Friday, June 11, 2010

Fruity Jello Popcorn


If you know my husband at all, you know that one of his favorite treats is candy-coated popcorn. He even asked for cinnamon popcorn as his "groom's cake" at our wedding. While I have had great success making both cinnamon and caramel popcorn, I had been on the lookout for an easy recipe to make the fruity flavors of popcorn that you can get at the store. 

I actually found this recipe one night several months ago on accident. It was one of those cases where you finally find something when you stop looking :-)  It was great timing since he was wanting me to make some for his graduation reception. 



It's your standard candied-popcorn recipe where you cook the sugar mixture on the stove for awhile, coat the popcorn, and then bake it for a few minutes to help the mixture harden. The only difference is that you use a package of jello to add the flavor. I have also heard that you can use dry Kool-aid packets, but you have to add more sugar due to the lack of sugar in the drink packet. 


We tried cherry, tropical fruit, and blue raspberry with great success with all of them. The tropical fruit one may have been our favorite. The website talks about how some of the flavors of jello have more powder in the box than others. I definitely noticed this with the cherry flavor, so I baked it just a couple minutes longer to make sure the topping wasn't still gummy. There were some darker patches noticeable on the blue raspberry flavor since the color was lighter, but it didn't affect the overall flavor at all. 

Enjoy and let me know if you find a favorite flavor! 

(Printable Recipe)

Fruity Jello Popcorn
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Ingredients:
8 c. popped popcorn (I use air-popped)
1/4 c. butter
3 Tbsp. light corn syrup (can also use honey)
1/2 c. sugar
1 (3.5oz) pkg. jello - any flavor

Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F. Line a jelly-roll pan with foil or parchment paper. If using foil, spray lightly with a non-stick cooking spray. Set aside. Place popcorn in an extra large mixing bowl. Set aside.

Place butter and syrup in a saucepan on medium heat. Stir until butter is melted. Add the sugar and jello and stir to combine. Increase the heat and bring the mixture to a boil. Reduce heat until it just simmers and simmer for 5 minutes. The mixture may be thick at first but will become more liquidy as it cooks. After 5 minutes, pour half the mixture over the popcorn. Mix with two large spoons and repeat until the popcorn is well coated. This will be easier if you can work quickly.

Bake in the preheated oven for about 10 minutes, stirring a couple times in the middle. If the mixture appears to be a little bit gummy, you may have to bake it a minute or two longer. Remove the pan from the oven and let the popcorn cool. When it is cool enough to handle, break the popcorn into pieces.

2 comments:

  1. I haven't yet tried your Jello popcorn yet, but found your recipe for caramel popcorn here. Made it this afternoon... I am calling it "dangerously delicious" because it is difficult to stop eating it once you start. My husband and I both love it... thanks for the recipe!

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  2. Thanks for sharing the jello and caramel recipes. Im trying both because i cant decide. Jello-wise, Im trying pineapple !

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