Time for me to share another fun JOLLY TIME Pop Corn Recipe with you. They sent me some supplies to make Choco-Cherry Heart Bouquets and you can check out the recipe in the link. I had to modify the recipe to accomodate what amount of supplies were actually sent to me and I utilized the microwave in making these, so my recipe is different than their recipe and so I am calling my recipe a little something different too.
Popcorn Valentine Pops
2 Bag of JOLLY TIME Pop Corn Butter Light, Popped
5.3 oz bag of dried cherries (optional)
10 oz. bag of mini marshmallows
1 C white chocolate chips
1/2 C chocolate chips
Directions:
- Pop popcorn and put pop corn and cherries in a large bowl and set aside.
- Place marshmallows and white chocolate chips in a glass bowl and microwave on high for 1 minute.
- Take out marshmallow mixture and stir.
- Return to the microwave for another 30-60 seconds, watch it and take out when marshmallows have doubled in size.
- Stir in red or pink food coloring to marshmallow mixture.
- Stir marshmallow mixture in to popcorn mixture with a wooden spoon.
- You might want to spray your hands with cooking spray and use your hands to really get it mixed up well.
- Press in to heart shaped cookie cutters and insert a pop stick while the mixture is still warm.
- Drizzle melted chocolate chips over the top.
- Makes 12 4" popcorn pops.
- Enjoy!
These were very well received by friends and family that were lucky to be recipients of them. They are kind of like having a chocolatey popcorn ball on a stick. My kids didn't care as much for the dried cherries in it and they didn't stick very well in the mixture, which is why I said it was optional. I will definitely make these again. I am thinking these would make a good party favor for a kids' birthday party.
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I was sent the supplies pictured above in order to make a valentine recipe. No monetary compensation was received. All thoughts, opinions and pictures are my own.
These are super cute and look so easy to make. I'm definitely pinning for Valentine's and as party favor ideas.
ReplyDeleteHow cute are these! Thanks for the DIY and the chance to win.
ReplyDeletehow cute are those? I love how simple they look to make!
ReplyDeleteeasy to make and a very nice outcome. Gimme some !
ReplyDeleteThose look really good. Cute packaging too.
ReplyDeleteMichelle F.
I've never herad of Popcorn Pops! But these look tasty! Only issue I'd have with them is I'm going to assume they use an artificial food coloring?
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of something like these but they sound delicious thanks for the recipe and the chance to win the giveaway
ReplyDeleteThose popcorn heart pops are adorable and really came out looking great -- and delicious! What a fun treat for Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteI am most excited to try the Marshmallow Popcorn Balls recipe.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try Microwave Caramel Corn.
ReplyDeleteThe hearts are such a cute little idea! (And microwave caramel corn?! *drool*)
ReplyDeletePopcorn balls sound really fun! I love the basket you created.
ReplyDeleteThese are very cute!
ReplyDeleteI am most excited to try the Marshmallow Popcorn Balls Recipe! Sounds yummy!
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Microwave Caramel Popcorn is what we would like to try! Sounds yummy!
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thank you
I want to try the Choco-Cherry Heart Bouquets.
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They all look so good, but I think I'd make the Valentine's Day recipe for my kids.
ReplyDeleteThe marshmallow popcorn balls is the recipe I am most interested in.
ReplyDeleteThe marshmallow popcorn balls look yummy!
ReplyDeleteI would like to try the Marshmallow Popcorn Balls recipe.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Microwave Caramel Popcorn.
ReplyDeleteLes Johnson
I would like to try microwave caramel popcorn.
ReplyDeleteI would like to try out the Clean Eating Popcorn Balls. I never thought to put honey and peanut butter in popcorn! Sounds good!
ReplyDeleteMicrowave Caramel Corn
ReplyDeleteMicrowave Caramel Corn
ReplyDeleteI would really like to try the Microwave Caramel Corn.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Clean Eating Popcorn Balls!
ReplyDeleteI want to try the microwave caramel corn.
ReplyDeleteThe Choco Cherry Hearts are really cute!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try the microwave caramel corn.
ReplyDeleteOh the Marshmallow Popcorn Balls sound really good!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely want to try the Marshmallow popcorn balls. Where did you get that popcorn ball mold?
ReplyDeleteI am most excited to try the microwave caramel popcorn because it sounds delicious, yet easy.
ReplyDeleteThe Marshmallow Popcorn Balls, definitely! (CoreyOlomon at gmail dot com)
ReplyDeleteThe Marshmallow Popcorn Balls, definitely! (CoreyOlomon at gmail dot com)
ReplyDeleteThe Christmas popcorn sounds great!
ReplyDeleteI want to make these. Popcorn Valentine Pops
ReplyDeleteI would like to make the Marshmallow popcorn balls
ReplyDeleteI would like to try the microwave caramel popcorn.
ReplyDeleteI think the caramel microwave popcorn sounds good.
ReplyDeleteI am most excited about the marshmellow popcorn ball recipe.
ReplyDeleteheather hgtempaddy@hotmail.com
Microwave Caramel Popcorn
ReplyDeleteI want to try your Valentine Popcorn Pops, they look so yummy!
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Zest buffalo style popcorn! jessicapeeling@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try the clean eating popcorn balls.
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