

On New Year's Eve we made white chocolate popcorn w/toffee bits, chocolate marshmallow popcorn and three batches of kettle corn... the plan was two batches, but somehow the kettle corn in the bowl kept shrinking and shrinking as the afternoon went on. It was quite the mystery... Hmmmmm... wonder if the snickering kids know anything.

This would make a perfect Valentine's Day family home evening activity. And the popcorn especially looks adorable in cellophane bags with the vintage popcorn Valentine above printed out and attached. What a great Valentine's Day treat to give to neighbors, teachers or friends.

Nina is showing Jake how to stir the food and look gorgeous for the camera. I think that is an even more important lesson in our house than the actual popcorn making lesson.

Melt your chocolate or white chocolate in the microwave or in a double-boiler. I always use the microwave method, but Jake thought it would be cool to do it over the stove so I dusted off the double-boiler. You can add a small amount of oil to the chocolate if you'd like to make it a little smoother and more spreadable.
Spread your popcorn on to wax paper and drizzle with chocolate. We added mini marshmallows into the popcorn that was drizzled with chocolate and sprinkled toffee bits onto the white chocolate popcorn while it was still wet. Both came out delicious.



Yummyness once again! Oh, and the popcorn looks good too!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had fun!
What a great idea!!! looks like you all had a blast making it;o)
ReplyDeletethank you, that looks awesome. I will have to give this a shot. do you use baking chocolate for this?
ReplyDeleteYum! You always have the best recipes. :)
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous!!! I have to make this for my son's preschool class party! Where can I find/get those "corny" labels?
ReplyDeleteAfter reading this post, when Zaylee wanted to make a treat with me, I knew exactly what to make! Always a girly girl, she wanted pink chocolate popcorn, so I dyed some white almond bark with red food coloring and we used that. We all love it!
ReplyDeleteawesome!
ReplyDeletethis is what we are making after our family home evening next week! not sure who will end up with it though cos we end up oversizing the amounts we make!! lol
xx
Angie, I love this post. I make kettle corn now and again because it's just SO yummy,..but I've never done chocolate popcorn! Great idea to give this as gifts. I'm definitely doing this! Thanks. :)
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