I thought with Valentine's Day quickly approaching, that this would be the perfect time to share this wonderful recipe with you again.
You could even make this delicious popcorn more festive by experimenting with red and pink candies, sprinkles, etc.
If you've ever been fortunate enough to try Dale and Thomas' Drizzlecorn than you know how delicious it is. We normally are given some around the holidays, but go without the rest of the year because it is so expensive.
Well, for Valentine's Day, I decided to make Tim some peanut butter, white chocolate, toffee drizzle popcorn. It was a huge success! We've actually made it a couple of times since and it never lasts very long :)
Gourmet Drizzle Popcorn is so easy to make and is very easy to customize according to your favorite flavors.
Here's our recipe for Gourmet Drizzle Popcorn.Here are just a few examples to get your ideas flowing and your mouth watering:
Chocolate Praline (melted chocolate chips, crushed candied pecans),
White Chocolate Almond (melted white chocolate, slivered or chopped almonds),
Double Peanut Butter Crunch (melted peanut butter chips, crushed or chopped peanuts),
Heath Bar (melted chocolate chips, toffee bits),
Double Chocolate Delight (melted dark chocolate chips, melted milk chocolate chips),
Chocolate Butterscotch (melted chocolate chips, melted butterscotch chips),
Night and Day (melted dark chocolate chips, melted white chocolate chips),
Marvelous Mint (melted Andes mints),
Caramel Pecan (melted caramel, chopped pecans)
We love this popcorn. In fact, this is what our batch of drizzle popcorn normally looks like by the time it's ready to be stored. :)
Contributed to: Finer Things Friday, Frugal Friday, Tempt My Tummy Tuesday, Tasty Tuesday, Works for Me Wednesday, Ultimate Recipe Swap: Valentine's Day Treats
Sounds very yummy!
ReplyDeleteOh, yum. Do you pop "real" popcorn on the stove! That would make it almost healthy. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up with Finer Things Friday! :) Katie
Yes, we pop our popcorn on the stove using coconut oil and sprinkling with sea salt. Does that make this a health food? :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Incredible.
ReplyDeleteWe needed a new popcorn recipe. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYUMMY! I am bookmarking that recipe. We LOVE popcorn (of all kinds) in our house!!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmmmmm.........
ReplyDeleteMy favourite (highly addictive) recipe for chewy caramel popcorn is here:
http://paintingpinkpajamas.blogspot.com/2009/07/guilty-pleasure.html
Ooooh, sounds good! We love popcorn, this would be so fun for something special!
ReplyDeleteCool gift guide! so many ideas to deal with. Anyway, thanks for sharing this post. I've got an idea here.
ReplyDeleteGourmet Free