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This Oreo Popcorn is a sweet and salty snack that will definitely have you wanting more. Popcorn coated in peanut butter white chocolate and chunks of Oreos – this is perfect for a group or movie night – or just for you if you don’t want to share.
Easy Oreo Cookie Popcorn
This recipe is so simple because you can use whatever popcorn you have handy and then you just mix in your ingredients! I coarsely chopped my Oreos so that they are easy to eat along with the popcorn.
A really fun part about this recipe is that you can add to it a bit! One of my favorite things is adding melted peanut butter along with the oreos to give that great chocolate peanut butter flavor, it is so good and I recommend trying it!
Ingredients needed
- Microwave popcorn: Microwave popcorn is my favorite, but use whatever popcorn you would like – you can even pop your own
- White candy melts (or Vanilla Candiquik or Almond Bark): To help the oreos mix in with the popcorn.
- Oreos, coarsely chopped – any flavor!
- Peanut Butter: For best results use no-stir peanut butter (not natural)
How to make Oreo Popcorn
- Pop popcorn in microwave according to package directions. Remove popcorn from bag and place in a large bowl. Remove all unpopped kernels!
- Place candy melts in a microwave safe bowl and heat for 1 minute. Stir, and add the peanut butter. Heat for about a minute more, stirring each 30 seconds. (Heating time will vary for different microwaves.) Once the peanut butter and the candy are melted together, pour over the popcorn. Stir carefully. Add chopped Oreos and stir once again.
- Turn popcorn out onto a large cookie sheet lined with a silpat or parchment paper. Let cool until hardened (or place in the refrigerator until set). Store in an airtight container.
Expert Tips
- When you are finished making the recipe, lay it out on a cookie sheet so it can properly harden.
- Try your best to remove all kernels prior to making the recipe so when it comes to eating, you do not have to worry about anything!
- Store in an airtight container so it doesn’t get stale.
FAQs
Store popcorn in an airtight container so it doesn’t get stale.
No, unfortunately most candy melts contain dairy.
Oreo Peanut Butter Popcorn Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 bag microwave popcorn (3.0-3.5 ounces)
- 8 ounces white candy melts (or Vanilla Candiquik or Almond Bark)
- ¼ cup (67g) peanut butter
- 16 Oreos coarsely chopped
Instructions
- Pop popcorn in microwave according to package directions. Remove popcorn from bag and place in a large bowl. Remove all unpopped kernels!
- Place candy melts in a microwave safe bowl and heat for 1 minute. Stir, and add the peanut butter. Heat for about a minute more, stirring each 30 seconds. (Heating time will vary for different microwaves.) Once the peanut butter and the candy are melted together, pour over the popcorn. Stir carefully. Add chopped Oreos and stir once again.
- Turn popcorn out onto a large cookie sheet lined with a silpat or parchment paper. Let cool until hardened (or place in the refrigerator until set). Store in an airtight container.
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Recipe Notes
- I like Ghiradelli candy melts the best (you can find them in the baking aisle). If you can’t find that, candiquick is the best alternative. I do not suggest using white chocolate chips.
- Be sure to use a no-stir peanut butter (not natural).
Wow…how do you think these awesome ideas up? I used to always order a peanut butter chocolate shake with Oreos at TCBY back in the day. I absolutely love the flavor combination…you Dorothy…are a genius ๐
Aw, thanks Lisa!
MMMMMM oreo and peanut butter. I bet this is heavenly!
Totally is! ๐ Thanks Julianne!
… I need this popcorn in my life.
Me too! I’m all out. ๐ Thanks Faith!
Best popcorn ever?? I think sooooo! OMG yum!
Thanks Kayle!!! ๐
Ge-ni-usssssss. I have been so bad with my somewhat-nonexistent diet lately and have been stuffing my face mercilessly with anything sweet and salty. I need this popcorn!
Ugh, diet schmiet. I wish I could have given you some!
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