Peanut Butter Popcorn

Peanut Butter Popcorn

  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Total Time: 15 mins
  • Servings: 8
  • About This Recipe

    “Sublime! The original recipe called for 4-8 servings, but I could finish this off myself in one sitting!”

    Ingredients

  • 1/2 cuplight corn syrup( or golden syrup)
  • 1/2 cupsugar
  • 1/2 cuppeanut butter
  • 1teaspoonvanilla
  • 6 -8cupspopped popcorn
  • Directions

  • In small pan melt together corn syrup and sugar.
  • Add peanut butter and melt.
  • Be careful not to boil mixture too much, the peanut butter will start to burn.
  • Remove from heat and stir in vanilla.
  • Stir mixture over popcorn.
  • Reviews

  • “I have been making this same recipe for years.It is fantastic.It only takes about 10 minutes from start to finish and everyone loves it.Sometimes I use honey and/or maple syrup instead of corn syrup for a change in flavor.If you want a fast snack, try this!”

  • “This is excellent, even if it does sound unusual.A nice change to popcorn.”

  • “Delicious snack that disappears all too fast. Instead of using corn syrup, I boil and reduce 1/2 cup water and 1/2 cup sugar together to make a simple syrup. Sometimes I’ll have a batch of simple syrup on hand already. I don’t like it either crispy or overly mushy, so I’ve found that pouring in the peanut butter mixture very slowly while tossing the popcorn constantly keeps it a better texture.”

  • “This is delicious!I’ve tried making peanut butter popcorn before using different recipes and it always tasted and smelled burnt.I had almost given up any hope of being successful at it, until I found this recipe.PB does burn easily, I think.My tips for those who had the same trouble as me.I did step 1 without the mixture boiling at all.I added the pb (step 2) and melted it.By then, it wasn’t boiling, but I could tell it was about to start.I removed it from the heat and added the vanilla.So, basically, my mixture did not boil at all.I did use 2 bags of butter flavored popcorn, removing all the unpopped kernels.I poured one bag in a large bowl, than added half the pb mixture.I poured the second bag of popcorn in the bowl and the poured the rest of the pb mixture on top.I stirred well and then poured this in two shallow baking pans and baked at 250 degrees for 30 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes.I then poured the popcorn on wax paper to cool.The baking made the popcorn crispy/crunchy instead of soft and chewy.Everyone at our bible study loved this!It went very fast, too.My child who does not like caramel corn, liked this!Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe.”

  • “This recipe was really good! I left out the sugar and only used the corn syrup and peanut butter. I always cut back the sugar in recipes as one of my children is diabetic. The kids gobbled this up and wanted more! I think this will become a regular around our house! Thanksfor the recipe!”

  • “Wonderfully easy recipe!! We used extra-crunchy peanutbutter and it was even better than the smooth!!”

  • “good but waaaaay too sweet.i would cut the sugar and corn syrup in half.”

  • “Way too good!I almost ate the whole batch by myself.”

  • “I liked this ALOT!I am a Nutella freak, so I reduced the PB and added a touch of Nutella for the second batch….PHENOM!”

  • “OMG! This is SOOO good! I am so glad I made this. I am not a huge peanut butter fan, but I’m hooked! I might just finish it before the night is over!”

  • “I made it without vanilla as I didn’t have any. But thanks for posting the recipe and glad it is so popular. My mom made PB popcorn when I was a kid- she got the recipe from her grandma. I was always the oddball kid “you like peanut butter with popcorn? What is wrong with you?” and all I culd say was try it! It is that good!”

  • “So yummy!My youngest daughter loves this stuff and makes it regularly!”

  • “This is so good and so easy!!I made one batch with creamy and thought it had too much peanut butter and not enought crunch so I made the second batch with about 9 cups of popcorn and extra crunchy peanut butter and it was truely “sublime.”I can’t wait to wow my friends with tis one!!”

  • “This is wonderful and is so quick.The kids loved it too.”

  • “I love popcorn.I love peanut butter.My neighbour told me about ‘peanut butter popcorn’.So tonight my hubby asked for ‘something’ sweet.I do not care for this.It lacked flavour actually.Maybe it needed butter and salt?I added that…but still don’t care for it.Bonus for my neighbour though, they will get the lot.lol.I am glad I held some plain popcorn back for us, just in case.Too bad”

  • “This was good, but definitely needs to bake in the oven or it is just gooey. Baked at 250 for 30 minutes to crisp it up.”

  • “This is cloyingly sweet.I baked half of it at 350 for 15 minutes….to much time….5-10 minutes plenty.It is better after baking.”

  • “I have made this so many times and it is fabuloso!!My teenager loves it!”

  • “The only problem with this little recipe is I can’t stop eating it! Delish! After I mix it all together I spread it on a baking sheet to let it crisp up, and sprinkle with sea salt. Then put in baggies to throw it my husband’s lunch. He loves it! Great treat for all ages.”

  • “I’m puzzled why anyone would use this recipe more than once. Huge disappointment, must have done something wrong. Not good at all, give me standard caramel corn every time. Had to try it, though, since I had all the ingredients. I think baking it in the oven for a half hour as some suggested would improve it. Right now I have a gooey, not-very-tasty mess. But no doubt I’ll try again another time.”

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