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Home » Holidays » Thanksgiving ideas » Turkey Popcorn Mix

Turkey Popcorn Mix

November 3, 2014 by Jenny 3 Comments

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Thanksgiving is right around the corner now that it is November and Thanksgiving usually means cold weather in NY so the kids are usually stuck in the house.  

In order to combat the winter blues and get the kids involved in the kitchen, I've created a Popcorn Mix that is not only delicious, but super cute.  

Turkey Popcorn Mix
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  • How to make Turkey Popcorn Mix?
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Turkey Popcorn Mix

I didn't have an opportunity to make any sweets for Halloween with googley eyes or candy corns so it only seemed right that I create something fun for Thanksgiving with them.  My Bunny Tail Popcorn Mix was a huge hit with Riley in the Spring so I knew that she'd love this recipe.  It combines popcorn with various candies and white chocolate.  What's not to love?

Thanksgiving Popcorn Recipe

What makes this Turkey Popcorn Mix a great Thanksgiving treat?

The googley eyes are one of my favorite things about this popcorn mix because they just sneak up on you.  I envisioned the candy corns as the turkeys' beaks and the Candy Corn flavored M & M's as the embellishments to their wings.  Regardless of how you see it, this is the perfect treat to have the kiddos make.  Riley loved being able to add in the ingredients.  She especially loved telling me what part of the turkey she thought she was adding in.

Popcorn Recipe for Thanksgiving

Ingredients:

  • Pop Secret butter popcorn
  • Candy corns
  • Candy corn flavored M&M's
  • Peanut butter chips
  • White chocolate candy melts

How to make Turkey Popcorn Mix?

  • Pop the popcorn according to the package directions.
  • Lay the popped popcorn out on a parchment paper covered cookie sheet.
  • Add in the candy corns, M &M's and peanut butter chips.
  • Melt the candy melts and pour over the popcorn mixture.
  • Mix with a spoon or let the kids have fun mixing with hands.

Pro Tip

If you still have some leftover candy corns from Halloween it makes this recipe super simple.  

Thanksgiving Turkey Jar for Popcorn

Later this week, I'm going to show you how to create the perfect turkey mason jar gift to give the candy as hostess gifts or even as Thanksgiving favors for the kids to make and leave with this Thanksgiving.

Turkey Popcorn Mix Recipe

A salty and sweet turkey popcorn recipe that is easy and delicious.
4 from 1 vote
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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Servings: 0

Ingredients

  • 1 bag Pop Secret butter popcorn
  • handful of candy corns
  • handul of candy corn flavored M&M's
  • handful of peanut butter chips
  • ½ bag white chocolate candy melts

Instructions

  • Pop the popcorn according to the package directions.
  • Lay the popped popcorn out on a parchment paper covered cookie sheet.
  • Remove any unpopped corns from the sheet.
  • Add in the candy corns, M &M's and peanut butter chips.
  • Melt the candy melts and pour over the popcorn mixture.
  • Mix with a spoon or have the kids use their hands.
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  2. heather @french press

    November 04, 2014 at 10:30 pm

    that does sounds like fun! we're pretty boring when it comes to popcorn, but my kids would love to add a few sweets

    Reply
  3. Sinea Pies

    November 03, 2014 at 8:45 am

    4 stars
    Now this is fun! Pinned it to my Snacks board!
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