Basking in the memory of it's tasty goodness I pulled together a piece here and a piece there to create this amazing concoction. I will admit.....it's still missing something....some "secret ingredient" (not counting the spiced gumdrops that my husband made me promise I would leave out). It's just not quite like the baking goddess's but it is still pretty dang good. I may just have to find a way to get in touch with her and beg her for her recipe. Until then, perhaps we should just enjoy a bit (or a lot) of this highly tasty morsel.
Think ultra gooey, ultra nutty, and ultra awesome.
Nutty-Mellow Popcorn Delight
(pulled together from Mama Cindy's (aka my mothers) recipe collection and allrecipes.com)
3 bags microwave popcorn**
2 cubes (1 cup) salted butter
2 10 oz bags mini marshmellows
1 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup light corn syrup
1 tsp vanilla extract
Stir-ins (all are optional...get creative):
1 bag Peanut Butter M&M'S
1 bag Peanut M&M's
1 jar/canister honey roasted peanuts
1 cup small gumdrops (not featured in this picture)
sprinkles
Pop popcorn (**see notes below). Add stir-ins and set aside. In a large saucepan, heat butter, marshmallow, sugar and corn syrup on med-low heat until smooth (marshmallows are completely melted), stirring very often, if not continuously. Remove from heat; add vanilla. Pour marshmallow mixture over popcorn and mix until well coated. Spread onto wax paper until cool. Store in airtight container or bag.
**You are looking for the equivalent of about 12 cups popped popcorn (that makes it really gooey. If you want a dryer popcorn add 1-3 more cups.) Honestly, we usually use microwave popcorn (the "healthy" stuff with just a bit of butter and salt...yum) but you can used regular air popped as well. For microwave, use about 3 bags...for air pop you are looking at about 9 TBSP (just over 1/2 cup). It's really not an exact science...just a good jumping off point. :) Try to weed out as many of the un-popped kernel's as possible (no one likes to chomp into a hard kernel after all). You can do this by collecting the popcorn into a large brown paper sack (or a large bowl) and shaking lightly to "settle" the un-popped kernel's in the bottom. Then lightly hand spoon the popped corn into a (another) LARGE bowl.
To make a beautiful neighbor gift, press cooled popcorn into a cling wrap lined bread pan and form into a loaf. Wrap loaf with excess cling wrap and continue wrapping until covered. Add a bow for a fun touch.
And ENJOY!
3 comments:
Love oooey gooey popcorn treats!! Eat some for me please :o)
It looks interesting. I've never seen a recipe quite like that one, but I bet my kids sure would love it.
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Be careful Dee....it's addicting.
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