
đ 3 Spook-tacular Fall Popcorn Recipes Youâll Love
As the leaves change color and Halloween creeps closer, thereâs no better time to get creative in the kitchen with Amish Country Popcorn. Whether youâre hosting a fall party, prepping treats for trick-or-treaters, or just enjoying a cozy night in, these three recipes will bring all the warm, sweet, and spooky vibes to your snack table.
1. Caramel Apple Popcorn đ
This recipe captures the essence of autumnârich, buttery caramel paired with tart apple and a hint of cinnamon.
Youâll need:
- Your favorite Amish Country Popcorn variety (we recommend Extra Large Caramel Type for big, fluffy pieces)
- Homemade caramel sauce (or store-bought in a pinch)
- Crushed dried apple chips
- Ground cinnamon
How to make it:
- Pop your kernels using your preferred method.
- Drizzle with warm caramel sauce and toss to coat evenly.
- Sprinkle in the apple chips and dust with cinnamon.
- Serve warm for maximum coziness.
2. Monster Munch đš
Perfect for movie marathons or Halloween parties, this sweet-and-salty mix is a kid favorite (and letâs be honestâgrown-ups love it too).
Youâll need:
- Extra Large Caramel Type Popcorn
- Candy corn
- Mini pretzels
- Chocolate candies (like M&Ms or Sixlets)
- White chocolate (melted)
- Food coloring (orange, purple, or green)
How to make it:
- Pop your popcorn and spread it onto a parchment-lined baking sheet.
- Sprinkle over candy corn, pretzels, and chocolate candies.
- Drizzle with melted white chocolate thatâs been tinted a festive Halloween color.
- Let it cool, then break into clusters for easy snacking.
3. Pumpkin Spice Popcorn Clusters đ
If youâre a pumpkin spice latte fan, this is your new favorite fall snack.
Youâll need:
- White Hulless or Ladyfinger Amish Country Popcorn
- White chocolate (melted)
- Pumpkin pie spice
How to make it:
- Pop your kernels and place them in a large mixing bowl.
- Pour the melted white chocolate over the popcorn.
- Sprinkle generously with pumpkin pie spice.
- Drop spoonfuls onto parchment paper and let them set into clusters.
Bonus Tip for Trick-or-Treat Night đŹ
Make any of these recipes ahead of time, portion into festive treat bags, and hand them out to friends, neighbors, or trick-or-treaters. Trust usâyouâll be the most popular stop on the block!
So grab your favorite Amish Country Popcorn kernels, fire up the popcorn maker, and bring a little autumn magic to your kitchen.


