I'm trying 3 different recipes that I've never tried before, collected ages ago, some from family members who are no longer with us. In each case, I'm giving the recipe a twist.
This first one, my Grandmother's, is the oldest. The photo is my grandmother, me and an unknown baby. The worms, mixed in and sprinkled on are a just-for-fun addition.
This is Recipe #1
Muddy, Wormy Popcorn Balls
1/2 c Molasses1/2 c. Corn Syrup
2 tsp Vinegar
1 Tbsp Butter
5 - 6 cups Salted Popped Corn (1 Microwave Bag)
1 bag of Gummy Worms
Combine first 3 ingredients in pan over medium heat. Cook to a brittle but not crack ball stage. Remove from heat. Stir in Butter. Pour over popped corn & stir to coat. Shape into 6 to 8 balls.
Opinion: This was by far the easiest, quickest recipe. I think the flavor is 'old time' perfect. The worms, mixed in and sprinkled on, are just-for-fun additions, perfect memory makers for an evening of thriller movies with the children.
This second one is more for adult tastes.
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This is Recipe #2
2/3 c. Light Corn Syrup
2 c. Raw Cane Sugar
2/3 c. Boiling Water
2 Tbsp Vinegar
Combine the above ingredients in a heavy pan, then add:
2 tsp Cream of Tarter
Boil to soft ball stage. (Notice the rich nutty color from the raw sugar)
2 tsp Almond Extract
1/8 tsp Baking Soda.
Pour over 2 bags of Microwave Popcorn (appx. 10 cups) to which 1 cup of Sliced Almonds has been added.
WARNING: Hot sugar is really, really, really hot. Be careful not to burn yourself.
Opinion: This is my second favorite. Love the way the addition of the baking soda caused the entire mixture to froth up. This may be the reason it coats the corn more easily.
Opinion: This is my second favorite. Love the way the addition of the baking soda caused the entire mixture to froth up. This may be the reason it coats the corn more easily.
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This is Recipe # 3
This recipe made more than twice as many popcorn balls. They were slightly smaller than recipe #1 but I think the real difference is that they didn't pack together tightly. The pieces stuck lightly to each other and the resulting balls are significantly lighter in weight and less dense than the first batch. Another difference is that this mixture cooled very quickly making the mixing process a bit more difficult. I had to work very fast.
"O" My Goodness Colorful Popcorn Balls
In a heavy pan with buttered sides, combine the following:
2 c. White Sugar
1 1/2 c. Water
1/2 c. Light corn Syrup
1 tsp. Vinegar
Cook to hard-ball stage. Remove from heat and add:
1 tsp. Vanilla Extract
In a heavy pan with buttered sides, combine the following:
2 c. White Sugar
1 1/2 c. Water
1/2 c. Light corn Syrup
1 tsp. Vinegar
Cook to hard-ball stage. Remove from heat and add:
1 tsp. Vanilla Extract
Pour over 2 bags of freshly popped microwave popcorn (appx. 10 cups*) to which 4 cups of colored cereal has been added.
* If you are using regular popcorn instead of Microwave bags, add 1/2 tsp. Salt to sugar mixture.
Opinion: This recipe was a bit more difficult in the coating process and hardened very quickly. I really struggled with it but it was worth the effort according to the grandchildren.
3 comments:
The colorful popcorn balls are such a fun idea for children. And since there are so many different kinds of colored cereal, ( and other yummy cereals too....... I'm thinking peanut butter cereal! ) you would have an almost endless variety of fun popcorn balls to make! Fun!
These sound delicious. I think the kids and I will really enjoy making them.
Susan
Love popcorn balls. They bring back good childhood memories. Maybe I'll make some for Halloween.
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