If you are anything like me, you probably love cake pops, but might think they are too childish for a grown-up event – like a wedding, bridal shower, or awards party! With the Golden Globes, Oscars and other fun times on the horizon, I have the perfect dessert!








Gold Champagne Cake Pops
Ingredients
- 2 ¾ C Flour
 - 1 ½ C White Sugar
 - 3 t Baking Powder
 - 1 t Salt
 - ⅔ C Butter
 - 6 Egg Whites
 - 1 t Vanilla Extract
 - ⅔ C Champagne
 - 1 ½ C Powdered Sugar
 - 3-4 T Milk
 - Sugar or Sprinkles for decoration.
 
Champagne Glaze
- 1 C Powdered Sugar
 - ¼ C Champagne
 - Food Coloring optional
 
Chocolate Coating
- 1 C Dark Chocolate
 - 2 T Coconut Oil
 
Instructions
- Heat oven to 350 degrees. In a mixing bowl, cream together butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add in vanilla.
 - Sift flour, baking powder, and salt together, and then blend into creamed mixture alternately with champagne.
 - Beat egg whites until stiff peaks form.
 - Fold 1/3 of the whites into batter, then fold in remaining egg whites.
 - Pour into a pan and bake for 25-30 minutes.
 - Let cake cool completely, then crumble into a large bowl with your hands.
 - Mix the powdered sugar and milk to make a frosting, and add it to the cake crumbles.
 - Mix thoroughly with your hands. Mixture should stick together, but still be slightly crumbly.
 - Using a cookie scoop or rounded tablespoon, make rounded balls out of the mixture, place on a stick, and set aside.
 - Once all cake pops are made, melt together your chocolate and coconut oil and mix until smooth.
 - Dip the cake pops in, and let all excess drip off before setting aside.
 - I recommend placing them cake pop up in a cup, or putting the stick side into styrofoam so they do not fall or touch each other.
 - Once all cake pops are coated in chocolate, mix together the powdered sugar, champagne, and food coloring.
 - Coat the cake pops, and let all excess drip off.
 - Immediately, thickly coat the cake pops in colored sugar or sprinkles and set aside to dry.
 
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