Cherry Cherry Popcorn Recipe; Plus a Review on PopcornPopper.com
If I say the words, ”Popping Corn“ does it make you smell and crave popcorn? It is amazing how the smell of popcorn wafts through the house or office when it is being made. Everyone gathers in the kitchen waiting for it to be ready, in anticipation of delving into its yumminess. I don’t know about you but I like mine salted with lots of butter!
At PopcornPopper.com you can find everything you need for a great popcorn experience. Whether it is for a night at home, for a holiday party, or a special celebration. They have you covered. You can find several choices of popcorn poppers, unpopped popping corn, popcorn oil and butter toppings, sweet popcorn toppings, popcorn seasonings, prepackaged popcorn kits, popcorn gift sets, and party supplies. I bet you thought I was just joking when I said they had you covered for everything you need! But I wasn’t! They even have a recipes section, which of course caught my eye! With Valentines day almost upon us, I thought this Cherry Cherry Popcorn would be perfect to try out!
Cherry Cherry Popcorn By: Wabash Valley Farms
Here is what you will need:
2 1/2 quarts air-popped popcorn
Butter-flavored cooking spray (like PAM)
1 package cherry-flavored gelatin
Directions:
Put popcorn into a very large bowl and spray lightly with butter-flavored oil. Sprinkle with gelatin. Put in 350 degree oven for 5 minutes. Gelatin will dissolve slightly and stick to the popcorn.
This recipe sounds super easy and yummy! I know someone on my Valentines list that will be getting this! Do you have a favorite popcorn recipe? I would love to hear about it!
Thank you PopcornPopper.com for sponsoring this review.
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I used to make popcorn balls for Christmas at work. It was a great and simple recipe.
1 c sugar
1 c light corn syrup
1 pkg jello, any flavor (I used red and green for Christmas, orange for Thanksgiving)
Bring all to a boil, stirring constantly, boil for 2 minutes, cool about a minute; pour over 2 large panfuls of popped corn. With buttered hands, shape into balls.
Yum!
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