Old Fashioned Pink Popcorn

Published November 22, 2011. Updated January 28, 2019

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I cannot express to you how excited I am to finally have found this recipe!!  Do you remember this popcorn?  My Grandmother made this countless times for us.

She would bring a recycled ice cream pail full of it to family gatherings, parties or she’d just have some prepared for us grand kids when we’d come to visit.   My sweet Grandmother passed away many years ago and I haven’t been able to find the recipe… until yesterday!

I have tried several other recipes I’ve found on the web and non of them produced the result I was looking for.  One of them even produced a wet coating similar to caramel corn (this is that amazing popcorn that dries and tastes like candy =).  If you, like me, ever ate this as a child then this popcorn will take you back in time.

There are so many memories attached to this recipe.  For those of you who haven’t tried it before, now is the time!  It is for kids and adults alike.  I’m pretty sure I ate at least half the bowl in one sitting =).  This is the perfect treat for a party, gift giving, holidays (as you can choose the color), movie watching and just any time you need a delicious addictive treat!  I hope you become as excited as me about this recipe!  You’ll be fighting for the flakes straggling behind in the bowl (those are my favorite =).

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Old Fashioned Pink Popcorn

Pretty in pink, perfectly fun and delicious popcorn just like Grandma made!
Servings: 12
Prep10 minutes
Cook15 minutes
Ready in: 25 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Pop popcorn into a large bowl according to manufactures directions.
  • Pour popped popcorn into two very large mixing bowls, set aside.
  • In a large saucepan whisk together sugar, half and half, corn syrup and salt. Cook over medium high heat, stirring constantly until sugar has dissolved.
  • Heat mixture to 232 degrees, stirring occasionally. Immediately remove from heat and pour in vanilla and food coloring. Drizzle mixture over popped popcorn.
  • Gently stir popcorn until mixture is evenly coated and coating begins to dry (you'll notice the popcorn kernels separating).
  • Pour mixture onto waxed paper and allow to dry about 20 minutes. Store in an airtight container.

Notes

Recipe adapted from here

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142 Comments

  • Danielle

    Hi,
    I made the popcorn and it was delicious but then stored it in an airtight container for just a few hours and it got soggy. Any suggestions ? Thank you

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Are you in a really humid environment? You could try baking it as others recommended in comments above.

  • Polar bear

    Hello! I’m planning my daughter’s birthday, she wants all in black and pink. I decided to do this pink popcorn, but since I’m not English native speaker I can’t understand what 2/3 half and half mean. Can someone please explain to me? Thank you

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      That would just be 1/3 cream and 1/3 milk if you can’t find the product labeled half and half at the grocery store in the dairy section. Hope it’s enjoyed!

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  • rawani

    what do you mean by half and half? in the ingredients.. ? this is a fun idea for a baby girl baby shower!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Equal parts cream and milk, so if you can’t find half and half where you live you can substitute a mixture of half milk half cream.

  • Nike

    What does “half and half” mean?
    Sorry, I’m not American so don’t get the slang;-)

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      No problem – I should specify I forget out of the US people might not be familiar with it. It’s simply a mixture of half milk and half cream so you can make it yourself by combining equal parts milk and cream.

  • Anne

    Jaclyn, When I was growing up in the 60’s, we would buy blocks of pink popcorn. I don’t remember what the name was, but it was so good and I wonder if this is the same stuff. I’ve got to make this and see!

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