it's three minutes and eight seconds into the video. I hope this helps! 😊
Want to try something else with your leftover cake?? Check out my Cake Jar video! ruclips.net/video/Jx9sPRR4LzE/видео.html
I love short videos that are quick and to the point but explain everything perfectly! Thank you! 😊
Glad it was helpful! 😊✨💯 Thanks for watching!
This was an incredible tutorial, thank you!
You're very welcome! Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Quick, easy, yummy 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you! 😊✨
Beautiful thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! 😊💖
I'm going to make this for daughter's 5th bday this Saturday .
That's awesome! 💖
I would like to make this for a party. How do you store these after i make them? and how long do they last before getting stale?
Can you use white chocolate bar to melt and put our cake ball's in?
Yes, absolutely! There's a brand from Walmart called "Almond Bark" in their baking section. It comes in white or milk chocolate. You can melt it the same way I do, using the microwave. Also, the brand "Make 'N Mold" chocolate does come in white chocolate as well, if you want to stick with the same brand I use.
Hello! Great video that helped me so much so thank you but i desperately searched for the name of the tool you used to make balls but dont find it 😅 what do i have to type on internet?
Are you looking for the cookie scoop? If so, there is a link to it in the video's description box, but I'll link it here too. amzn.to/3xlCZNX Let me know if this is what you're looking for. 😊
Neat ideal
Thank you!
Can you use coconut oil?
Yes, you can use coconut oil to thin out the melting candies. Any odorless, flavorless oil will work. Some coconut oils have a hint of coconut taste to them. If you don't mind that, then go for it. 😊
You showed everythibg except the part i needed to see. How to you rest these to dry?
I'm sorry! You're right I didn't show how I set the cake balls up to dry. I did show what you need, or rather what I use, to set them up to dry at 1:51. I made another more updated cake pops video that does show the drying process, if you want to see it in action. Here's that link, ruclips.net/video/JbbgCzuBCn4/видео.htmlsi=VIo3cAnQ3dlrFHrp&t=188 and it's three minutes and eight seconds into the video. I hope this helps! 😊
Don't put vegetable oil in anything. Use coconut oil instead.