”Frozen” Popcorn Snowballs

Twice a month I’m in charge of planning activities for a group of girls from our church. Every once in a while we take a break from service projects and have a “fun” day. They wanted to watch a movie and snack on yummy treats. How could I deny them? So I we ate ice cream and munched on these balls of gooey goodness while they sang and danced to Frozen.

Popcorn Snowballs I’m usually not very adventurous when it comes to popcorn. I prefer butter, kettle or my aunt’s famous caramel corn. Although lately I’ve seen a ton of recipes for both savory and sweet popcorn mixes all over Pinterest. So I thought I’d get a little creative and make something new. These popcorn snowballs seemed like a perfect treat for the party.

Popcorn Snowballs

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I started by heating some oil in a dutch oven. I poured the kernels in, coated them and then once the oil was hot, I added some sugar. This created a sweet kettle-like base for the balls. Once the popcorn was popped I allowed it to cool in a large mixing bowl. Meanwhile I made the gooey coating. It’s just like making rice krispie treats, you melt the butter in a saucepan, add the marshmallows and then stir it all together. For these popcorn snowballs I added a pinch of salt and some vanilla extract. I find those ingredients to be essential in any type of baking or “candy making.” They add both depth and flavor. Anyway, like I mentioned, you just fold in the melted mallow mixture into the cooled popcorn and then sprinkle in any additional candies. Since it was a Frozen party I went with blue sanding sugar, jumbo snowflake sprinkles and a variety of blue M&M’s.

Popcorn Snowballs To form the balls you will want to grease your hands with a little butter or coconut oil to prevent the mixture from sticking to your hands. I made (12) 3″ balls. Tightly compact them and allow them to cool/set on a piece of parchment paper for approximately 30 minutes. Once they’ve hardened a bit you can dig in! They’re crunchy, gooey and sweet- perfect for any occasion! Place them in cupcake liners and package them in cellophane bags and they make great holiday gifts. Or serve them at a party like I did, or to your family as a fun little treat! Enjoy!

 

Recipe Details:

 

Popcorn Snowballs

Prep time
15 mins
Cook time
5 mins
Total time
20 mins

Ingredients

½ c. popcorn kernels
3 tbsp. canola oil
½ c. sugar

4 tbsp. butter
5 c. mini marshmallows
¼ tsp. salt
¼ tsp. vanilla extract
1 c. M&Ms
sprinkles or peanuts (optional)

Directions

Place a heavy bottom dutch oven or saucepan over medium heat. Add the oil and popcorn and stir the kernels so that they are evenly coated. When the oil becomes hot and sizzles, add the sugar. Shake the pot or pan until the first few kernels pop. Place the lid on top and continue gently shaking back and forth while the remaining kernels pop. Once the popcorn stops, remove from heat and place into a large mixing bowl to cool.
Next, in a small saucepan over medium heat, add the butter and marshmallows. Stir continuously until the marshmallows are melted. Remove from heat and add the salt and vanilla extract.
Pour over the popcorn and coat evenly. Add M&Ms, sprinkles or nuts.
Cover your hands with a light layer butter or coconut oil. Form the popcorn mixture into 3″ balls. Set them on a piece of wax (or parchment) paper to cool completely, about 30 minutes.

Notes
-Substitute butter for coconut oil (and omit chocolate candies) to make this recipe dairy-free.

 

Author: Natalie

Recipe Source: lifemadesimple.com