North Pole Cake Balls

Festive North Pole Cake Balls on striped sticks for holiday treats.

North Pole Cake Balls, yes we managed to find some more yummy balls just in time for Christmas. These will not disappoint!

North Pole Cake Balls

Recipe by Stay at Home Mum
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Course: Balls, Christmas, Christmas Recipes, Occasions, Recipes, Xmas Food
Servings
+

4

servings
Prep time

30

minutes
Cooking time

40

minutes
Calories

300

kcal
Total time

1

hour 

10

minutes
Cook Mode

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Ingredients

  • 360 gram White Chocolate Tim Tams

  • 250 gram Cream cheese-softened

  • 3/4 cups Coconut for rolling balls-(shredded)

  • 36 Candy canes

  • 36 red M&M-(you can buy Christmas M&Ms which only have red & green)

  • 1/3 cups White chocolate Buds-melted

  • 1 spray can of white snow or glitter* -for decoration

Directions

  • Spray oasis or foam with fake snow or spray glitter.  Allow to dry.
  • Place Tim Tams in food processor and chop into chunky pieces, then add cream cheese. Blend until just combine, this should only take between 1-2 minutes.
  • Roll a heaped teaspoon of mix into a ball then roll in coconut, set aside.
  • Roll into balls until all mix is used, then refrigerate while preparing candy canes and white chocolate.
  • Cut end off candy canes so they are a stick. Now place a ball on one end of the candy cane and push stick into decorated flower oasis or foam.
  • Top the ball with a 1/4 teaspoon melted white chocolate and place a red M&M on top.
  • Recipe Hints and Tips:
  • North Pole Balls are suitable for freezing as long as they are undecorated balls. You can then remove from freezer and add candy cane sticks and toppings.
  • We purchased the flower oasis and white snow spray from the local cheap shop.
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Lydia Williams
Lydia is our gorgeous food editor and a ray of sunshine in the Stay at Home Mum kitchen. In between cooking and and trialing all our recipes you can find her photographing her work for Stay at Home Mum. She has 2 gorgeous children and a spunk of a husband who understands her passion for food.

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