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Pretty-in-Pink Popcorn Party Mix

Posted by Monica Matheny on Thursday, February 10th, 2011
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Pink Popcorn Party Mix

Last week I did a post about making a Game Day Popcorn Party Mix in team colors for a Super Bowl party. Today's post is about a similar party mix, with a few additions to make it festive and pretty for Valentine's Day or any "pink" party--wedding, baby girl, princess birthdays, etc. (The colors can be changed for other occasions.) This mix is delicious, easy, and the colors contribute to your party decorations. It's great for classroom party treats or to take to the office to share with co-workers. Serve it in a bowl, or put it in gift bags. This makes a fun gift or party treat or favor.

Step-by-step photos for making Pretty-in-Pink
Popcorn Party Mix

Step 1. Assemble the ingredients: popcorn (I used oil- and salt-free air-popped); white chips for melting (vanilla or white chocolate); semi-sweet chocolate chips for melting (not pictured); honey roasted peanuts, M&M's in red and pink (this Valentine's Day version is widely available in stores in February); coarse sea salt; decorating sprinkles (I used pink nonpareils and red coarse sugar); canola oil, food coloring (oil-based recommended; I used Wilton candy colors.).

In place of the white chips you can use pink Wilton candy melts that are already colored; although the colors aren't as vibrant. You can also omit the food coloring entirely--use plain white melted chips and rely on M&Ms and sprinkles to add color to the mix.

NOTE about food coloring.  If you want to color melted baking chips or candy and maintain a thinner drizzling consistency, you need to use an oil based food coloring. This isn't commonly found in grocery stores. The more common water based food coloring will cause the melted chips to thicken to a paste. It can be used, but you have to assemble the mix differently. See my Game Day Popcorn Party Mix post for an explanation. 

ingredients

Step 2. Line a large baking sheet (mine is 13x18) with parchment or waxed paper. Spread 8 cups of popped corn on the baking sheet. It's easy to pop your popcorn in the microwave. Here's how:

View recipe for Homemade Plain Microwave Popcorn

popcorn on tray

Step 3. Sprinkle evenly with 1/2 cup honey roasted peanuts and 1/2 cup M&Ms.

nuts and m&ms

Step 4. Add oil to chocolate and white chips. (Adding a small amount of canola or vegetable oil, gives the melted chocolate a smoother, glazy texture and appearance.) Add food coloring to the white chips, if desired. 
Step 5. Melt them in the microwave using the method described here:

Click to view Melted Chocolate for Dipping and Drizzling Recipe

Step 6. Use a spoon to drizzle melted chocolate on top of popcorn mix.

chips in bowls  drizzle chocolate

Step 7. While the chocolate is still "wet", sprinkle it with coarse sea salt so the salt will stick. This makes a yummy sweet & salty taste combo.

choc on tray

Step 8. Next melt the pink-colored white chips; and drizzle the pretty melted mixture over the popcorn.

melted pink  drizzle pink

Now, it is "pretty-in-pink"!

pink on popcorn

Step 9. Before the pink drizzle hardens, sprinkle it with red sugar and pink nonpareils.

sprinkles on popcorn

The sprinkles make the mix prettier, and also add some crunch.

closeup sprinkles

Step 10. Let the mix harden completely and break it into pieces. The hardened melted chocolate serves as glue to hold the candies, nuts, and popcorn together.

pieces

Serve the mix in a bowl or on a platter.

heart platter

For a party or buffet, make individual servings in cupcake liners.

cupcake liner

 

This mix makes a great gift! Put the mix in cellophane bags or a jar. Add ribbons and tags to pretty it up. You can choose from 10 free Valentine's Day downloadable gift tags here:

click here for Valentine's Day Gift Tags

gift bag        jar

 

Make sure you keep some for yourself. You deserve a sweet treat, too!

final

Make it a yummy day!

Other popcorn recipes that may interest you:

 

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Pretty-in-Pink Popcorn Party Mix
By Monica              Servings: 9 cups
Ingredients
  • 8 cups popped corn (I use air-popped without oil or salt)
  • 1/2 cup honey roasted peanuts
  • 1/2 cup M&Ms* (use red/pink Valentines mix, if available)
  • 1/2 cup milk or semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1/2 cup white chocolate or vanillla baking chips **
  • 1 tablespoon canola oil, divided
  • pink food coloring*, optional (oil based preferred over water based)
  • 1 teaspoon coarse sea salt
  • decorating sprinkles (red coarse sugar, pink nonpareils, or similar)
Directions
Spread popcorn on a large baking sheet that has been lined with parchment or waxed paper. Sprinkle peanuts and M&Ms evenly over top. Combine chocolate chips with 1/2 tablespoon oil and melt in microwave (see melting instructions at www.TheYummyLife.com/recipes/26). With spoon, drizzle evenly over popcorn mixture. Sprinkle with coarse sea salt. Add food coloring and 1/2 tablespoon oil to white chips, melt, and drizzle over popcorn mixture. Sprinkle with decorating red sugar and pink nonpareils.  After melted drizzles harden, break into pieces and store in airtight container or sealed plastic bags.

*Modify food coloring and M&M colors for any occasion: colors of sports teams or schools, green for St. Patrick's Day, red/blue for 4th of July, black/orange for Halloween, red/green for Christmas, etc. Food coloring can be omitted entirely--use plain white melted chocolate and rely on M&Ms and sprinkles to add color to the mix.
**White chips are best to melt if you want to color them; other chip flavors can be used as long as their colors work with the occasion.
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17 Comments
Lauren at KeepItSweet 2 years ago
Your popcorn mixes are so festive but they also look delicious! I love them.

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Monica 2 years ago
Thanks so much, Lauren. These mixes are SO easy, too!

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Traci B. 2 years ago
I have decided this is what I am going to give my son's teachers for Valentines Day. Thank you!

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Monica 2 years ago
Hi Traci. What a fun gift for your son's teacher! Hope she likes it. :-)

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Emily Koch 2 years ago
Love it! It pretty and yummy (and easy!).

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Monica 2 years ago
Thanks, Emily! You could even make this in wedding colors. :-)

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Jen 2 years ago
This would be great for either of my girls birthday parties.  So cute!  

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Monica 2 years ago
Hi Jen. Yes, this would be fun for a girl's birthday party. It's definitely got that girlie pink thing going!

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Amy 2 years ago
Wow. I would love a big bowl of this. Great birthday material. Thanks!

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Monica 2 years ago
Hi Amy. Yes, definitely good birthday material. It's easy to switch the colors, too.

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LaToya 10 months ago
I love this site and I've been looking for a recipe like this. I love that Monica posts pictures of all the ingredients and gives "step by step" instructions and examples for those of us who need it. I plan to use this particular recipe for my daughter's first birthday party. Of course, she won't be able to eat any, but this will make for great goody bags for the kids that are invited. Thanks Monica!

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Monica 10 months ago
LaToya, what a sweet comment. Thanks so much! I'm happy to hear you like the recipe and enjoy the photos. Great idea to use this popcorn mix for birthday goody bags.

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alex 9 months ago
I'm so glad you included this in the Sweet and Salty party!  I love popcorn mixes so this is really fun!  Can't wait to keep reading!

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Stacey 4 months ago
Monica, just found your site while searching for a snack mix for a school party.  Love it!

I am trying to make this recipes allergy free, was thinking of adding Craisins instead of peanuts.  Any feedback for me?

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Monica 4 months ago
Hi Stacey! Craisins sound like a great idea--tasty and the right color! You could also sub or add pretzels to continue the salty/sweet theme. I've used those in some of my popcorn mixes. This mix is great for school parties. Enjoy!

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Stacey 4 months ago
I made the recipe using the cranberries and white chocolate instead of the pink and it turned out awesome.  I learned a few things along the way, but the most important lesson I learned was I will not make it for 50 individual treat bags again!!!  LOL

Thanks for a great recipe idea!

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Monica 3 months ago
Hi Stacey. FIFTY BAGS!?!?!? That's a lot of work! I'll bet everyone loved them, though. :-)

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