Popcorn Balls

User Reviews

5.0

12 reviews
Excellent
  • Prep Time

    20 mins

  • Cook Time

    20 mins

  • Total Time

    30 mins

  • Servings

    12 popcorn balls

  • Calories

    698 kcal

  • Course

    Dessert

  • Cuisine

    American

Popcorn Balls

Transform plain popcorn into delicious treats! These Popcorn Balls are made from scratch with a soft, sweet taste. Give them as gifts or keep them all to yourself!

I Made This!

Be the first!

Save this

Be the first!

Ingredients

Servings
  • 12-13 cups of popped popcorn* 1 cup of unpopped popcorn kernels

Topping

  • cup water
  • ¼ cup unsalted butter plus additional for buttering bowl, spatula and hands
  • cup light corn syrup
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Add to Shopping List

Instructions

  1. Use my microwave popcorn method. Place ½ cup popcorn kernels in a glass microwave safe bowl. Cover bowl with microwave safe plate. Microwave for 2-5 minutes, or until there are 1-2 seconds between popping kernels. (*mine took exactly 5 minutes). Carefully remove the bowl from the microwave. It will be hot.
  2. Pour popped popcorn into a very large buttered bowl and set aside. I like to use the top of a cake saver.  It’s deep enough to hold all the popcorn and makes it super easy to stir when adding the sauce. You'll need to make TWO batches of microwave popcorn, for a total of 1 cup kernels, and about 12 cups popped corn.
  3. In a medium saucepan, add water and butter and heat over medium low heat until the butter is melted.
  4. Add in the corn syrup, sugar and salt and continue heating over medium low heat, stirring constantly with a metal spoon, until the mixture starts to simmer. There will be tiny bubbles that begin to form around the edge of the pot. When the entire surface is covered with bubbles, the sauce is at a simmer. This will take about 5 minutes.
  5. Continue to heat, over medium-low heat, stirring constantly. Continue to check the temperature of the sauce with a digital or candy thermometer until it reaches temperature of between 235- 240℉. This will take approximately 7-8 minutes. Remove the sauce from the heat and stir in the vanilla extract.
  6. Drizzle the sauce over the popped popcorn and stir with a buttered rubber spatula, until all the popcorn is coated. Make sure the sauce that has collected on the bottom of the bowl is evenly distributed. Let the popcorn mixture cool slightly and lay out a large piece of parchment paper or waxed paper on the countertop.  
  7. With buttered hands, cup the popcorn mixture, pressing together lightly, until it holds together and forms a ball, about the size of a baseball. Place on the parchment or waxed paper to set. Repeat until all the popcorn mixture has been formed into balls.
  8. Cool and transfer the popcorn balls into individual baggies that seal or use fold top baggies and tie with festive ribbon.

Notes

  • Each popcorn ball is about 1 cup.
  • If using bagged popcorn (or microwave bags of popcorn) be sure to choose unsalted and plain popcorn.
  • Right after the topping reaches the simmering point, the sauce will be very foamy and almost white in color. As it gets closer to the soft-ball stage, it will get thicker, become a golden color, and the bubbles will increase in size. The sauce will no longer flow like a liquid off the spoon but will make a syrupy thread that goes from the spoon to the sauce in the pot. (see photos) It will also coat the spoon and be more of a syrup consistency than a liquid.
  • I highly encourage using a candy thermometer if you are not familiar with candy making. If you don't own one, you could test the sauce by dropping a tiny bit of topping into a glass of cold water. The sauce will form a ball. When the ball of candy sauce is removed from the cold water, the candy instantly flattens and runs over your finger. 
  • Storage: Wrapped in plastic baggies or cellophane at room temperature. Will keep for about a week, but are best eaten within 3 days of making. And so good the day they’re made when slightly warm.
  • Uses: Makes great neighbor gifts, housewarming, treats for kids and parties. Can add festive sprinkles or candies and tie with coordinating ribbon.

Nutrition Information

Show Details
Serving 1popcorn ball Calories 698kcal (35%) Carbohydrates 81g (27%) Protein 8g (16%) Fat 39g (60%) Saturated Fat 10g (50%) Polyunsaturated Fat 25g Trans Fat 10g Cholesterol 10mg (3%) Sodium 896mg (37%) Fiber 10g (40%) Sugar 24g (48%)

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 12popcorn balls

Amount Per Serving

Calories 698 kcal

% Daily Value*

Serving 1popcorn ball
Calories 698kcal 35%
Carbohydrates 81g 27%
Protein 8g 16%
Fat 39g 60%
Saturated Fat 10g 50%
Polyunsaturated Fat 25g 147%
Trans Fat 10g 500%
Cholesterol 10mg 3%
Sodium 896mg 37%
Fiber 10g 40%
Sugar 24g 48%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Genuine Reviews

User Reviews

Overall Rating

5.0

12 reviews
Excellent

Write a Review

Drag & drop files here or click to upload
Other Recipes

You'll Also Love

Marshmallow Popcorn Balls

American
5.0 (18 reviews)

Popcorn Balls

American
0.0 (0 reviews)

Popcorn Balls Recipe

American
5.0 (432 reviews)

Popcorn Balls

American
5.0 (6 reviews)

S'mores Popcorn Balls

American
5.0 (3 reviews)

Marshmallow Popcorn Balls

American
4.9 (75 reviews)

Peanut Butter Popcorn Balls

American
5.0 (18 reviews)

Popcorn Balls (3 Ways!)

American
0.0 (0 reviews)

Easy Classic Christmas Popcorn Balls

American
5.0 (153 reviews)

CHRISTMAS POPCORN BALLS

American
0.0 (0 reviews)

Dirt Popcorn Balls

American
5.0 (6 reviews)

S'mores Popcorn Balls

American
4.7 (27 reviews)

Sweet & Salty Popcorn Balls

American
5.0 (9 reviews)

Popcorn Balls

American
0.0 (0 reviews)

Popcorn Balls

American
5.0 (3 reviews)