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Popcorn Cake (2) Collection



 
 
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Old 29-12-2004, 05:22 AM
Gladys Dinletir
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Popcorn Cake
Popcorn Cake

Popcorn Cake

Ed Paulhus

6 qts. unbuttered and unsalted popcorn
1 lb. miniature marshmallows (1 1/2 bags)
1/2 cup margarine
1/2 cup oil
1 lb. small gumdrops

Prepa 6 qts. unbuttered and unsalted popcorn
Melt miniature marshmallows, margarine and oil. Stir together.
Toss gumdrops and popcorn together. Pour marsmallow mixture
over popcorn and stir: Fill greased angel pan and press down firmly.
Delicious!



Popcorn Cake

Johnson

1 gallon popped popcorn (cooled)
16 oz. M&M's
10 oz. peanuts
1 large bag mini marshmallows
1/2 cup margarine
1/2 cup vegetable oil

Mix popcorn, M&M's and peanuts. Cook marshmallows, margarine and oil until
marshmallows melt. Cook one minute longer and pour over popcorn mixture.
Mix thoroughly. Pour into tub pan. Cool and turn out onto plate. Cut with
serrated knife.


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