Old Fashioned Pink Popcorn
- 12 cups Popped Popcorn
- 2 cups Sugar
- 23 cups Whole Milk
- 2 Tablespoons Corn Syrup
- 1/4 teaspoons Vanilla Salt (regular Is Fine As Well)
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla
- 2 drops Red Food Coloring (start With A Little And Add Until You Get The Right Shade)
- Pop up your popcorn.
- I did mine on the stove old school style.
- Which for those of you who only do microwave popcorn means you pour some oil in a large stock pot, let the oil get hot, then place popcorn kernels in the bottom and cover with a lid.
- Then you wait for the magic to happen.
- Swish the pot around from time to time to keep things from burning and do not go too hot.
- You want a medium heat or youll scorch it.
- Use the package instructions to determine how many raw kernels to use to attain 12 cups of popped corn.
- Set the popped popcorn aside.
- Attach a candy thermometer to a heavy saucepan.
- In the saucepan combine your sugar, milk, corn syrup and salt.
- Cook over medium heat until your sugar dissolves.
- Then you want to keep it at a low boil until the temperature reaches 230 F which is known as soft ball stage.
- If you do not have a thermometer you can grab a glass of super cold water, drop a little of the mixture into it, now grab that mixture with your fingers and if it forms a ball in the water then flattens out after its out of the water that is soft ball stage.
- You can probably find videos of this online if you arent quite sure what this all means.
- Stir occasionally until it reaches soft ball stage and then remove the pan from the heat, and add your vanilla and food coloring.
- Stir well.
- Now put your popcorn into a large bowl or even a big roasting pan.
- You want to have ample room to stir it really well.
- Now pour your pink mixture over top and stir well to coat.
- Now line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and transfer the popcorn to that to let it dry out.
- Try not to eat a boatload while waiting for it to cool.
- Impossible, trust me!
- Serve with a big old pink grin!
- Adapted from: Nans Recipe Spot.
sugar, milk, syrup, vanilla salt, vanilla, coloring
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/appetizers-and-snacks/old-fashioned-pink-popcorn/ (may not work)