Candy Popcorn Balls

Candy Popcorn Balls are a great way to use up some of your leftover Halloween candy for repurposed treats everyone will love.
Candy Popcorn Balls

Candy Popcorn Balls  #SundaySupper

By Sue Lau | Palatable Pastime

Halloween is upon us! And if you haven’t had the Trick-or-Treaters yet, you soon will. Sometimes it’s hard to tell how many treats to have on hand. One year can be pretty busy and the next year…zip. I almost always have some sort of candy leftover, and usually it gets pawned off as giveaways at the workdesk.  But even  so, if you have kids, and they came home with a particularly heavy haul, there is always going to be something left.

One of the things I used to get when I was a child isn’t something kids can get while out on Beggar’s Night anymore.  And that is old-fashioned popcorn balls. And sometimes those can seem a little plain when made at home, but if you have a few cups extra of candy, you can mix it in. I’ve used some caramels, candy corn, peanuts and payday bars. But you could also mix in peanut butter taffy and things like those Brachs type filled  caramels (or the like). Chocolate will get a little messy. But it would also work. This is just no place for things like bubblegum or hard candy. I’m sure you can look through what you have and figure out what you will use.

You will need a candy thermometer for this to get it to the right temperature. And this isn’t really the kind of recipe small children should be helping with. The toffee is extremely hot, so be careful not to burn yourself, and kids just let them enjoy eating the popcorn balls when those  are ready.

Until next time-

~Sue

Candy Popcorn Balls

Candy Popcorn Balls

  • Servings: 8
  • Difficulty: moderate
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Candy Popcorn Balls

Ingredients:

  • 12 cups popped popcorn
  • 2 cups light corn syrup
  • 1 tablespoon vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 cup candy corn
  • 1 cup dry roasted peanuts
  • 5 ounces caramels, chopped
  • 5 ounces Payday candy bars, chopped

Method:

  1. Pop your popcorn and get it ready- I did mine in a microwave popper without oil or salt.
  2. Stir together the corn syrup, vinegar and salt in a saucepan.
  3. Heat syrup over low heat until the temperature of it reaches 250ºF. on a candy thermometer.
  4. Pour hot syrup over the top of the popcorn in a heatproof container (it ill be very hot so I don’t recommend a plastic bowl).
  5. Sprinkle some of the candy and nuts over the popcorn and stir, then add in the rest of the candy and nuts.
  6. Shape popcorn into balls as soon as you can, being careful not to burn yourself.
  7. Allow popcorn balls to cool completely, then wrap in plastic rap until needed.

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