Christmas Crunch

Published November 28, 2019. Updated June 19, 2024

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Christmas Crunch! Every Christmas season this popcorn recipe is a reader favorite (I first shared this recipe 7 years ago)! This addictive white chocolate-coated treat can be whipped up in less than 15 minutes, and it’s perfect for gifting and holiday parties since it makes enough to feed a crowd.

Christmas Crunch popcorn with pretzels, white chocolate coating, m and m's and sprinkles.

Christmas Crunch Popcorn – the Easiest Christmas Treat!

This is one of those easy treats that’s likely to become a yearly holiday tradition. Not only is this Christmas popcorn a breeze to make but people of all ages love it! It’s so good it’s hard to know when to stop eating it!

You only need 5 ingredients and a very basic kitchen know-how for this one. Plus it’s one of those things the kids will love to help with, they can add all the sprinkles.

I like to divide them into treat bags tied with a ribbon and gift tag and take them around for Christmas treats. And now one needs to know how simple it was.

Close up image of white chocolate coated popcorn with pretzels sprinkles and m and m's.

  • Popcorn kernels – if you don’t have an electric popcorn popper you can use the brown paper bag and microwave method.
  • Vanilla candy melts – I like to use Wilton candy melts for this recipe, white chocolate bark will work too.
  • Pretzels – for years I’ve been searching for the tiny pretzels like they have on airplanes (because who doesn’t love tiny things?) and I finally came upon them this year so I used them in this recipe but crushed pretzels work great too.
  • Red and green M&M’s candies – back when I first shared this recipe they sold 12 oz bags of M&M’s now they’re down to 10 oz bags so the 10 oz size will work fine or you can buy two bags and in some extra to equal 12 oz.
  • Christmas sprinkles – nonpareils, sugar crystal sprinkles, or jimmies will work great. Here I used a blend of a few.

Ingredients to make easy christmas crunch popcorn treat.

How to Make Christmas Crunch:

  • Pop popcorn in a popcorn popper into a large bowl (or alternately in the microwave if using microwave bags of popcorn) according to manufacturer directions. Remove any un-popped popcorn kernels.

Popping popcorn into a glass bowl using an electric popcorn machine.

  • Toss in broken pretzel pieces and M&Ms (you can set some aside to sprinkle on at the end if you want them to show through better).

Adding pretzels and red and green m & m's to popcorn in bowl.

  • Melt Vanilla Candy Melts in a microwave-safe bowl on 50% power in 30-second intervals, stirring after each interval until melted and smooth.
  • Drizzle half of the melted white chocolate over the popcorn mixture, then stir, tossing gently a few times with a rubber spatula.
  • Then drizzle the remaining half of the melted chips over the popcorn.

Pouring melted white chocolate candy coating over popcorn.

  • Gently stir the mixture until evenly coated (don’t over-stir though or your sprinkles won’t stick if the white chips begin to set and harden).

Tossing popcorn with melted white chocolate candy melts.

  • Pour mixture into a single layer onto wax paper or parchment paper (or into cookie sheets lined with the paper). Sprinkle the entire mixture evenly with sprinkles before vanilla chips are set. Allow to cool and harden, then gently break into pieces and store in an airtight container.

Christmas popcorn treat setting in baking sheets over parchment paper to dry.

How Much Does it Make?

I’m able to fill 8 – 9 1/2″x 4″ party treat bags about 2/3 full with this recipe, just to let you know so you have an idea for gift giving. Something near 18 cups+ it makes a lot!

Tips and Variations

  • You could also try different flavored candy melts such as chocolate, mint, or peppermint.
  • For best results, I recommend serving this within a few days as popcorn tends to go stale.
  • Try different festive sweets such as crushed candy canes mini candy canes or marshmallows.
  • This is easily customizable for other holidays just swap it out with other colors of seasonal M&M’s and sprinkles.

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Christmas Crunch {White Chocolate Popcorn}

Bring some holiday spirit to your snacks with funfetti popcorn Christmas style! It can be whipped up in only 10 minutes and decorated with as many sprinkles as you like. This popcorn treat is perfect for holiday gifts and parties.
Servings: 18
Prep5 minutes
Cook5 minutes
Ready in: 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup (104g) popcorn kernels*
  • 1 (12 oz) bag Vanilla Candy Melts (such as Wilton Candy Melts)
  • 1 1/2 cups (75g) broken pretzel pieces or baby pretzels
  • 1 (10 oz) bag** green and red Milk Chocolate or Mint M&Ms
  • Christmas sprinkles

Instructions

  • Pop popcorn in a popcorn popper into a large bowl (or alternately in the microwave if using microwave bags of popcorn) according to manufactures directions. Remove any unpopped popcorn kernels. Toss in broken pretzel pieces and M&Ms***.
  • Melt Vanilla Candy Melts in a microwave safe bowl on 50% power in 30 second intervals, stirring after each interval until melted and smooth. Drizzle half of melted chips over popcorn mixture, then stir, tossing gently a few times with a rubber spatula.
  • Then drizzle remaining half of melted chips over popcorn, and gently stir mixture until evenly coated (don't over stir though or your sprinkles wont stick if the white chips begin to set and harden).
  • Pour mixture into a single layer onto wax paper. Sprinkle entire mixture evenly with sprinkles (as many as you'd like) before vanilla chips set. Allow to cool and harden, then gently break into pieces and store in an airtight container.

Notes

  • *1/2 cup kernels should yield about 16 - 17 cups popped popcorn. If you don't have an electric popcorn popper you can use the brown paper bag and microwave popcorn method. It's also been said that 2 bags tender white popcorn works well here.
  • **Previously recipe listed using a 12 oz. bag of M&M's but bag size has shrunk over the years (don't you love that?), so a 10 oz bag will work or you can use 2 extra ounces from another bag.
  • ***If you'd like M&M's and pretzels to show through more and not be covered entirely by chocolate you can set aside 1/4 of each then sprinkle over the popcorn mixture when you add the sprinkles, this is totally optional.
  • Note: I was able to fill 8 - 9 1/2"x 4" party treat bags about 2/3 full with this recipe, just to let you know so you have an idea for gift giving.
  • Recipe Source: Adapted from Bake at 350
Nutrition Facts
Christmas Crunch {White Chocolate Popcorn}
Amount Per Serving
Calories 161 Calories from Fat 54
% Daily Value*
Fat 6g9%
Saturated Fat 4g25%
Cholesterol 2mg1%
Sodium 71mg3%
Potassium 24mg1%
Carbohydrates 25g8%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 16g18%
Protein 2g4%
Vitamin A 35IU1%
Vitamin C 1mg1%
Calcium 19mg2%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.
Recipe first published December 2012, photos and text have been updated.

 

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114 Comments

  • Parker

    I added peanut butter m and m’s and chocolate ones and drizzled chocolate on top. Daughter in law said you can never have too much chocolate. It was a fun project for us to do together.

  • Anonymous

    I used Sixlets instead of M&Ms and Candy Quik instead of chocolate pieces. I also found no need for a spatula- just get your hands in there and mix it around (when the chocolate cools a bit first)!

  • Anonymous

    Anyone ever use peanut or almond M&Ms? Can you believe I couldn’t find plain today at the store?

    • Jaclyn

      That’s what happens around the holidays the store runs out of everything it can be annoying, but I think the peanut version would actually be delicious with this.

  • Megan Githens

    Hi Jaclyn! I am a new follower here and I just made this Funfetti recipe…I seriously can’t stop snacking on it! Such a cute and yummy Idea! I am going to feature it on my blog tomorrow and will be linking right back to you :)
    hug,
    Megan@ http://www.momssurvivingkids.com

    • Jaclyn

      Thanks Megan! It looks great and very cute blog by the way =). So glad to have you following!

  • Anonymous

    if you use white chocolate chips, (or chocolate of any kind really) i find the key is to only microwave 30 seconds at a time, stirring a bit in between (and don’t melt too much at once) also add a little shortening to it, and it will stop it from hardening so fast, and it really makes it nicer to work with…

  • Anonymous

    I make this with white choc chips all the time…works great. Melt them in the microwave 30 seconds at a time until melted, pour over your popcorn mixture and mix with your hands. I then let it sit for a few minutes until it hardens up. I would also suggest adding a bag of fritos to the mix. The salty fritos covered with the white chocolate are amazing. :)

    • Jaclyn

      Thanks for the comment – I will have to give the white chocolate chips a second try =), I maybe just over heated mine in the past but the consistency just seems so much thicker then a thin almond bark (when it melted). Anyway thanks for the comment, glad they work out for you!

  • KingsGirl

    Could I use white chocolate chips instead of the candy melts? This looks fabulous!

    • Jaclyn

      I wouldn’t recommend white chocolate chips because they don’t melt well or smoothly and you’d likely end up with soggy popcorn since it’s a different consistency. Hope you like it and Happy Holidays!

    • Anonymous

      If you use white chocolate chips, stir in a tsp of cooking oil after melting!

  • Sarah

    Do you need to use plain popcorn, or is the kind with butter okay, too? This looks amazing!

    • Jaclyn

      I wouldn’t recommend using the butter flavored popcorn but if you don’t mind an underlying butter flavor then you could use it. I hope you enjoy!