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Serves: 36
Cook Time: 20 Minutes
Prepare the cake mix according to the directions on the box. When cake is finished baking allow to cool for 30 minutes. Crumble the cake into a large bowl using a stand mixer or a hand mixer. Add the frosting and mix until well combined. Place the bowl in the refrigerator for at least 3 hours or overnight.
Line a baking tray with wax paper. Use a melon baller as a scooper to form balls with the cake mixture. Place on wax paper. Once you have used all of the cake mixture, place the baking tray in the freezer for 1 hour. Melt the chocolate in a glass bowl of the microwave, stirring every 5-10 seconds until smooth. At this point you can add a bit of food coloring if you are using white chocolate.
Remove the balls from the freezer. Using one toothpick, pick up the balls one at a time and dip in the chocolate. Use a second toothpick to slide the ball off the first toothpick onto the wax paper lined baking tray.
NOTE: We found that an old Easter egg dipper works as well. If the balls fall off the toothpick into the chocolate, they are not firm enough to work with and you'll need to place them back in the freezer for additional time
Once you have covered all the balls in chocolate coating place the tray in the refrigerator until the chocolate coating is set. At this point you can drizzle other chocolate on the balls for decoration.
Serve with a cold glass of milk!
This recipe was specially prepared and created by Paula Deen for Smithfield. Recipe and photo courtesy of Smithfield.

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jcrigler
My neighbor made these this weekend and they were AWESOME! She did a coconut cake mix with vanilla icing and then dipped them in either white or milk chocolate. They were so good. The chocolate covered ones tasted like a Mounds bar!
jgreene
I can't rate this recipe yet because I haven't tried it, but it LOOKS great, and I'm very anxious to try it. I was wondering if this dipping chocolate is the same as say, the semi-sweet baking chocolate squares? If it "handles" the same, a trick I have recently learned is to dip the chocolate dipped balls into a bowl of ice water to set the chocolate. It immediately starts to harden so that when you place the balls on the wax paper, they don't go flat on the bottom.