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Grinch Popcorn Recipe Overview
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Grinch Popcorn is a fun, sweet, and salty treat perfect for holiday movie nights, particularly if you’re watching “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” It’s a festive mix of popcorn coated with a bright green, sweet mixture, and decorated with candies, making it a delightful snack for both kids and adults.
Ingredients
Here’s a general list of ingredients used across various Grinch Popcorn recipes:
- 10 cups of popped popcorn
- Salt (to taste)
- 3 tablespoons of butter (sweet cream salted)
- 3 to 4 cups of mini marshmallows
- Food coloring (yellow and blue, or green gel)
- Assorted candies (like red M&Ms) and additional mix-ins such as mini marshmallows
Instructions
- Prepare the Popcorn: Pop about 10 cups of popcorn using your preferred method (microwave, stovetop, or store-bought). Remove any un-popped kernels to avoid any surprises.
- Salt the Popcorn: Sprinkle salt over the popcorn, ensuring you season it to taste.
- Make the Marshmallow Mixture: Melt 3 tablespoons of butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Once melted, add 3 cups of mini marshmallows and stir until they are fully melted and combined. Remove from heat.
- Color the Mixture: Add a few drops of yellow food coloring to the melted marshmallow mixture, and then add a small drop of blue to achieve the “Grinch Green” color. Alternatively, you can use green gel food coloring for a more vibrant shade.
- Coat the Popcorn: Pour the marshmallow mixture over the popcorn in batches, gently folding to ensure even coating. Add more mixture if you prefer a stickier snack.
- Add Mix-ins: Spread the coated popcorn on a lined baking sheet. While the popcorn is still warm, add candies (like red M&Ms) and additional mini marshmallows on top.
- Cool and Serve: Let the popcorn cool down to room temperature, then break it into bite-sized pieces. Serve and enjoy!
Storage
Store any leftovers in an airtight container or zip-top bag at room temperature. The popcorn will stay fresh for a couple of days, but it’s best when eaten the day it’s made since it may become chewier over time due to the marshmallow coating.
Tips and Variations
- Color: For a more vibrant green, use gel food coloring.
- Add-ins: Feel free to customize with other mix-ins like pretzels, sprinkles, or candy hearts.
- Alternative Coating: If you don’t want to use food coloring, you can use green candy melts instead.
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