Thursday, December 9, 2010

Red Velvet Cake Balls

My friend Sam told me about this easy fun delicious recipe.
You Need:
1 Box of Red Velvet Cake Mix
1 Can of Cream Cheese Frosting
Bakers Chocolate or Chocolate Chips
First mix up your easy box of cake

Second, bake the cake according to the directions

Third, crumble up the cooked cake after it is cool and mix it with all the cream cheese frosting

This is what it looks like all mixed up


Next, roll up the cake into balls

Melt the chocolate, and roll or dip the balls into the chocolate. I got lazy and just drizzled some on top

They are SO tasty and so decadent! Enjoy!

46 comments:

  1. Those look so yummy! Now I know what I'm bringing with me to Christmas this year! Thank you!

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    Have a great day!

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  3. They are AMAZING! I brought plates of them to all the neighbors and put some in the Charity Auction just to keep ME from eating them all!!

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  4. Looks festive and so yummy! Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe!

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  5. Mmmm!! What an interesting recipe!
    Thanks for linking to A Round Tuit.
    Hope you have a lovely week!

    Jill @ Creating my way to Success
    http://jembellish.blogspot.com/

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  6. These look so delicious! Thanks! (New follower, BTW!)

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  7. Oh.my.goodness. I can't wait to make these! Thanks for the post! I just started a link party on Wednesdays called Waking Wednesdays, and I'd love for you to share! ~ Megan from Wakinglucia.blogspot.com

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  8. I LOVE red velvet! You should ad these to my Cookie & Sweet Holiday Blog Hop : )

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  9. Saw these over at tip junkie at had to come check them out. They look so yummy!

    Hope you can stop by on Thursday for my Christmas Recipe Party!

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  10. Oh dear. Michelle, these look fantastic. That red velvet filling is so lovely. Please link this recipe up to my Holiday Recipe LInk Party.


    http://leafytreetopspot.blogspot.com/p/holiday-recipe-link-party.html

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  11. My mouth is watering. These look SO divine.

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  12. I think I'm going to give these a try!!
    Found you on vintage wanna bee

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  13. I've made oreo balls, but haven't tried cake balls yet. When I do, I think Red Velvet is the way to go.

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  14. This is making me salivate just looking at them. Love Red Velvet. Definitely going to have to try this one.

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  15. I'll eat red velvet ANYTHING...and these look totally amazing! Poppin' over from the virtual cookie hop!

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  16. They look very yummy! I made cake balls back in July and can't say I would try it again any time soon. I had some problems with mine even though they were VERY good! haha
    Thanks for linking these up!

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  17. GIRL! THIS IS AMAZING!!!! YUM!

    Thanks for linking up and supporting Vintage Wanna Bee.

    I'd love for you to come by and enter my giveaway!

    -Nichelle
    vintagewannabee.blogspot.com

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  18. I had some of those this week. They are awesome and yours look great!! Thanks for linking this up too! :D

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  19. These sound and look incredible! I want a taste lol.

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  20. hehe, I like how you got lazy near the end after rolling all those balls! They look yummy!
    Thanks for sharing.

    Would love you to link it up to my premier Food Fight Link party!
    http://choochmagooz.blogspot.com/2010/12/food-fight-friday-vanilla-kipferl.html
    Happy Holidays
    Mari

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  21. These look wonderful.

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  22. These look sooo yummy! Love the rich color.

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  23. oh, YUM!!! I hope you'll come link this up today!
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  24. These just got added to my Christmas baking! I'm also including them in my Friday Favorites this week!

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