I have a really fun game for you.
Pick a cool and cloudy morning. One where you wake up excited to spend the day wrapped up in a warm hoodie and bum around the house.
Take the cozy vibe up a notch by lighting as many yummy-scented candles, like Vanilla Cupcake and Warm Vanilla Sugar, as you can.
Get super inspired by your neighbor’s tree and make the overly ambitious plan to spend the morning making Fall-inspired Pumpkin Cake Balls. You’ve never made them before, and you know there’s quite a few steps involved, but they’ll be totally worth it.
Take a box of spice cake mix and, instead of using eggs and oil like the box calls for, use a can of pumpkin instead. You’ll save calories and it’ll be SO FALL!
Feel your mouth water as even more sweet, spiced scents waft from the hot oven and into your kitchen as the cake bakes for 35 minutes.
Then feel like you just wasted the last hour by crumbling it up into a bowl.
Feel better by mixing an entire container of cream cheese icing into the crumbles.
So much for saving calories…
Place the bowl into the fridge to let the cake mixture firm up so you can roll it into balls, then realize your crisp, Fall-like morning has turned into a hot & sticky summer afternoon and your house is now 80 degrees inside.
Blow out aforementioned candles, as the scent and heat are making you a little nauseous at this point.
Go outside to finish reading Sarah’s Key and come back in a little depressed over the entire subject matter, and ending.
Roll the sticky mess that has become your cooled cake + icing into a million little balls and wonder how even an army could ever finish them all.
Attempt to melt white chocolate to cover said million balls with.
Fail miserably.
Whip up a glaze comprised of powdered sugar, maple syrup and water to cover the balls with instead. Give it a taste, start jittering from the immediate sugar buzz, but move forward with glazing them anyways.
Spend 40 minutes repeating this process wondering the whole time why you ever thought it would be a good idea to make powdered sugar glazed cake balls – they’ll never harden and you’ll be left with mushy sticky balls.
Step back, assess the situation, and realize that’s exactly what you’ve got.
And, great. They look exactly like Swedish meatballs. You’ve made sticky, glaze-covered, pumpkin meatballs.
Imagine how hilarious it would be to actually stick a toothpick in these, take them to a party on a platter, then watch people’s faces when they bite in and realize they’ve got a gooey, overly-sweet, pumpkin-spiced cake lump, instead of a savory, juicy meatball.
Boxed cake mix: $2.09
Cream cheese icing: $1.99
White chocolate chips: $3.49
Time wasted: 4 hours
Seeing the above situation happen to Ben when he gets home from work…PRICELESS.
MUWAHAHAHAHAHA! I think I might tape this!!!!! Is that mean?!
Faith 08.12.2011
Damn those mushy, sticky balls! Can’t wait to see what Brad does – that’s a hilarious idea!!!
Kate 08.12.2011
Baking fails are a necessary part of life I think! And I literally laughed out loud (at the salon) from the meatball comment. Tape the trick, please!!
jennyv 08.12.2011
That is, by far, the best take on cake balls that I’ve ever seen. I can only imagine how delicious they are!
jennyv 08.12.2011
PS You MUST tape it for us to see :)
Amanda 08.12.2011
Ba ha ha, the swedish meatball surprise – love it!
Lisa | Life in Green 08.12.2011
Oh so funny! Definitely do the meatball trick to someone!
Thanks for crackin’ me up. :)
Christie @ Running Through Peanut Butter 08.12.2011
HAHAHAHHA
I love this.
Made my day.
Jenn 08.12.2011
Lol. Now I’m hungry for meatballs.
Jane 08.12.2011
Yeah, never had much luck melting chips. I use almond bark or vanilla flavored candy melts. They (candy melts) are in the cake decorating section in bags at Wal-Mart. You can also find them in their seasonal section, and they’re colored based on which season you’re in. And they’re cheaper if you get them in the seasonal section! :D My friend and I went through a cake pops obsession (thanks to Starby’s) for a while and we had a lot of trial and error!!
Lindsey@Lindselicious 08.12.2011
OH no- White chocolate is a tricky bastard for those damm cake balls. I had a traumatic night with them a month ago for a friends dessert table for her wedding. Here’s what I learned… 1. It helps to refridge those balls for 2+ hours before dipping. 2. Those Wilton Chocolates you buy from Michaels are not meant for cake balls- no matter what you do to the chocolate. 3. I used the Nestle white chocolate chips but you have to add a little veg shortening to loosen it up to a dipping consistency. I think it gives you the porportion on the bag?
Jane 08.12.2011
That’s weird, I actually thought the Wilton’s ones worked pretty good! :D
Elyssa 08.12.2011
PLEASE tape his reaction! And share it with us :)
Tracey 08.12.2011
Baking fails are the worst, but it sounds like this one could end up being pretty funny! I think you should tape it and then share with all of us :)
I’ve made the mistake of trying to melt the Nestle white chocolate chips before too, it’s nearly impossible – they always seize on me. I’ve had much better luck with white chocolate bars for what it’s worth.
Jessica 08.12.2011
If you try it again (that is, if you can muster the enthusiasm), dip them in melted white almond bark instead of melting the white chocolate chips. It will work MUCH better! :)
Sarah W 08.12.2011
I was thinking the same thing too or candy melts. What do you think went wrong with your melting of the white chippers?
Iowa Girl Eats 08.12.2011
I know from working at a chocolate shop that white chocolate is notoriously tricky. I was this close to getting almond bark but was too cheap – it was nearly $2 more! I also haven’t had much luck with Wilton discs in the past. Me and melted chocolate were just not meant to be!
Brooke 08.12.2011
It’s worth the extra couple of bucks to buy almond bark.
Iowa Girl Eats 08.12.2011
Agreed! ;)
Brittnie 08.12.2011
oh my goodness these look absolutely amazing. Must make asap!
Sara 08.12.2011
Oh my goodness, how funny! I hate when you spend so much time baking/cooking something only to have them not turn out. These do look delicious though. Pumpkin is my favorite and I’m excited for fall. :)
Michele 08.12.2011
Rest assured, an army could finish them! My boyfriend is in the military, and so a lot of the boys I know are, too… and let me tell you, they can put away food like there is NO tomorrow. It is UNREAL!! Meanwhile, I’m pretty sure I gained 10 pounds just fantasizing about making these ;)
Tessa @ Amazing Asset 08.12.2011
Hhahaaaahaa this is fantastic!! Please record a video of that! I would love a good laugh today :)
A for effort though on those!
Blog is the New Black 08.12.2011
Please tape it! Do they really taste terrible, though? I find cake balls to be pretty easy and fail proof…was it just the pumpkin substitute? Looks like you needed to thin out your white chocolate with some shortening or oil… poor you! A+ for effort! ;)
Iowa Girl Eats 08.12.2011
The cake is gooey and perfect, but that glaze is sticky and WAY too sweet. I am nauseous after 2. Ok, 3.
Sarah 08.12.2011
I’m dying of the giggles, this is JUST what I needed to get through the last hour of work today!! But, on a “serious” note, I totally hate when you spend all the time making something that turns out to be a total flop.
Crister 08.12.2011
OMG! Kristin… these look AMAZING! Thank you for sharing. While it’s not exactly “Fall” in Chicago yet, this Michigan girl is eagerly anticipating it. Reading this post totally reminded me of my SW Michigan fruit-belt childhood and can’t wait to make these yummy treats for my Iowa boy!
Cristy 08.12.2011
HAHAHAHAHAHA That is going to be hilarious! YOu should have the camera handy so you can shoot the moment. Oh, and my advice to you? Once he tastes it (after you’ve led him to believe they’re meatballs)? Run! ;) Have fun!