Cinnamon Cookie Crunch Popcorn

One of my favorite flavor combinations is cinnamon and chocolate.  During my college days, I spent most of my paychecks on giant bags of chocolate covered cinnamon bears from the BYU book store.  They are the BEST.  I had those flavors in mind when I set out to make a munchable-sharable-irresistible treat with those same flavors.  This sweet coated popcorn is studded with crushed red hots for bursts of cinnamon and crushed Oreo cookies for a crunchy, crumbly, chocolaty bite.  I like to top mine with a little drizzle of semi-sweet or dark chocolate and a sprinkle of sea salt.  This Cinnamon Cookie Crunch Popcorn is good any time of the year, but especially fun for Valentine festivities!

Valentine Popcorn in bowl

Ingredients Needed

  • Popcorn – Natural or lightly salted works best. You’ll notice my kernels here are large and round, and that’s because I use Mushroom Popcorn.  I just get it on Amazon!
  • Almond bark – Also known as vanilla flavored candy coating.
  • Oreo cookies – You’ll also need your crushed oreos.  I’ve found I get a much better texture when I actually chop the cookies up finely with a large knife (as opposed to trying to also smash with a hammer).
  • Cinnamon flavored oil – You can use extract, but be aware that like in our Peppermint Bark Popcorn, it can cause the mixture to seize. It’s actually not a huge problem, it just looks scary.  If it turns clumpy just pour it on the popcorn real fast and mix it all up.   Cinnamon oil on the other hand is stronger with a crisper cinnamon flavor and it will stay nice and smooth and mix right in so if you can, use it over extract. You can find oils at kitchen supply stores, or at craft stores near the candy making supplies, or right here on Amazon– that’s the brand I use.  I just love cinnamon so I like the extra pop of flavor, but I’m sure this would still be yummy without it!
  • Semi-sweet or dark chocolate chips
  • Kosher salt
  • Red hots candies – I’m a huge fan of red hots.  I personally think they’re totally unappreciated.  I’m noticing they’re not carried as much by grocery stores, especially in February, so if you have trouble finding them, try Walgreens.  My Walgreens carries them year round in boxes and I believe other similar drug stores would as well.

    Since we don’t want to break our teeth here, we’re going to smash up those candies.  Put them in a zip top bag and then give them a good whack with a meat mallet or hammer or something.

How to Make Cinnamon Cookie Crunch Popcorn

  1. I like to put all my dry ingredients in a bowl so they’re ready to go.  Add your popcorn, red hots and cookies to the biggest bowl you have.  My absolute FAVORITE bowl is this giant one.  It makes mixing popcorn recipes so easy!  It’s the same bowl I talked about and showed you in my recent Strawberry Rice Krispie recipe.
  2. Then you’ll just pour some almond bark over the popcorn.  Almond bark has nothing to do with almonds, it’s simply white candy coating, similar to white chocolate.
  3. Once the mixture is poured on the popcorn and stirred well to coat it all, spread out the popcorn on a big cookie sheet that’s been lined with foil, parchment, or a silicone baking mat and drizzle a little chocolate over the top.
  4. After that, give everything a light sprinkle of kosher or sea salt.  That’s a step some people skip on sweet recipes, but don’t!  It balances out the flavors and enhances everything!  Most sweet things are better with salt.  I like sea salt on popcorn recipes, but kosher salt works great, too. My favorite is the little chunks of chocolate with flaked salt on them.
  5. Let the chocolate harden completely.  I usually pop the pan in the fridge, or outside on a cold day to help it along.  When it’s all hardened, break it up into pieces and  you’re good to go. You get little bits of crunchy cookies and bursts of cinnamon candy all with that creamy almond bark.  It’s SO yummy and different and perfectly Valentine-y.
valentine popcorn in bowl

Frequently Asked Questions

I only have butter flavored popcorn. Is that ok?

Any popcorn will be delicious! I prefer to use air popped, plain, or natural popcorn so the yellow butter color doesn’t come through, but if buttered is all you’ve got, go for it!

Can I add cinnamon powder?

Cinnamon oil and cinnamon powder have a bit of a different flavor. If you don’t have cinnamon oil, just let the red hots flavor the popcorn.

Cinnamon Cookie Crunch Popcorn

5 from 6 votes
Sweet and salty popcorn mix with bursts of cinnamon candy and cookie crunch. 
Prep Time 15 minutes
Chill Time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings12 servings

Ingredients

  • 12 cups popped popcorn natural, or lightly salted works best
  • 1 pound almond bark
  • ½ cup red hot candies
  • 10 Oreo cookies about 1 ½ cups chopped, or 5oz
  • ¼-½ teaspoon cinnamon flavored oil optional, see note
  • 2-3 tablespoons semisweet or dark chocolate chips
  • kosher or sea salt

Instructions

  • Place popcorn in large mixing bowl.
  • Place red hots in a heavy duty ziplock bag and smash with a meat mallet or hammer to crush. Roughly chop Oreo cookies into rough crumbs/chunks.  
  • In a medium sized microwave safe bowl, melt almond bark according to package instructions until smooth. Add cinnamon oil to taste, if using.
  • Pour mixture over popcorn and stir well to coat. Pour popcorn mixture onto a baking sheet lined with foil, parchment or a silicone mat and set aside. Melt chocolate chips and drizzle over popcorn mixture. 
  •  Sprinkle kosher or sea salt lightly over mixture to taste. Let popcorn mixture harden, place in fridge to speed it up. When completely dry, break into chunks and just try to stop yourself from eating it all in one sitting.

Notes

  • Cinnamon oil (available online or at cooking stores and sometimes in the baking aisle) works well for this. You can use extract, but mix it in fast as it can cause almond bark to seize.  
  • Store finished popcorn in an airtight container at room temperature. Candy-coated popcorn stays delicious for several days! Consume within one week for best results.
  • This popcorn makes great gifts! Fill small bags, jars, or bowls wrapped in plastic for family and friends. you can make these a day or two ahead of time.

Nutrition

Calories: 305kcal, Carbohydrates: 43g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 13g, Saturated Fat: 11g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 0.01g, Sodium: 51mg, Potassium: 60mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 31g, Vitamin A: 22IU, Calcium: 3mg, Iron: 2mg
Course: Desserts
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Cinnamon Cookie Crunch Popcorn
Calories: 305kcal
Author: Sara Wells
Cost: $5
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Sara Wells

Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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Questions & Reviews

  1. This looks so nice. And I just want to thank you for the smoothie recipe the other day. My husband and I are working on losing weight and have been drinking it almost daily. I feel great and he looks great!!!!

  2. Chocolate covered cinnamon bears were the first thing I did after coming out of the testing center. And Mars bar fudge. Oh to have a Byu bookstore in south Texas! I will be making this popcorn for my valentines this year, thanks!

  3. This looks so fun! I was going to do your pie in a jar, but was nervous about it, for my sons’ teachers, but this looks amazing!

  4. You are soooo right about the chocolate covered cinnamon bears at the BYU Bookstore! They are dangerously delish. They = celebration! I am sure that this popcorn will not disappoint either. Thanks for all your hard work on this blog, by the way. You add spice to my cooking life! I use one of your recipes at least 3 times a week. Hooray for Our Best Bites!

  5. What a fantastic idea to sprinkle sea salt on at the end … Genius!! And for some reason I have several bags of red-hots … don’t know how that happens??!

  6. I recently experimented with a variation off your recipe from December. I did almond extract, whole almonds and almond bark and sprinkled with cinnamon. Enjoyed, but I now need to try this one. It looks so yummy!

  7. This sounds DELICIOUS! I am always amazed at the ideas you guys come up with!

  8. This looks awesome! I love all of your popcorn recipes. Who am I kidding, I love all of your recipes, period! And thank you for your disclaimers about almond bark! People are always sooooo confused when I mention it–does it have nuts, I’m allergic to chocolate, etc.!

  9. I want to make this for my kids to take for their valentines party. But I would have to have cinnamon oil shipped don’t know that I would get it in time. I live in Mccall, ID. Small town, not much to choose from in the stores here.

    1. Brenda, I LOVE McCall! We actually have a home there, I’m up there all the time! You can totally make it without the cinnamon oil. You could try it with a little cinnamon extract (maybe test a little before you do) or just leave it out entirely and it would still be yummy 🙂