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Festive no-bake popcorn balls studded with red and green M&Ms, marshmallows and sprinkles — an easy, crowd-pleasing holiday treat perfect for gifting or party platters.

Christmas Popcorn Balls
This recipe came into my holiday rotation when I was trying to put together an inexpensive, kid-friendly treat for a neighborhood cookie exchange. I discovered the combination of warm marshmallow-coated popcorn with red and green M&Ms one cold December afternoon while tinkering in the kitchen, and the result was instant joy. The texture is a playful contrast between the airy crunch of popcorn and the gooey chew of melted marshmallow; every bite has small pockets of candy sweetness that pop against the neutral base. The sight of the glossy, sprinkle-speckled spheres on a simple platter always draws a crowd. I love how simple the method is — no oven, minimal hands-on time, and delightful results that feel festive and deliberate. I remember forming these with my niece for the first time: she insisted on stuffing extra M&Ms into the centers of some balls and pressing a handful of sprinkles into others, and the laughter and sticky fingers made the whole afternoon feel like a tiny holiday memory. Because the mix comes together quickly and stores well at room temperature, I’ll often double the batch so there are extras for gifting in cellophane bags. This version leans into classic American holiday colors and textures, but it’s adaptable — swap the candies or skip the sprinkles to suit dietary needs. For busy hosts, it’s one of those trustworthy recipes that looks like effort and tastes like celebration.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Fast and fuss-free: ready in about 30 minutes from start to finish, perfect for last-minute holiday projects.
  • Uses pantry staples: popcorn, miniature marshmallows, butter and M&Ms are easy to source at any grocery store.
  • Kid-friendly assembly: little helpers can press candies and sprinkles onto the surface while adults handle the hot marshmallow mix.
  • Make-ahead friendly: balls keep at room temperature up to 5 days, making them ideal for parties and gifting.
  • Customizable: swap candies or colors to match any holiday, allergy need or party theme.
  • No oven required: the no-bake approach saves oven space and reduces active cooking time.

In my experience, the combination of warm marshmallow and crisp popcorn yields the most comforting aroma. Family and friends always ask where I bought them until they take a bite and realize they are homemade. Over the years I’ve learned small tricks — like letting the marshmallow cool a touch before folding in the M&Ms — that preserve the candies and make a tidier final product.

Ingredients

  • Popcorn kernels (un-popped): 1/2 cup. Use a yellow popping corn like Butterfly or Mushroom variety if you can; these produce the classic light, fluffy popped pieces. If you prefer convenience, air-popped or pre-popped popcorn also works — measure the popped volume to match the recipe.
  • Unsalted butter: 1/2 cup (1 stick). Unsalted gives you control over seasoning; if using salted butter, omit any extra salt. Quality brands like Kerrygold or Plugra give a deeper butter flavor but any familiar supermarket brand is fine.
  • Miniature marshmallows: 10 ounce bag. The mini size melts more evenly into a smooth coating; Jet-Puffed or store-brand minis both work well.
  • Red and green M&M candies: 1 cup. These add festive color and pockets of chocolate; use holiday M&Ms or plain, and consider using candy-coated chocolates that are labeled gluten-free if needed.
  • Festive sprinkles: 1/3 cup. Choose small nonpareils or confetti sprinkles so they adhere easily to the surface. Avoid sugar shapes that are too large or heavy.

Instructions

Pop the kernels: Pop 1/2 cup unpopped kernels by your preferred method (stovetop, air popper or microwave). If using stovetop, heat a large pot over medium-high with a tablespoon of vegetable oil, add kernels, cover and shake occasionally until popping slows. Pour into a large bowl, remove any unpopped kernels and discard. You want mostly fully popped pieces with few hulls. Melt butter and marshmallows: In a large, heavy-bottomed pot set over medium-low heat, melt 1/2 cup unsalted butter. Once fully melted, add the 10 ounce bag of miniature marshmallows. Stir frequently with a heatproof spatula until smooth and glossy — about 3 to 4 minutes. Keep the heat low to prevent scorching; the mixture should flow like a thick syrup. Combine with popcorn: Remove the pot from heat immediately and pour the melted marshmallow mixture over the popped popcorn in your large bowl. Gently fold using a silicone spatula until most pieces are coated. Work quickly but carefully — the marshmallow will start to set as it cools. Cool slightly and fold in candies: Allow the coated popcorn to cool for 1 to 2 minutes to reduce the risk of melting the M&Ms. Using a rubber spatula, fold in 1 cup red and green M&Ms and 1/3 cup sprinkles evenly. If the mixture feels too hot and the candies begin to soften, wait another minute; the marshmallow should still be pliable for shaping. Form the balls: Spray your hands lightly with non-stick cooking spray. Keep spray nearby and reapply as needed. Scoop roughly 1 cup of popcorn mixture per ball and press gently to form a compact sphere — do not squeeze so hard that the popcorn is crushed, but enough to hold shape. If desired, press a few extra M&Ms or sprinkles onto the outside for decoration. Set and store: Place finished balls on parchment or wax paper and allow to sit at room temperature until completely cooled and set, about 20 to 30 minutes. Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days. Christmas popcorn balls on a festive platter

You Must Know

  • This is a no-bake sweet that holds at room temperature; best kept in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Will remain fresh for up to 5 days sealed in an airtight container; do not refrigerate as humidity can cause stickiness.
  • Because the marshmallow mixture is warm, candies like M&Ms can soften or bloom if mixed too soon; allow a short cooling period before folding them in.
  • High in sugar and simple carbs; these are party treats rather than everyday snacks.

My favorite aspect is the assembly stage — it’s social and forgiving. I’ll often line a small tray with parchment and set out bowls of extra candies and sprinkles and let kids decorate their own balls. The memories created during those ten minutes of decorating are as valuable as the final plate of treats.

Close-up of candy-coated chocolate and sprinkles in popcorn balls

Storage Tips

Store finished spheres in a single layer or separated with parchment paper inside an airtight container at room temperature. Avoid stacking while still warm to prevent sticking. In warm or humid climates, keep them in the coolest room of the house but not in the refrigerator — refrigeration will introduce moisture and soften the coating. For gifting, wrap each ball individually in cellophane and tie with ribbon; they travel well for a day or two.

Ingredient Substitutions

To make them nut-free, check candy packaging for cross-contact warnings. Use dairy-free margarine or vegan butter substitution to reduce dairy; note that many marshmallows contain gelatin, so swap for vegan marshmallows if you need a vegetarian or vegan option. If you prefer less sugar, reduce sprinkles and swap M&Ms for dried cranberries for a tangy alternative — the texture will change slightly but the festive look remains.

Serving Suggestions

Arrange a mix of sizes on a holiday platter with evergreen sprigs for a classic seasonal display. They pair well with hot chocolate, mulled cider, or a simple coffee station. For a child-friendly party, offer small paper cups so guests can snack without handling the entire ball. These also make charming hostess gifts when wrapped individually with a thank-you tag.

Cultural Background

Sweet popcorn treats have been a part of American holiday tradition for decades — easy, portable and versatile. The idea of forming popcorn into shapes dates back to early 20th-century confection basics, when popcorn was an inexpensive and abundant canvas for candies and syrups. Today's colorful versions borrow from commercial holiday candy palettes and homemade marshmallow techniques popularized in home economics guides over the years.

Seasonal Adaptations

Change the color palette of candies and sprinkles to suit any season: pastel M&Ms and pastel sprinkles for spring, orange and black for Halloween, or gold and silver for New Year celebrations. Swap in peppermint bark pieces at Christmas for a more adult flavor profile, or use crunchy toffee bits for a richer finish in winter months.

Meal Prep Tips

Make the marshmallow-coated popcorn up to an hour ahead and hold the mixture slightly warm in a large bowl covered with a damp towel (not touching the mix) before forming. Alternatively, prepare the popcorn base and store separately, then melt marshmallows and combine just before forming to keep the M&Ms from softening. For larger batches, double the recipe and work in stations to keep helpers occupied and efficient.

These popcorn balls are a small ritual that yields big smiles. Whether you’re making them for classroom parties, neighbor gifts or an indulgent family snack, they are forgiving, colorful and reliably festive. Give them a try this season and make them your own with the candy and color choices that bring the most joy.

Pro Tips

  • Allow the marshmallow mixture to cool for 1-2 minutes before folding in candies to minimize melting.

  • Spray your hands lightly with non-stick spray and reapply as needed to form neat spheres without stickiness.

  • If candies soften, press a few fresh candies onto the outside immediately after forming each ball to maintain appearance.

  • Use parchment or wax paper on your work surface so balls can set without sticking.

This nourishing christmas popcorn balls recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

How long do popcorn balls keep?

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days. Do not refrigerate as moisture will make them sticky.

How do I prevent M&Ms from melting?

Spray your hands with non-stick cooking spray and wait a minute for the marshmallows to cool slightly before adding M&Ms to avoid melting.

Can I make these vegan?

Yes. Use vegan marshmallows and plant-based butter, and confirm candies are vegan to make a vegan version.

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Christmas Popcorn Balls

This Christmas Popcorn Balls recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 15 steaks
Christmas Popcorn Balls
Prep:20 minutes
Cook:10 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:30 minutes

Instructions

1

Pop the kernels

Pop 1/2 cup unpopped kernels using your preferred method. Remove unpopped kernels and transfer the popped corn to a large bowl.

2

Melt butter and marshmallows

In a large pot over medium-low heat, melt 1/2 cup butter. Add 10 ounces miniature marshmallows and stir until smooth and glossy, about 3-4 minutes.

3

Combine with popcorn

Pour the melted marshmallow mixture over the popped popcorn and fold gently with a spatula until evenly coated.

4

Cool slightly and add candies

Allow the mixture to cool 1-2 minutes, then fold in 1 cup M&Ms and 1/3 cup sprinkles using a rubber spatula to avoid crushing the popcorn.

5

Form into balls

Spray hands with non-stick spray. Scoop about 1 cup of mixture and gently press into balls. Reapply spray as needed to prevent sticking.

6

Set and store

Place on parchment and let cool completely at room temperature until set. Store in an airtight container up to 5 days.

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Nutrition

Calories: 147kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein:
1g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 2g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat:
3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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