Popcorn Balls
Updated Dec. 14, 2023

- Total Time
- 45 minutes
- Prep Time
- 5 minutes
- Cook Time
- 40 minutes
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Ingredients
- Mix-ins, such as candy corn, M&M’s, gummy worms, crushed pretzels, crumbled cookies or sprinkles (optional)
- 2(3-ounce) bags plain microwave popcorn, ⅔ cup kernels or about 18 cups popped popcorn
- 2⅓cups/280 grams confectioners’ sugar
- 1¼cup/63 grams mini marshmallows
- ¾cup/180 milliliters light corn syrup
- ¼cup/57 grams unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing
- ½teaspoon kosher salt (such as Diamond Crystal)
- Food coloring (optional)
Preparation
- Step 1
Heat the oven to 200 degrees with the rack in the center position. If using mix-ins, place them in individual bowls and set aside. If using microwave popcorn or kernels, pop according to package instructions. (you should have about 18 cups). Transfer popped popcorn to a sheet pan, picking out any unpopped kernels, and place them in the oven to keep warm.
- Step 2
In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine the confectioners’ sugar, marshmallows, corn syrup, butter, 1 tablespoon cold water, salt and food coloring, if using. Bring to a boil, stirring frequently, until the marshmallows melt and the mixture is smooth, 6 to 9 minutes. Remove from the heat.
- Step 3
Transfer the popcorn to a mixing bowl large enough to comfortably hold all of the popcorn. Carefully add the hot marshmallow mixture, mixing gently with a spatula from the bottom of the bowl to ensure the popcorn is evenly coated. Allow the popcorn to cool slightly so the mixture doesn’t burn your hands and the popcorn balls don’t fall apart when shaping, about 5 minutes.
- Step 4
Line a sheet pan with parchment paper. Grease a ½ cup measuring cup and your hands with butter. Fill the measuring cup with the popcorn mixture; transfer to your hands and shape into a ball by gently squeezing it together. Place the ball on the sheet pan and continue with the rest, greasing your hands as needed. (You’ll need to work fairly quickly so the mixture doesn’t get cold. If the popcorn balls start to fall apart slightly on the sheet pan, don’t panic. Give them another little squeeze.) If you’d like to add any candies, stick them in once you’ve formed a ball (see Tip). If using sprinkles, place them in a bowl, then roll the popcorn balls in the sprinkles.
- Step 5
Once cool, wrap each popcorn ball in plastic wrap and store on the counter for up to 3 days. Do not refrigerate.
- If you mix in the candies directly to the popcorn in the bowl, the candies will melt and their color will bleed into the mixture. For crushed pretzels, a small amount can be added directly to the mixture.
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Comments
We've been making a version of this for decades at my house, but we do it like a rice krispie treat, so it has no corn syrup or powdered sugar. Just popcorn, butter, marshmallows, M&Ms, and crushed nuts. I am interested to try crushed pretzels instead of nuts though--that sounds fun!
This was really a terrible experience. First, I don’t know who has one bowl that comfortably ho.ds all those popcorns. I split them in two bowls and then had to split the gooey sticky mess between the two. Despite a lot of mixing, I couldn’t get the sticky stuff to evenly cover the popcorn balls. The candies didn’t stick and fell off from most of the balls. Now I have some with candies and some without, which will for sure create a mess among the kids. Clean up was NOT fun. Never again.
I’d add a bit more cayenne and ginger to punch the flavors up.
Luckily we had a bowl large enough to accommodate. I used cooking spray to spray my hands and didn’t have too much trouble. My mom made a version of this when I was a kid that had chopped jujubes and peanuts so that’s what I used. I mixed them in while stirring the popcorn with the marshmallow/sugar mixture without a problem. Crushed pretzels seems like a great idea too!
How about using butterscotch? Any tips?
I have to agree that this is a horrible experience making the balls, adding the candies, and fingers sticking to everything. Then the recipe is just too sweet, was hoping for a salty sweet kettle corn and was left with a sticky ball of way too sweet gummy corn. Def will not make again, very disappointing.
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