Favorite Popcorn Balls

Favorite Popcorn Balls
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  • COOK TIME
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  • TOTAL TIME
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  • SERVING
    14 People
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These classic popcorn balls are a nostalgic treat, perfect for holidays or any occasion. A delightful combination of sweet and crunchy, they're sure to bring smiles to everyone's face.

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Nutrition

  • Carbohydrate
    53 g
  • Cholesterol
    2 mg
  • Fiber
    4 g
  • Protein
    4 g
  • Saturated Fat
    1 g
  • Sodium
    98 mg
  • Sugar
    28 g
  • Fat
    6 g
  • Unsaturated Fat
    0 g

DIRECTIONS

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Recipe View 2 mins Pop the Popcorn: In a large, 4-quart saucepan, add 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil and heat over high heat. (Estimated time: 2 minutes)

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Recipe View 5 mins Add 1/2 cup of popcorn kernels. Keep the pan moving constantly to prevent burning. (Estimated time: 3-5 minutes)

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Recipe View 15 mins Once the popping slows down significantly, remove from heat. Repeat the process until all the popcorn is popped. (Estimated time: 10-15 minutes)

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Recipe View 1 mins Place the popped popcorn into a large, buttered bowl.

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Recipe View 7 mins Make the Syrup: In a separate 2-quart saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. (Estimated time: 1 minute)

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Recipe View 10 mins Stir in the sugar, molasses, and salt until well combined.

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Recipe View 2 mins Insert a candy thermometer into the saucepan and bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat. (Estimated time: 5-7 minutes)

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Recipe View 7 mins Continue boiling the sugar mixture, stirring occasionally, until the candy thermometer reaches 260°F (126°C). This is the 'hard-ball' stage. (Estimated time: 8-10 minutes)

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Recipe View 20 mins Combine and Shape: Immediately pour the hot syrup over the popped popcorn, stirring continuously to coat all the kernels evenly. Work quickly! (Estimated time: 2 minutes)

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Recipe View Lightly butter your hands to prevent sticking. Shape the coated popcorn into 12 to 14 balls. (Estimated time: 5-7 minutes)

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Recipe View Place the popcorn balls on a sheet of waxed paper or parchment paper to cool and set completely. (Estimated time: 20 minutes)

For festive popcorn balls, add a few drops of food coloring to the syrup while it's cooking.
Be very careful when working with hot syrup, as it can cause severe burns.
If you don't have a candy thermometer, you can test the syrup by dropping a small amount into a bowl of cold water. It should form a firm, but pliable ball.
Store the popcorn balls in an airtight container at room temperature to maintain their crispness.

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RECIPE REVIEWS

Avarage Rating: 4.2/ 5 ( 23 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (5)
  • Tyreek Oconner

    Make sure you are reaching the correct temperature on the candy thermometer, as this ensures that the sugar reaches the hard-ball stage. Also, work quickly when coating the popcorn and forming the balls.

  • Curtis Hermann

    This recipe is a classic for a reason! My kids love helping me make these, especially during the holidays. I add a little vanilla extract to the syrup for extra flavor.

  • Beaulah Terry

    My popcorn balls came out a little sticky. Any suggestions?

  • Ivory Quitzon

    So easy and delicious! I didn't have molasses, so I substituted dark corn syrup and they were still amazing.

  • Beth Schneider

    I've made these popcorn balls for years and they always turn out great. The key is to keep the popcorn moving while it's popping and to watch the candy thermometer carefully.

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