Popcorn Salad Recipe - Inspired by Molly Yeh's Viral Salad (2024)

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This Popcorn salad recipe is inspired by Molly Yeh’s viral salad. A surprising blend of texture and flavors that creates a crisp and tasty salad.

We’re huge fans of Molly Yeh’s delicious recipes and were instantly intrigued by her viral Popcorn Salad recipe shown on The Food Network. This unique and interesting blend of crunch in a salad drew many strong reactions from the internet with some incredulous that a popcorn salad could be as tasty as Molly Yeh claims. We’re always game to try viral food recipes and were super intrigued. We did some research into popcorn salads and adjusted Yeh’s recipe into creating our own crunchy salad version.

Watch the video in this post to make this tasty viral salad.

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What is Popcorn Salad?

Popcorn salad, according to Molly Yeh, is a mid-Western inspired salad. However, some people online claim they have never heard of this intriguing salad blend. Either way, a quick internet search revealed very few recipes for popcorn salad. We created a blend from a couple of versions we saw, from Taste of Home and Molly Yeh’s popcorn recipe.

The main differences are that Yeh’s version calls for sugar snap peas and watercress whereas Taste of Home’s version includes bacon, cheddar and water chestnuts. Both include a mayonnaise-based dressing that is reminiscent of a macaroni or potato salad.

We can’t resist cheese or bacon and added those to our salad. As well, we aren’t huge fans of water chestnuts so omitted those. Red onions were swapped for shallots to impart a brighter onion flavor, and arugula was substituted for watercress for its more peppery kick. We also added chopped instead of shredded carrots which added more crunch to the salad, overall.

Yeh’s recipe calls for making fresh popcorn from kernels but we used our favorite brand of bagged Skinnypop Popcorn. You can use any type of popcorn, like the microwave version too.

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Is this viral salad mushy?

The short answer is yes. Once the mayo-based dressing hits the popcorn, the kernels will get soggy over time. However, if you dress the salad right before serving, the popcorn kernels stay crunchy and impart a nice crispy texture! We added chopped baby carrots instead of shredded carrots like the recipes were researched and felt that added to the crunch factor

What does popcorn salad taste like?

My family was not expecting to love this salad but wanted to try it because we’re fans of this classic movie-theater treat and game to try any new viral food trends! The surprising verdict is that we liked the salad! It should be noted that we already love creamy macaroni or potato salads. So if you are a fan of those creamy salads, you should enjoy this one too. The salad tasted just like a classic mac salad. The arugula and red onions give off a nice spicy kick and the carrots a healthy crunch to the salad. Cheddar cheese and bacon are always a win in our opinion to ANY dish; they gave the salad a heartiness that added savory comfort flavors.

Popcorn Salad Recipe – Ingredients:

  • Mayonnaise

  • Sour cream

  • Apple cider vinegar

  • Sugar

  • Dijon mustard

  • Popcorn

  • Arugula

  • Red onions

  • Carrots

  • Cheddar cheese

  • Bacon

  • Salt to taste

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Recipe inspired by Molly Yeh and Taste of Home.

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Popcorn Salad Recipe

Popcorn Salad Recipe - Inspired by Molly Yeh's Viral Salad (13)Agnes Hsu

This Popcorn salad recipe is inspired by Molly Yeh's viral salad. A surprising blend of texture and flavors that creates a crisp and tasty salad.

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Course Salad

Cuisine American

Servings 8

Calories 289 kcal

Ingredients

  • 8 Cups Popcorn
  • 2 Cups Arugula Washed and clean
  • 1 Tablespoon Red onion Chopped
  • 1 Cup Cheddar Cheese Shredded
  • 6 Strips Bacon Crumbled
  • 1/2 Cup Baby Carrots Chopped

Dressing

  • 1/2 Cup Mayonnaise
  • 1/4 Cup Sour Cream
  • 2 Tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar
  • 1 Tablespoon Sugar
  • 2 Teaspoons Dijon Mustard
  • Salt To taste

Instructions

  • Combine the dressing ingredients together in a small bowl and mix to combine. Add salt to taaste.

  • Add the carrots and red onions to the dressing and mix lightly.

  • Add your popcorn to a large bowl and add the dressing. Add the arugula and toss lightly.

  • Add the bacon and cheddar and toss additionally to mix.

  • Serve immediately.

Video

Nutrition

Serving: 8gCalories: 289kcalCarbohydrates: 12gProtein: 8gFat: 24gSaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 35mgSodium: 315mgPotassium: 139mgFiber: 2gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 1446IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 124mgIron: 1mg

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Agnes Hsu is a mom of three and has been inspiring parents and kids to get creative with easy activities and family friendly recipes for over 10 years. She shares her love for creative play and kids food to her 2MM+ followers online. Agnes' commitment to playful learning and kindness has not only raised funds for charity but also earned features in prestigious nationwide publications.

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Popcorn Salad Recipe - Inspired by Molly Yeh's Viral Salad (2024)

FAQs

Popcorn Salad Recipe - Inspired by Molly Yeh's Viral Salad? ›

What Is the History of Popcorn Salad? While some people might find the idea of popcorn salad dubious, it actually has a long history in America. It goes back at least a century—possibly much more—and is typically associated with Midwestern origins, including Missouri and Kentucky.

What is the history of popcorn salad? ›

What Is the History of Popcorn Salad? While some people might find the idea of popcorn salad dubious, it actually has a long history in America. It goes back at least a century—possibly much more—and is typically associated with Midwestern origins, including Missouri and Kentucky.

What is a Thunderbird salad? ›

Chopped iceberg, sharp cheddar, chopped bacon, diced tomatoes, cucumber, huss croutons, and creamy horseradish ranch.

What is the old name for popcorn? ›

Evidence of popcorn's first “pop” did not appear until the 1820s, when it was sold throughout the eastern United States under the names Pearl or Nonpareil. Its popularity quickly began to spread throughout the South and by the 1840s popcorn had started to gain a foothold in America.

What is Eskimo salad? ›

Eskimo salad is made up with what is on hand or available. It usually consists of chopped cabbage and vegetables, maktak (beluga and/or bowhead whale blubber), paniqtaq (dried seal, fish and caribou) and dressed with seal oil.

What is a critter salad? ›

Hot, crispy chicken tenders piled high on a bed of cold greens with jack and cheddar cheeses, egg, tomato and bacon.

Why is it called Green Goddess salad? ›

The most accepted theory regarding its origins points to the Palace Hotel in San Francisco in 1923, when the hotel's executive chef Philip Roemer wanted something to pay tribute to actor George Arliss and his hit play, The Green Goddess. He then concocted this dressing, which, like the play, became a hit.

What is the early history of popcorn? ›

The First Popped Corn

Corn was probably cultivated as a domesticated crop around 9,000 years ago, but it wasn't until 2012 that archaeologists unearthed the first evidence of popcorn in Peru: 6,700-year-old corn cobs studded with puffed kernels.

Where did corn salad come from? ›

Facts. European corn-salad is native to Europe, North Africa and western Asia, and has been grown in European kitchen gardens for several centuries. Cultivars are also grown commercially as salad greens. Corn-salad occasionally escapes cultivation in North America, and can become weedy in grain crops.

Where did popcorn originated? ›

Ancient History

The oldest ear of popcorn is about 5,600 years old, and was found in a cave in central New Mexico between 1948 and 1950. Popcorn has been found in burial sites across South America. 1,000 year old Popcorn found in Peru has been preserved so well that it still pops.

When was corn salad invented? ›

Jean-Baptiste de la Quintinie, royal gardener to King Louis XIV introduced it to the king as a salad in the 17th century and transformed it from a weed eaten by the poor into a an extremely popular French food item. Thomas Jefferson was also a big fan and he grew it in his personal vegetable garden.

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