Pour it over the popcorn, then gently stir it up to coat the popcorn with almond bark. Sprinkle with Christmas sprinkles to make it extra festive!! 🙂 Let it dry/harden, then break it into pieces. Enjoy with a cup of hot chocolate! Pro Tips If you pop your popcorn (vs buying ...
Cool completely. Melt almond bark according to package directions. Drizzle over cooled popcorn. You can put it in a ziploc bag and snip the corner off for more controlled drizzling or just do it with a fork. Wait for the drizzle to set or you can speed this up by popping it in the ...
To prepare to mix the ingredients with the popcorn, you will want to put the cookies, a few at a time, into a food processor and chop them. You can have some bigger pieces, in fact, I recommend it. Add 2 cups of the Chex cereal and 1 cup of the crushed cookies to the popcorn....
Microwave the almond bark for 30 seconds on low heat. Remove it and stir it with a spoon. Alternate microwaving and stirring the almond bark in 30-second increments until it is melted. Rochelle Buley/Demand Media Remove the melted almond bark from the microwave. Stir in the food coloring un...
24 ounces white chocolate or almond bark, chopped 1 cup pecan halves Directions: Pop your popcorn of choice (I prefer movie theater butter because I’m a heathen and, in my eyes, one can never go wrong with butter) according to the directions on the bag. Combine pecan halves and popcorn...
Whatever you do, I guarantee you it will be delicious. And addicting. And if you eat the whole thing, you can’t blame me. Consider yourselves warned. Jennifer Young A quick, easy and delicious sweet and salty snack with pretzels, popcorn and peanuts....
Drizzle with dark chocolate. Refrigerate for 10 minutes until the chocolate hardens. Break into pieces and serve. Recipe Notes Use melted and tempered pure chocolate (made with cocoa butter) or melted confectionery coating (Candy Melts, Almond Bark). See Hungry Happenings'Chocolate Making Tips page...
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Hey, I’m not familiar with vanilla bark. When I Googled it said it’s the same as almond bark is that what I’m supposed to buy? Could you tell me what’s the difference between using vanilla bark and white chocolate? Looking forward to try this for my sons birthday next month. ...
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