MUST-HAVE MONDAY: POPTART POPS

I stumbled across the cutest idea from a great blog called Babble. Homemade Pop Tart Pops! Pass these minis as a late night snack or display them next to a coffee station. Serve them to your guests upon arrival at a post-wedding brunch. Where ever these babies show up, they are sure to please! Who doesn’t love a pop tart (don’t lie)? And an actual homemade one?? YUM!

The recipe and photos below are from Brooke McLay. Her inspiration came from Bakerella – the creator of the original cupcake pop and author of the book Cake Pops.

FOR THE TWO-BITE POPTARTS
1 c. fresh cherries, pitted and diced
3 T. sugar
2 T. cornstarch
2 T. water
1/2 tsp. almond extract
1 pkg. prepared pie crusts

FOR THE POPS
wooden popscicle sticks

FOR THE GLAZE
1 c. powdered sugar
1-2 T. milk
1/2 tsp. vanilla
food coloring and sprinkles (optional)

In a small saucepan, combine cherries, sugar, cornstarch and almond extract. Heat on stove over medium heat until mixture has thickened. Remove from heat and allow mixture to cool. Unroll pie crusts and using a pizza cutter to slice them into 1 1/2″x 2″ rectangles (I used a ruler to measure mine into equal sizes. Just use a butter knife to score your pie crust before cutting).

Place a wooden popscicle stick on top of one of the cut rectangles, then spoon a small amount (about 1 1/2 tsp.) of cooled cherry filling into the center of the pie square, taking care not to get it near the edges. Gently lay a second rectangle over the top of the cherry filling. Press the edges of the rectangles together with a fork. Transfer to a baking sheet. Bake poptart pops in an oven preheated to 400 degrees for 8-10 minutes, or just until the edges begin to brown.

In a small bowl, combine powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla to make glaze. Tint with food coloring, if desired. Spoon over cooled poptart pops, sprinkle with colored sugar, and allow to the glaze to harden slightly before serving.


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7 Responses to “MUST-HAVE MONDAY: POPTART POPS”

  1. Amy Says:

    OH. EM. GEE. need one now.

  2. Sheila Says:

    YUM! I definitely need to make these for my next party!!

  3. Melissa Says:

    I just made these:) I had to use strawberries in leu of cherries (cherries aren’t in season and I couldn’t find them anywhere local). It was delicious!!! I can’t wait to try it with cherries.

  4. Judy Says:

    This was sent to me on pinterest. com site. I am so excited to make these with my boys. (They will be too) I am not a big fan of the “regular pop tart” nutritional values so these “lit’l guys” will be a fun “crafty snack”…we call stuff like this.. ‘MADE BY ME FOR ME” Thanks for the great idea !

  5. Eduardo Suzuki Says:

    Hmmm. Looks delicious, I want try to make at home.

  6. Kate Says:

    These are totally destined for my wedding reception. Do they freeze okay?

  7. Heath Says:

    Love the blog

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