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Popcorn Snowmen

 

To make six or eight popcorn snow creatures that double as a creative snack:

 

18 cups popped popcorn

2 cups sugar

1 cup water

½ cup corn syrup (such as Karo)

1 tsp. vinegar

½ tsp. salt

1 T. vanilla

 

Decorations:

white prepared frosting OR ¼ C. powdered sugar with a few drops water mixed into "glue"

pretzel sticks

raisins

M&M's

candy corn

mini jawbreakers

colored frosting in squeeze tubes

red licorice, cut thin

gumdrops or red hots

fruit leather or fruit by the foot

 

 

            Put popcorn in large, greased roasting pan and keep it warm in the oven at 275 degrees or so while you're making the syrup.

 

            Butter the sides of a 2-quart, heavy saucepan. Combine sugar, water, corn syrup, vinegar and salt. Cook and stir over medium-high heat until mixture boils, about six minutes.

 

            Clip a candy thermometer to the side of the pan, or set timer for 20 minutes. Boil moderately, stirring occasionally, 'til thermometer registers 250 degrees, the hard-ball stage. It may take a few minutes more than 20. It should just begin to change colors from clear to yellowish. Stir in vanilla.

 

            Take popcorn out of oven. Pour syrup over it. Stir gently with a big spoon, to coat. Cool until it's still hot, but you can just barely touch it without it hurting.

 

            Rub butter in your hands. If you're going to form snowpeople, form three sizes of popcorn balls: small, medium and large. Squeeze together. Place for support in a paper or Styrofoam bowl. It may lean!

 

            If you'd like pretzel-stick arms, push the pretzel sticks into the sides of the medium-size popcorn balls as you're forming them.

 

            While popcorn balls are still hot, you should be able to add decorations for eyes, nose mouth, buttons, etc., but if they won't stick, use white frosting or other edible "glue." You could use "glue" to make your popcorn creature stand up straight, too. Use squeeze or gel frosting for "hair" or other decorations.

           

            Of course, you could make other kinds of popcorn creatures or objects, and decorate them to suit: a Dalmatian with brown M&M "spots," for example, or a rocket ship with jawbreaker "controls."

 

            For snowmen's scarves, cut long rectangles out of fruit leather, fringe the ends with scissors, and wrap around neck.

 

By Susan Darst Williams • www.GoBigEd.com • After School Treats 045 © 2007

 

 

 

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