Hi Everyone!
Happy Sunday to you!! Today’s assignment for #SundaySupper is to make something crunchy. Let me tell you this was the hardest task so far. For crunchy all I could think about was celery or burnt food. Neither of those would do for a post. So I asked my Husband, what is crunchy? He said Captain Crunch Cereal. I told him I can’t use Captain Crunch because it’s not healthy, though it was a childhood favorite cereal. So I googled Captain Crunch Cereal, thinking maybe I could make it from scratch. ha ha Impossible!!! I had a recipe saved from a year ago to make Sesame Sticks. I spent two hours making them on a Saturday morning, they looked perfect. I baked them up and tried one, they were ok, but was missing something. So a few hours later, I tried one and guess what, they were soft, not crunchy. That recipe was a bust. So I thought popcorn, I burnt the first batch making it. I stunk up the whole house. Made a second batch, made my recipe that I had in my head and came to realize, I didn’t make enough popcorn and my recipe, all though tasty wasn’t blog worthy. Sigh…. What the heck is crunchy? I wanted to make something a little different. I thought granola bars, but nah, so what next? I had popcorn on the brain, so I did a wing it recipe and to my surprise it turned out, and turned out great! Woohoo!! I did it, crunchy, healthy and a hit with friends and family! Bingo!!!! So I am happy to say I have a recipe for you today!
Today’s recipe is homemade Peanut and Pretzel Popcorn Balls! They are so good! Crunchy and have just the right amount of popcorn, nuts and pretzels. I took these to work and they were a hit and my Husband took some to his work and his friends loved them!! Woohoo!!
These popcorn balls are healthy too and do not contain any corn syrup or marshmallows. To make the sticky syrup I used brown rice syrup and peanut butter! You know I had to get peanut butter in there somewhere. The brown rice syrup works like a dream. You can find it in the health food section of the grocery store. I actually bought marshmallows, but decided at the last-minute to try to make them a tad more healthy and to my surprise it came out perfect!!! As for the popcorn, I gave up popping it on the stove, due to burning and used a healthy bag of popcorn that I picked up at the store. The brand I used is Popcorn Indiana Fit with Sea Salt. I am so glad bagged popcorn worked, it cut the making time in half!! Plus it tasted so good!!! I munched on some popcorn as I was making my syrup. Yummy!
- 10 cups popcorn ( I used Popcorn Indiana Fit Sea Salt)
- ¾ cup honey roasted peanuts
- 1 cup pretzel sticks, broken up (one serving)
- ½ cup brown rice syrup
- ½ cup peanut butter
- 1 tbsp coconut oil
- 1 tsp. vanilla extract
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and spray a spatula with cooking spray; set a side.
- In a large bowl add popcorn, peanuts and pretzels; mix together, set aside. NOTE: Make sure you have no popcorn kernels in the mix
- In a medium sauce pan, add brown rice syrup, peanut butter, coconut oil and vanilla extract. Over medium heat, stir to bring to a boil. Keep stirring and let it boil for about two minutes. About 8 minutes total time. Pour over popcorn and with cooking sprayed spatula mix together until popcorn is covered. Pour onto prepared baking sheet.
- Spray your hands with cooking spray and grab a chunk of popcorn and squeeze into a ball. I made mine a little bigger than a golf ball. You must work quickly before the popcorn cools. Make sure when grabbing popcorn you grab some peanuts and pretzels, as they tend to fall to the bottom.
- Let cool for a few minutes and serve and enjoy!
- To store, wrap the popcorn balls in plastic wrap and place in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
These popcorn balls are perfect for a nice snack, to serve at a football party or to put in the kids lunches. The key to keeping them fresh is wrapping them in plastic wrap and storing them in an airtight container.
I am really happy that I got to show you a new and fun recipe! I enjoyed making these and plan on changing up the recipe a little in the future to try different flavor popcorn balls. I’m thinking spicy!!
Have a great day and be sure to check out what the crew made for their crunchy #SundaySupper mission. I can’t wait to see what they came up with!
Toodles,
Jennifer
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theninjabaker says
Thank you, Jennifer, for the reminder about brown rice syrup. That is a fantastic alternative to corn syrup – which gets into the area of concern about GMOs.
And, yes, how can you beat a combo like popcorn, pretzels and peanut butter? Home run! Or “touchdown” because it’s football season =)
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Ahhhhh thank you Ninja Baker!!! I tend to forget about brown rice syrup, but I saw it next to the marshmallows and thought why not, it works great in granola, and now I know it works great in popcorn balls!!
Christie says
YUM! I will have to try my hand at these…having never made popcorn balls evah! #droolworthy
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
This was the first time i made them too and it’s so easy!!! You should give them a try!!
Helene D'Souza says
Oh those are fun!! There are little pretzel in there =D
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
I just love pretzels and pretzels and peanut butter are one of my favorite combos!!
cookingactress says
all of those “failed” attempts paid off because these look seriously tasty and def. crunchy-licious!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thank you so much! I am pretty happy with the outcome!!
Family Foodie says
That is so funny that this was the hardest #sundaysupper for you… but you certainly came up with a winner!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thank you Isabel! It was a tough one! I don’t know why, but it was!!
Shaina says
I had a hard time trying to figure out something for this week’s theme too! We ended up a pretty similar combination 🙂 Peanut butter and pretzels go wonderfully together! Yum!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Hey when all else fails always go to Peanut Butter it will steer you clear to a perfect recipe! 🙂 Your chocolate peanut butter pretzel cookies sound amazing!!! AMAZING!!! You know I’d eat the whole batch!! By the way greta minds think a like! 😉
Nora the explora says
Why why why does everything you make look so delicious??! And why I can’t I just be in your kitchen and get me some? You have become my favorite food blogger slowly in the past few months! I love your recipes and you’re using my favorite ingredients most of the time. Thanks for so much inspiration (and some drooling)! Greetings from Eastern Europe
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Nora, you are so sweet! Thank you so much!!! You gave me a big smile when I read your comment!! Greetings to you from Sunny California!!!
Heather @girlichef says
I love every single thing about these…the salty, the sweet, the crunchy…
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thank you Heather. I love the combination too!!
Liz says
Oooh, these look irresistible, Jen! I love popcorn balls!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thank you Liz!
Renee Dobbs (@reneedobbs) says
Love that you have peanut butter in these popcorn balls. And what an effort you did for this event. Glad it finally worked out and best of all getting to share this great recipe.
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Ahhh, thanks Renee! I am glad I have a recipe to share too!!! Your nutty wedges was a great idea and look so good!
Jen @JuanitasCocina says
I love how you lightened this up! Fabulous!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thank you Jen!! 🙂 I tend to eat a lot so I need to lessen the calories wherever I can.
Dorothy at Shockingly Delicious says
Inspired to try brown rice syrup by your recipe!
Dorothy at Shockingly Delicious says
Inpired to try brown rice syrup by your recipe!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
You could make some awesome recipes using brown rice syrup! It’s so sticky sweet!
Anne @ Webicurean says
wow do those look good! I asked my hubby too–what do I make that’s crunchy? There are lots of things, of course, but I couldn’t think of one!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
I know, crazy how that works!! But as soon as I saw the other recipes, I thought darn that was a good idea! I should have made that! 🙂
Laura Dembowski says
I would not be able to stop eating these! They look so good. Plus, I can totally relate to your issues in getting to this recipe – happens to me all the time.
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
You should have tried making them, I ate so many peanuts, pretzels and popcorn before I even made the balls. Then I ate like 3 balls!! 🙂
I don’t know what it was with crunchy food, I love crunchy food but it was a tough task!! I was amazed of the recipes the rest of the crew made!
Brianne @ Cupcakes & Kale Chips says
Sometimes the best recipes are the ones you randomly throw together, and this is definitely a winner!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Your right! All the ones that I think ehhh, this may not work end up being my best yet! I found the ones you plan, prepare, prep spend hours making it are not the ones that are a hit! Funny how that works!
Shannon R @Killer Bunnies, Inc says
These look fantastic. I don’t use my brown rice syrup near enough. I’ll have to use regular peanuts though since I don’t really do honey. Hehe!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Ahhhhh, I forgot a true vegan doesn’t used honey!! regular salted peanuts would work great! 🙂
Hezzi-D says
I’ve had a lot of popcorn balls in my day but never with pretzels! Sounds great!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
OMG, try it with pretzels! It’s crazy good!!!
Sophia @ NY Foodgasm says
WOW!!!! This looks awesome! I gotta try this one! Great work Jennifer!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thank you Sophia!! This was a tough task, but I did it and I am very happy with the outcome!
Sarah says
DEFINITE “dad” food around here
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Yah! I think you right! 🙂
Vicki @ WITK says
I’m loving this salty sweet combo! Sounds like the perfect treat for the afternoon munchies
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Sweet and Salty is one of the best combinations of all time!!
Nancy @ gottagetbaked says
Oy, what an ordeal! Poor you going through all the trial and error but look at what an amazing recipe you came up with. These look so delicious, crunchy and indulgent. The best part is that they’re pretty healthy. I love that I can eat this (and I’d probably gobble up at lesat half a dozen balls at once) and not feel too guilty 😉 I need to get some brown rice syrup so that I can make these.
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
The brown rice syrup works amazing in this recipe! I was very happy with the outcome!! As for eating half a dozen, I think I did that the first day!!
Alida says
This sounds amaaaaaaazing! You have successfully combined two of my favorite foods with my third favorite food! 🙂
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
It’s all of my favorites combined too! They are very addicting!!
Camille says
Oh how fun! I love adding pretzels to sweet things!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Oh me too! Pretzels are one of my all time favorite snacks!
Tara says
You always make something that I could eat 200 of. Love these!!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
I think you and I have the same kind of tastes in food!! We need to get together one day and have a feast!!
Courtney @ Neighborfood says
These seem like such a great thing to have around the house around the holidays or for tailgating. A perfect snack!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thanks Courtney! They are fun to eat and is a nice healthy snack that you won’t over indulge in because they are filling!
Cheryl King says
I love love love popcorn balls!! These look so good, can’t wait to try, maybe for Halloween?!?! Thanks for sharing with #Sunday Supper!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Your welcome Cheryl! They are fun to make and are perfect for Halloween. If you want to be bad, add some chopped up candy corn to it! But don’t tell anyone I told you that! 🙂
Bea says
Kudos to you on your many tries at a crunchy treat and wow did it pay off! These sound and look absolutely fantastic! Great job 🙂
Cindys Recipes and Writings says
You hit this out of the park, Jen, great crunchy combo!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thank you Cindy!!
Jane's Adventures in Dinner says
What a great idea for the crunch! Loved getting popcorn balls on Hallowe’en from the neighbours.
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
I have to admit I never had a popcorn ball until I made my own. I think I have missed out!!
Sarah | Curious Cuisiniere says
We love dipping pretzels in peanut butter, so I bet we’d be all over these!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
I love dipping pretzels in PB too! One of my favorite snacks!
Faye Leong says
Wow…this is amazing, Jennifer. How can I miss this? Great recipe!
Susan says
These are really fantastic! I love that you don’t use marshmallow for the popcorn balls because I sometimes feel like it ends up making them soggy in the long run (and well with the health factor it just means I can have more than one)!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thank you Susan. I was really happy with the brown rice syrup!
Colynn says
These are right up my alley! I love peanut butter and pretzels combined. Thanks for the idea of using brown rice syrup. I can rarely find a good binder when I’m making these sorts of things. 🙂
Colynn says
These are right up my alley! I love peanut butter and pretzels combined. Thanks for the idea of using brown rice syrup. I can rarely find a good binder when I’m making these sorts of things. 🙂
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
The brown syrup works great in this recipe! I agree PB and pretzels are a great combinations!!!
Rose says
Hi, I just made this…sort of. No brown rice syrup, so I used honey. No peanuts, so used sliced almonds which I toasted first. Used gluten free pretzels which didn’t have a lot of salt on them, so added salt to the mixture of peanut butter, coconut oil and honey. I didn’t make balls, rather just poured everything onto a cookie sheet, then drizzled with melted dark chocolate and a sprinkle more of sea salt. Taking a bag to a brunch later as a sort of hostess gift. One thing: please. If you (and other bloggers) could please specify when you use peanut butter whether it is natural, or something like Kraft or jiffy, both of which have added sugar. Then, folks like me can determine how much sweetener to add based on how much already exists in the peanut butter. Thanks!