Same here!! The German Chocolate and the Pina Colada sound pretty darn good too.
And with all this talk about Red Velvet cake, I need to try that one of these days too. I don't think I have ever had it. I know..........a crime I guess!
It's really good. I only tried it for the first time a few months ago and now I love it. It tastes like a chocolate cake for the most part, but moister and the color is so pretty.
I found another recipe, and I printed this one out as well. It's a little more detailed and also gives exact directions on how to melt the bark or wafers. I need exact information when I bake. lol
And now I really want to get a two-tine candy dipping fork to make the dipping easier. I can tell this is going to be fun experimenting, but soooooo bad for my waistline.
BASIC CAKE BALLS
1 (18.25-ounce) boxed cake mix plus ingredients called for on box
1 (16-ounce) can prepared frosting
Almond Bark Coating or Confectionery Wafer Coating (both recipes follow)
Bake the cake according to package instructions. While warm, crumble the cake into a bowl with a hand mixer to a fine texture. Mix in frosting to make a paste, using 3/4 to a full can of frosting, according to taste. Chill the mixture for at least 2 hours.
Using a melon baller or your hands, form the mixture into 1 ½ -inch balls. Place the balls on wax paper; freeze at least 6 hours.
Working in small batches, remove the balls from the freezer and dip the balls into warm, melted Almond Bark Coating or Confectionery Wafer Coating, using toothpicks or forks to manipulate the balls. Remove the balls. Place the balls on wax paper to harden.
Makes about 30 cake balls.
Almond Bark Coating: In a double boiler, melt one (20-ounce) package vanilla- or chocolate-flavored almond bark, stirring constantly. Or, in a tall, narrow container, microwave almond bark for 45 seconds on High (100 percent power). Continue to heat in 15-second intervals, stirring between intervals, until melted; be careful not to scorch.
When almond bark is melted, stir in 1 teaspoon vegetable oil. If desired, stir in oil-based coloring drop by drop until you achieve the desired color. See "Where to find supplies" for purchase information.
Confectionery Wafer Coating: Melt 48 ounces confectionery wafers in double boiler or microwave oven per instructions for Almond Bark Coating. Omit oil. If desired, stir in oil-based coloring drop by drop until you achieve the desired color.