Today, I bring you more fun with popcorn balls. As part of the Good Cook Kitchen Experts, I was given a Good Cook Popcorn Ball shaper to play with and make a fun recipe. This popcorn baller is an easy way to get perfectly shaped popcorn balls without burning your fingers. I didn't just create one recipe... I let my creativity go crazy. These were too much fun!!
To check out more of my popcorn creations with the cube shaper check out my recipes Here.
Ingredients:

To make the Peanut Butter Popcorn Balls for the Owl, Turkey or Chocolate covered balls on a stick you will need:
12 cups air popped corn (all unpopped kernels removed)
1/3 cup peanut butter
1 (10 oz bag of marshmallows)
2 Tbs butter
chopped peanuts (optional)
Directions: Pop corn and set aside. Melt peanut butter, butter and marshmallows on medium low heat until fully melted. Add popcorn and mix together add nuts if you desire. Put into popcorn press and make balls. This will make 4-5 large popcorn balls.
To decorate owl and turkey you will need:
candy corn
large cookie
melted chocolate (for gluing everything in place)
candy eyes (wilton product)
mini Oreo cookies (for owl only)
** remember you must let chocolate harden so put anything you "glue" with chocolate in the fridge for 30 minutes to take hold.
To decorate the popcorn on a stick
melted chocolate for drizzling and dipping. Insert stick into popcorn ball. Dip into chocolate and drizzle as desired. Garnish with sprinkles
To make hot air balloon:

Ingredients:
12 cups air popped corn (all unpopped kernels removed)
1 (10 oz bag of marshmallows)
4-5 Tbs butter
Directions: Pop corn and set aside. Melt butter and marshmallows on medium low heat until fully melted. Add popcorn and mix together. Put into popcorn press and make balls. This will make 4-5 large popcorn balls.
Decorate with melted white chocolate
colored sprinkles
toothpicks or trimmed wooden skewers
small cups (wilton party cups available at craft supply stores)
candy to fill cup
Disclosure: I was given a Good Cook Popcorn Ball to make my popcorn creations. I was not financially compensated. All opinions are my own.
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Omg, they looks damn cute.
ReplyDeleteOh how adorable Ramona. For sure pinned!
ReplyDeleteThose look awesome! What a creative and fun idea :)
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Happy Valley Chow
So much cuteness!!! Love the popcorn balls, Ramona!
ReplyDeleteThe turkey and the owl are so dang cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable!! And I'm sure just as delicious as they look :)
ReplyDeleteI am absolutely speechless right now because these popcornballs are so darn cute! They are so irresistible... can I eat them.... yeah sure. 8D
ReplyDeleteSo adorable and clever!!
ReplyDeleteOMG I WANT A POPCORN BALL OWL RIGHT THIS INSTANT! He's so cute, almost too cute to eat. Well...almost. ;)
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! Would you mind if I pinned (Pintrest) your Turkey? I'm planning my son's birthday party for next year and his birthday falls on Thanksgiving and I think this would be a perfect treat =) tyia
ReplyDeleteSure, of course. :) Glad you liked the turkey. :)
DeleteSuch a great and beautiful ideas you show through your blog. I like you article, I have never seen this kind of popcorn use before you can also get them more attractive by using custom Popcorn Boxes
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