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Oreo Popcorn Recipe: Easy Cookies and Cream Popcorn

Satisfy your sweet tooth with this Oreo popcorn recipe. All you need are a few simple ingredients and your ever-reliable Popsmith Popper!

Oreo Popcorn at a Glance

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
yield 4 servings
Difficulty Easy
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Love cookies and cream ice cream? This Oreo popcorn recipe is definitely right up your alley! It’s sweet, creamy, a little salty, and crunchy — a combo of flavors and textures that you won’t get enough of. And guess what? You probably already have all the ingredients for it in your cupboard.

Now get your Popper ready and let’s make Oreo popcorn: 

Oreo Popcorn Ingredients

How to Make Oreo Popcorn 

Step 1: Break Oreos

Chop or break your Oreos into little pieces and set aside.

Step 2: Heat

Set your stove to medium heat and allow the Popper to preheat for 1 to 2 minutes.

Step 3: Add Oil 

Pour oil into the Popper. 

Step 4: Add Kernels

Drop 2-3 kernels into the pot. Pour in the remaining kernels once the first one pops. Then put the Popper’s lid on.

Step 5: Pop

woman turns the crank of a yellow popcorn popper

Turn the crank clockwise while the kernels pop to keep them from staying on one side and burning. 

PRO TIP: If the spinner gets stuck mid-pop, simply lift it with your finger to release kernels that got logged behind.   

Step 6: Remove

Take the Popper off the heat when popping slows to 1-2 seconds between pops and transfer the popcorn to a large bowl.

Step 7: Melt

Melt white chocolate chips in the microwave in 30-second intervals. Stir after every interval until completely melted.

Step 8: Drizzle

Drizzle the melted chocolate over your popcorn. Use a spatula to help you coat the popcorn evenly.

Step 9: Sprinkle

Grab your chopped Oreos and sprinkle them over the chocolate-coated popcorn. 

Step 10: Serve

oreo popcorn in a bowl

Wait about 5-10 minutes for the white chocolate to set, add a dash of salt to balance out the sweetness, and enjoy!

More Oreo Popcorn Tips

  • Flavor variations: This recipe uses classic Oreos, but you can experiment with different Oreo flavors (mint, birthday cake, peanut butter) or swap the white chocolate for dark for a deeper flavor.
  • Make it even more decadent: After tossing the popcorn with white chocolate and Oreos, drizzle dark chocolate on top.

  • Storage: Store leftover popcorn in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. 

Pour, Pop, and Repeat

That’s all you need to know about making Oreo popcorn! Don’t let its simplicity fool you, though. While you only need basic ingredients to prepare it, your taste buds will think it’s the best thing since movie theater popcorn. You might want to pop an extra batch just in case. 

Looking for even more popcorn recipes and inspiration? Check out our blog!

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