How to Make Pink Trash Popcorn
Microwave the popcorn., Pour the bag in a large bowl., Set the bowl aside. , Melt the candy melts., Crush the cookies., Add the crushed cookies and marshmallows to the popcorn., Pour the melted candy melts over the popcorn mixture., Transfer the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Microwave the popcorn.
Follow the directions listed on your microwaveable popcorn bag.
Be sure to listen to the crackles.
Continuing to heat the bag when there is no noise, will result in burnt popcorn. -
Step 2: Pour the bag in a large bowl.
Pick out and discard any unpopped kernels. ,, Heat them in the microwave using a 30% to 50% power for about two minutes, or until melted completely.
Stir every 30 seconds to incorporate.
If the mixture becomes clumpy and hard-like, after two minutes of heating and stirring, add a spoon of shortening.
Whisk it into the candy melt mixture to thin it out.. , Place the cookies in a large freezer zip-bag and use a rolling pin to crush them into small pieces. , Sift everything together. , Ensure everything is coated evenly. , Spread the mixture out evenly. , Set the sheet aside until the popcorn is cooled. -
Step 3: Set the bowl aside.
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Step 4: Melt the candy melts.
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Step 5: Crush the cookies.
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Step 6: Add the crushed cookies and marshmallows to the popcorn.
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Step 7: Pour the melted candy melts over the popcorn mixture.
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Step 8: Transfer the popcorn mixture to a lined baking sheet.
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Step 9: Allow the mixture to harden.
Detailed Guide
Follow the directions listed on your microwaveable popcorn bag.
Be sure to listen to the crackles.
Continuing to heat the bag when there is no noise, will result in burnt popcorn.
Pick out and discard any unpopped kernels. ,, Heat them in the microwave using a 30% to 50% power for about two minutes, or until melted completely.
Stir every 30 seconds to incorporate.
If the mixture becomes clumpy and hard-like, after two minutes of heating and stirring, add a spoon of shortening.
Whisk it into the candy melt mixture to thin it out.. , Place the cookies in a large freezer zip-bag and use a rolling pin to crush them into small pieces. , Sift everything together. , Ensure everything is coated evenly. , Spread the mixture out evenly. , Set the sheet aside until the popcorn is cooled.
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