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Samoa Popcorn aka German Chocolate Popcorn

Samoa popcorn in a clear glass bowl
 
 My name is Shelly and I am a snack food-aholic.
Honestly, I believe that I could omit the 3 standard meals that one should eat and only eat the in-betweens.
My son has just learned about all the food groups and is thus very conscience of when I am not having a balanced meal.
“Mom, you know an Oatmeal Cream Pie and a string cheese isn’t a balanced meal”.
Mmmm-kay.  Thanks.
 
So while I go learn about the darn food pyramid, here’s s a yummy treat for all my fellow snackers.
I got the inspiration for this from my most favorite Girl Scout cookie, the delicious Samoa.
The samoa is a shortbready cookie covered in caramel and toasted coconut with yummy fudgy stripes.
I wanted to incorporate that yumminess into a finger food, so voila…
Samoa Popcorn!
 
 It’s buttery popcorn coated in yummy caramel with toasted coconut and Samoa cookies throughout topped with a chocolate drizzle.
 
Have I got your attention?
 
 
 If you don’t have Girl Scout cookies, Keebler has made a remarkable copycat version called Coconut Dreams.  They are really good and readily available at your supermarket anytime of the year! OR you can really omit the addition of cookies entirely because you have all the flavors going on and call it German Chocolate Popcorn.  It just keeps getting better, doesn’t it?
 
Samoa Popcorn or German Chocolate Popcorn..you make the call 🙂
 
 Start by toasting you coconut…Put coconut in cold skillet and heat to medium low.
 
It will take 10-15 minutes or so for it to toast up, but please watch it carefully because once it starts to brown it will go fast.
 Once it is a light golden color remove from heat and set aside.
Now, if you are adding the Samoas, chop your cookies into small bit-sized pieces.
Set aside.
 

Meanwhile, make your caramel and coat the popcorn.

Line a counter with some wax paper and spread out the caramel corn evenly, then sprinkle with your toasted coconut!

Leave your wax paper out, you will need it again!
 
Then in a large roasting pan or baking sheet bake your popcorn in oven for 45 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes.
Now spread you popcorn back onto the wax paper and sprinkle your chopped cookies evenly on top.
 
Melt your semi-sweet chocolate in microwave on 50% power in 30 second intervals until melted, stirring each time.
Drizzle your melted chocolate on top of cookies and popcorn.  Let the chocolate set and break apart.
Store in airtight container for 3-4 days.
 
 
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Samoa Popcorn aka German Chocolate Popcorn

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Ingredients

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  • 2 bags of Light microwave popcorn popped with the unpopped kernels removed.
  • 2 c. light brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup light corn syrup
  • 12 tablespoon butter, cubed
  • 4 Tablespoons water
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • 2 cups sweetened coconut flakes
  • 4 oz semi-sweet chocolate
  • 1 package Samoa Cookies (optional)

Instructions

  1. After your popcorn is popped according to the package instructions set it aside in a large bowl.
  2. Put coconut in cold skillet and heat to medium low.
  3. It will take 10-15 minutes or so for it to toast up, but please watch it carefully because once it starts to brown it will go fast.
  4. Once it is a light golden color remove from heat and set aside.
  5. Now, if you are adding the Samoas, chop your cookies into small bit-sized pieces.
  6. Set aside.
  7. On your counter or a nearby table line a few sheets of wax paper so you can spread you popcorn onto it when mixing the caramel. You don’t have to do this, but it makes it easier.
  8. To make the caramel combine the butter, brown sugar, water and corn syrup in a medium saucepan.
  9. Whisk ingredients to together and bring to a boil.
  10. Preheat your oven to 200°
  11. Boil without stirring for approx 5 minutes until candy thermometer reads 250°. If you don’t have a candy thermometer, 5 minutes is just about the right amount of time, don’t worry too much.
  12. Remove from heat and immediately whisk in your baking soda and vanilla.
  13. Now watch as your caramel does all sorts of sciencey things…gets lighter and bubbles/foams up a bit.
  14. Pour your caramel over your popcorn and stir until it’s all coated.
  15. Now pour you popcorn on you waxed paper and sprinkle your toasted coconut on top of popcorn evenly.
  16. Leave your wax paper out, you will need it again!
  17. In a large roasting pan or baking sheet bake your popcorn in oven for 45 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes.
  18. Now spread you popcorn back onto the wax paper and sprinkle your chopped cookies evenly on top.
  19. Melt your semi-sweet chocolate in microwave on 50% power in 30 second intervals until melted, stirring each time.
  20. Drizzle your melted chocolate on top of cookies and popcorn. Let the chocolate set and break apart.

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48 comments on “Samoa Popcorn aka German Chocolate Popcorn”

  1. I just did a post on Girl Scout Cookies today 🙂 And I loved loved loved samosas growing up. Thank you for sharing this deliciousness tonight. I hope you have a happy Friday and a wonderful weekend.

  2. ohh I love love samoa. I actually just purchased 8 boxes :D. I can't wait to try this. The salty with the sweet is great.

  3. CLASSIC..dont you just love it when kids lecture you!??
    Amazing popcorn. Those are my favorite cookies!

  4. This looks amazing! My family would go nuts for it. We had Samoas until my teenage son got a hold of them. I think there are two left. I will have to try the Keebler brand, but I agree; this sounds great even without them.

  5. Oh my…popcorn is my favorite snack and I love when we can get these cookies; putting them together is genius! Thanks for letting me know that Keebler makes a similar version 🙂

  6. Oh yum this looks amazing, its been so long since I ve had popcorn, such a perfect and moreish snack!!

  7. "Store in airtight container for 3-4 days"… that's funny.Nothing ike that would last around me for 3-4 days!

  8. Your post had me laughing as usual:) I don't know how you come up with this stuff, Shelly, but I'm glad you do! Another winner!

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