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It’s spooky season y’all! And these Popcorn Balls are perfect for the occasion. They’re slightly salty, sweet, chewy, and super fun to make! I always get a nostalgic feeling when I share recipes that were popular during my childhood and this one is no exception. This budget-friendly snack comes together with just a few simple ingredients, and in less than 30 minutes we have a fun Halloween treat that will brings back the feeling of being a kid all over again!

But don’t limit this tasty popcorn ball recipe to just halloween, they’re also perfect for Christmas, football games, or any special party occasion!

What Are Popcorn Balls?

If you’ve never heard of Popcorn Balls then you’re in for a treat! They’re a classic sweet snack that’s been around for years and is often enjoyed by both kids and adults alike. They’re made by melting a few sweet ingredients together, like sugar and marshmallows, and then pouring the hot sugar mixture over freshly popped popcorn. Then this is w the fun really begins. 

You can add different add-ins like sprinkles or crushed candies, then shape and form the coated popcorn into fun-sized popcorn balls! You’ll often see these in stores during the holidays like Halloween or Christmas, but they are so much more fun to make at home!

Popcorn Ball Variations

Popcorn balls come in lots of fun shapes, sizes, and variations. Here are a some ideas if you want to put a little extra razzle-dazzle on your popcorn balls:

How To Store Popcorn Balls

Enjoy these popcorn balls right away or wrap them in plastic wrap or waxed paper, and store at room temperature for up to 3 days; although they definitely taste better when enjoyed the same day.

Popcorn Balls0 (0)

Recipe by Cook Good Recipes

These Popcorn Balls made with marshmallows are sweet, chewy, and super fun to make! Perfect for parties and holiday gatherings.

Servings: 12

Prep time: 10 minutes

Cook time: 15 minutes

Total time: 25 minutes

Ingredients

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Instructions 

  1. Add the oil and one kernel to a 6-quart or larger pot. Place the lid on the pot and turn the heat onto medium-high. Wait for the test kernel to pop. Once the kernel pops, add the rest of the kernels, replace the lid, and give the pot a swirl to coat the kernels in the hot oil. Wait for the kernels to begin to pop.
  2. Once the kernels begin to pop rapidly, crack the lid a little bit to allow excess steam to escape. Pop the rest of the kernels. Continue popping until they slow to about one pop every other second. Once popped, transfer the popcorn to a large bowl and set aside.
  3. Add the sugar, corn syrup, and salt to a separate medium saucepan and heat over medium-high. Bring the mixture to a boil and stir to dissolve the sugar. Once the pot comes to a boil, boil the sugar mixture for 2 1/2 minutes.
  4. Next remove the saucepan from the heat and add the butter, vanilla extract, and marshmallows. Stir quickly to melt the ingredients into the sugar mixture.
  5. Once everything has melted, pour the sugar mixture over the cooked popcorn. Mix together quickly with a rubber spatula to coat the popcorn.
  6. The popcorn will be slightly hot from the hot sugar mixture, so allow it to cool slightly. Once it’s slightly cool enough to touch, rub a dab (about 1/4 tsp) of cooking oil into your hands, grab a small handful of popcorn, and start to form 3-inch round popcorn balls. Place each popcorn ball on a parchment lined baking sheet to finish cooling and to set.
  7. Be sure to work quickly because if the sugar mixture cools too much, it will be hard to form the popcorn balls. You should be able to make 12 3-inch popcorn balls. Serve at room temperature and enjoy!


Nutrition

Serving: 1ball

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How to Make POPCORN BALLS – Step by Step Photos

Overhead view of one test popcorn kernel in a large pot with oil.

In a 6-quart or larger pot, add 3 Tbsp cooking oil and one popcorn kernel. Place the lid on the pot and turn the heat onto medium-high. Wait for the test kernel to pop. Once the kernel pops, add the remaining 1/2 cup of yellow popcorn kernels, replace the lid, and give the pot a swirl to coat the kernels in the hot oil. Wait for the rest of the kernels to begin to pop.

Overhead view of a large pot full of popped popcorn.

Once the kernels begin to pop rapidly, crack the lid a little bit to allow excess steam to escape. Pop the rest of the kernels. Continue popping until they slow to about one pop every other second. Once popped, transfer the popcorn to a large bowl and set aside.

Overhead view of a small pot with corn syrup and sugar.

In a separate medium saucepan, add 1/2 cup granulated sugar, 1/2 cup light corn syrup, and 1/4 tsp salt and heat over medium-high heat. Bring the mixture to a boil and begin to stir to dissolve the sugar. Once the pot comes to a boil, boil the sugar mixture for 2 1/2 minutes.

Overhead view of a small pot with melted corn syrup and sugar, butter, marshmallows, and vanilla extract.

Remove the saucepan from the heat and add 2 Tbsp butter, 1/2 tsp vanilla extract, and 1/4 cup marshmallows. Stir quickly to melt the ingredients into the sugar mixture.

Overhead view of marshmallow sugar mixture being poured over popped popcorn.

Once everything has melted, pour the sugar mixture over the cooked popcorn. Mix together quickly with a rubber spatula to coat the popcorn.

Overhead view of popcorn balls being formed.

The popcorn will be slightly hot from the hot sugar mixture, so allow it to cool slightly. Once cooled, rub a dab (about 1/4 tsp) of cooking oil into your hands, grab a small handful of popcorn, and start to form 3-inch round popcorn balls. Place each popcorn ball on a parchment-lined baking sheet to finish cooling and to set.

Overhead view of finished popcorn balls on a parchment lined baking sheet.

Be sure to work quickly because if the sugar mixture cools too much, it will be hard to form the popcorn balls.

Close up side view of popcorn balls stacked on top of a plate.

You should be able to make 12 3-inch popcorn balls. Serve at room temperature and enjoy!

Overhead view of popcorn balls spread out on parchment paper with chocolate drizzled over 4 popcorn balls.

Recipe by Cook Good Recipes

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