Cake Ball Tree

Baking By jillmakescakes Updated 6 Dec 2012 , 2:29pm by lizabethy

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jillmakescakes Posted 22 Dec 2009 , 2:50am
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here is my second attempt at a cake ball tree (the first attempt was pretty ugly)

next up, a cake ball wedding cake! can't wait!!!
LL

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cakesonoccasion Posted 22 Dec 2009 , 2:59am
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soooo fantastic!! Did you stick the cake balls on with more chocolate???

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aundrea Posted 22 Dec 2009 , 3:12am
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wow! how did you do that- its amazing! i would love to learn how to do one of these

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jillmakescakes Posted 22 Dec 2009 , 3:36am
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I brushed a little extra chocolate on the back of the cake ball and then put it on a toothpick on the styrofoam cone.
I'm gonna try to save it for family christmases, but it won't fit in my fridge and my 3 year old will probably dismantle it first thing in the morning if he can reach it.

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sugarcheryl Posted 22 Dec 2009 , 4:15am
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You did a wonderful job!

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icer101 Posted 22 Dec 2009 , 4:17am
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beautiful cake ball tree.

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HarleyDee Posted 22 Dec 2009 , 4:30am
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Very very cute! icon_smile.gif

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JustToEatCake Posted 22 Dec 2009 , 5:14am
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That's really nice!

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MrsNancyB1 Posted 22 Dec 2009 , 5:19am
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Gorgeous! And so festive!!! icon_biggrin.gif

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cakeygirl723 Posted 1 Dec 2012 , 6:41am
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I was wondering if it is possible to use peanut butter balls and achieve the same outcome as this? My daughter does not want cake for her birthday, she wants peanut butter balls, and that being the case, what would you recommend ? Thanks for the help.

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Dani1081 Posted 1 Dec 2012 , 12:21pm
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That's really pretty!  I think I would cover the styrofoam in fondant though, for those little areas where you can see it. 

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fcakes Posted 2 Dec 2012 , 2:10am
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ALovely! What size of styrofoam cone did you use and how may cake balls did it take? Thank you!

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keystone Posted 3 Dec 2012 , 4:07pm
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Great job!  What size tree form did you use?

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SweetCheeksCake Posted 4 Dec 2012 , 9:42pm
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Love it! Roughly how many cake balls did you use? Also, how did you weigh it down to stable it?

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sugaah Posted 4 Dec 2012 , 9:56pm
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Love this!! I tried it but could not get it to work. Cake balls would not stick with chocolate or toothpick. Any advice would be appreciated.

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SugarQueenie Posted 5 Dec 2012 , 5:13am
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simply darling!

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EricCohen Posted 5 Dec 2012 , 6:47am
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That's really amazing cake. It sounds good and looking so delicious. To make the cake ball tree is not easy and that's why i appreciate for the great job. Cake ball tree  is suitable for any occasion specially for this Christmas. Many Thanks again. 

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lizabethy Posted 6 Dec 2012 , 2:29pm
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It looks great!!!

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