Do you eat ice cream in the winter? I hope so because I've created a cute little tree that looks like a cake pop. Only it's not, it's a Magic Shell Ice Cream Tree.
Magic Shell Ice Cream Trees
Magic Shell Ice Cream Trees
To look at them, you would think they were cake pops, once you bite into one, you'll be surprised.
Aren't they cool?
So cool, they're frozen.
All you do is fill the Wilton tree mold with ice cream, freeze overnight.
Remove from mold and dip into the Magic Shell.
Drizzle with more Magic Shell then sprinkle.
Return to freezer immediately.
The cake pop stand I used in the video can be found at the Cake Pop Stand Co.
The cake pop stand I used in the video can be found at the Cake Pop Stand Co.
Magic Shell
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Ingredients
- Vanilla ice cream
- 3 tablespoons coconut oil
- 1 1/3 cup green candy melts
Instructions
Let ice cream soften, spoon into molds.
Freeze overnight.
Place candy melts and coconut oil into bowl.
Melt in microwave, stirring until smooth.
Remove ice cream tree mold from freezer.
Insert a lollipop stick into each tree, remove one tree from mold.
Dip into the candy melts, drizzle and sprinkle.
Immediately return to freezer.
Oh oh oh, it's Magic Shell!
What a great idea. Yummy! Christine
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the pop holders?
ReplyDeleteThey are from a great company called The Cake Pop Stand, I'll add a link above.
DeleteWhile I'm screaming for your ice cream trees, they're screaming, Merry Christmas!! I love these Kim! :o)
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much! :)
DeleteReally cute!
DeleteThank you Susan!
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