Salted White Chocolate Candy Corn Popcorn
Sweet, salty and super simple, this popcorn is tossed with candy corn, sprinkled with coarse salt and drizzled with white chocolate! It's a perfect Halloween treat!
Why are sweet and salty things so awesome?
Seriously, I could eat just about any sweet and salty combination.
A few years ago, my aunt and uncle gifted us with a popcorn machine. At the time, I had no idea how much we would absolutely adore this appliance. It's become one of my favorite items in my kitchen! It makes a night on the couch feel special, while it's also a really fun item for parties.
Shaun and I will often make a batch with lots of kosher salt and devour it on the couch with a glass of wine. I find that freshly popped popcorn is perfect just this way, but I do love the occasions when I can dress it up with some fancy mix-ins. With Halloween approaching and candy corn on the brain, this is a super simple yet festive treat that can easily be added to any party menu!
I don't really love candy corn, but I do really like it in this popcorn mix. It adds a nice texture and a super hit of sweetness. Combined with the drizzled white chocolate, it does border sweetness overload, however, the coarse salt balances it all out.
If you have a party this coming weekend, I highly recommend this popcorn mix! And if you plan to stay in with a horror movie and a cocktail, well, it's perfect and easy enough for that occasion as well!
Salted White Chocolate Candy Corn Popcorn
8 C popped popcorn
4 oz white chocolate
1 tsp vegetable oil
1 bag candy corn
1 tsp kosher salt, or other coarse salt
Place popped popcorn on a baking sheet in a single layer. Drop candy corn all over the top. Set aside.
Chop the white chocolate and place in a microwave-safe bowl. Add vegetable oil. Microwave in 30 second increments, stirring after each. Once melted, drizzle over the popcorn. I find that the tines of a fork serve as a perfect 'drizzler'. If you have already salted your popcorn, then it may be salty enough as is. If not, sprinkle salt all over the top of the popcorn. Let set up, break apart, and serve in a big bowl. To cool, place in a cool spot such as in the refrigerator or outside.
I hope you like this recipe! It's so simple yet so addicting!
What are you making for Halloween?
Are you a candy corn lover or hater?
Reader Comments (1)
I LOVE making dessert popcorns and this one is so perfect for Halloween :)