Homemade Caramel Corn

March 20, 2010

Homemade Caramel Corn 

I cooked some sugar.  

I cooked some sugar and poured it over salted popcorn.  

Holy moly.  Hot sugar. 

Homemade Caramel Corn 

I need to talk to you about hot sugar.  

Homemade Caramel Corn 

I need to tell you that hot sugar on you hand… not cool… at all.  Hot sugar on salted popcorn is a dream come true.  

Homemade Caramel Corn 

If you can’t already tell, I burned myself while making this popcorn… for breakfast.  Don’t judge.  The burn was totally worth it.  

I learned the value of a giant bowl of ice water in the making of this popcorn.  I’m just sayin…

Here’s how to cook some sugar and make it even more delicious. Just be careful.. k?

Homemade Caramel Corn 

It all starts out innocently enough.  Sugar.  Water.  Heat.  

Homemade Caramel Corn 

After ten minutes of cooking, the sugar is looking like a lean mean sugar bubblin’ concoction.  

Homemade Caramel Corn 

Twenty minutes.  Watchyoself.

Homemade Caramel Corn 

My sugar took about 25 minutes to reach this lovely shade of amber.  And then it burned the heck out of me.  Sad and true…

Homemade Caramel Corn 

and worth it. 

Homemade Caramel Corn

     makes about 6 cups

     adapted from foodnetwork.com

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2 cups sugar

2/3 cup water

1 tablespoon butter

1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract

1  teaspoon sea salt

1/2 cup roasted peanuts

1/2 cup roasted almonds

1/2 cup unpopped popcorn

1/4 cup canola oil

1/2 to 1 teaspoon salt, depending on how salty you like your life

bowl of ice water

This recipe requires that you work quickly and carefully.  I don’t want you to hurt yourself.  ok?

First, make the popcorn. Place oil in a medium to large saucepan over medium high heat.  Add one kernel of corn and cover pan.  When the single kernel pops, add the 1/2 cup of unpopped popcorn and cover.  Use a pot holder to lightly shake the pan as the corn pops.  When the popping stops, turn of the heat, remove the pot from the burner and shake the popcorn into a large bowl.  Sprinkle with 1/2 to 1 teaspoons of sea salt… depending on how salty you like your popcorn.  Set popped popcorn aside. 

Prepare a bowl of ice water and set aside.  If you get any hot sugar syrup on your body.  Ouch.  Stick it in ice water… fast. 

Measure out  the butter, vanilla extract, nuts and salt.  Set aside.  In a medium saucepan add the sugar.  Pour the water into the pan with the sugar, but pour the water towards the  side of the pan… not directly on top of the sugar.  Mark an X with your finger through the sugar and water.  

Place saucepan over medium-high heat and let cook.  Swirl the pan every few minutes  Swirl, don’t stir.  The sugar and water will cook down and bubble and slowly begin to caramelize.  The process takes 20-30 minutes of cooking and swirling.  Be patient but keep an eye on it.  At the 20 minute mark, you’ll begin to smell caramelization.  When the sugar reaches a caramel color, remove from the heat.  Add the butter and vanilla extract.  The mixture will bubble up.  Give it a few good swirls. 

Working quickly and carefully pour the hot caramel mixture over the popcorn.  If any hot caramel gets on your skin, immediately immerse in the bowl of ice water.  Ouch!  With two spatulas stir until most of the popcorn is covered in hot caramel.  Carefully pour out onto a silpat or foil lined sheet pan.  Break up any large clumps with the spatula, sprinkle with 1 teaspoon sea salt and let come to room temperature.

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sarah March 21, 2010 at 6:37 pm

wow… a sugar burn is my worst kitchen fear. i’m so glad to know that you survived. the popcorn looks lovely. i can’t wait to (safely) test this recipe!

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bianca March 21, 2010 at 7:46 pm

I’ve had hot sugar on my wrist, SO NOT COOL, but this popcorn is the bee’s knee’s…can’t wait to make it!

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Zavier March 22, 2010 at 1:09 am

I love sizzling sugar :P

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Kristan Roland March 22, 2010 at 6:24 am

Hot sugar will definitely cause pain beyond comprehension…..I learned that while making peanut brittle once. Your caramel corn looks delicious!!!

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Sophie @ yumventures March 22, 2010 at 7:22 am

I hope your burn is ok. I totally support caramel corn for breakfast, yum!

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Jessi March 22, 2010 at 7:28 am

Salty Sweet Delight! Thanks!
Question, I’ve made caramel before and always wondered why recipes always require one not to stir the sugar/water mixture. Of course I obey, but I’m just curious how it messes the product up if you stir it. Do you know?

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Janet March 22, 2010 at 8:26 am

Your timing is impeccable! I’m having a “Caramel Apple and Flossing Party” this week in honor of getting my braces off – and this will be a perfect addition! :)

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Tay March 22, 2010 at 9:42 am

I was thinking about making caramel, but I think I should wait until my balance decides to return. I made bread the other day and ended up dropping the pan in the oven as I burned my hand on the racks. I can’t imagine what would happen if I attempted caramel right now. Great recipe though. I’m going to add it to my list of things to try.

Now, all I need is a really good salmon recipe for dinner Wednesday and I’ll be good to go.

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Deanna B March 22, 2010 at 2:59 pm

Foile ointment is the best for kitchen burns. I have to order it through my pharmacy. I am a clutz when it comes to the kitchen which is a shame, because I love to cook and bake. I can’t count how many times I’ve accidentally touched the oven wire rack, the edge of a pot, or gotten a steam burn, and even the rack for my pizza stone has gotten me.

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Anna March 23, 2010 at 7:06 am

I just got a new cookbook with loads of popcorn idea in – that one uses caramel over salted popcorn too. With your glowing review of the concept, I’m spurred on to doing it too!

Jessi (57) – stirring it can make the sugar crystallise. Grainy caramel is nasty. Urgh.

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Food Hunter March 23, 2010 at 3:18 pm

This is my husbands favorite. He is going to be so happy!

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Melanie March 24, 2010 at 8:28 am

Yesterday I came home from a doctor’s appointment terribly upset. So I immediately set to making this caramel corn as the antidote and guess what — it worked!!!

I ate my way into a happy place!! Thank you for this great recipe. It brings back fond memories of caramel corn balls from Halloween when I was a little kid. I didn’t burn myself and, since I’m allergic to nuts, I substituted dry roasted edamame (which my hubby hated but I thought was ok). Doctor? What doctor????

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joythebaker March 24, 2010 at 9:28 am

aw! melanie! i’m so glad the caramel corn healed your doctor aches.

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Sheila March 24, 2010 at 8:43 am

Looks yummy! Well, for some reason February was a month of burns to my hands for me! I’m glad I’m past that! I hope that March is not that way for you. Once is 1 too many times in my book.

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Shannon March 24, 2010 at 5:02 pm

I always say that in the kitchen, I’m a burner, not a cutter. C’est la vie…I think it’s a small price to pay for being able to create awesomely tasty vittles.

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PatW March 24, 2010 at 6:33 pm

Been there, done that. One year, I made lots of cream pulled candy, and had second-degree burns at the base of both thumbs from handling the stuff. My sympathy!

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Terresa Wellborn March 24, 2010 at 9:10 pm

Sorry about the burn. Yipes!! But the corn does look pretty tasty!

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Lauren March 25, 2010 at 7:49 am

I made this last night for the family. It was so very delicious. I doubled the recipe because I could not stand the thought of having no leftovers. We sat on the deck watching the fire in the chiminea eating this oh so heavenly blend of sweet salty goodness. Thank you for the inspiration !

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Karin March 25, 2010 at 1:37 pm

Oh boy. I’m already in the bedroom right now. And I am almost going to sleep. But I’m really considering getting out of bed and going to the kitchen to make all this deliciousness. Thanks for sharing!

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Christine March 26, 2010 at 8:55 am

Looks fantastic. Once I trust myself not to touch hot sugar, I will be trying this recipe.

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julo March 26, 2010 at 10:10 am

LOL! As I read this post about being careful about caramelized sugar, I have a burn on the tip of my index finger from pomegranate molasses I was cooking down the other day. Ouch indeed! Good advice. :)

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Angela March 27, 2010 at 3:10 pm

hey joy… this looks amazing, and I’m making it right now… I’ll let you in on my secret for not burning yourself with hot sugar – ovenmitts!!!!

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PaperFlora March 27, 2010 at 4:47 pm

Yum…I’m going to the kitchen right now!!

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Katie April 7, 2010 at 8:38 am

April 7 is National Caramel Popcorn Day, and seeing as how I’ll take any excuse to try a new kitchen adventure, I made this recipe last night and brought it to work today. Emails from my co-workers so far:
“Cameral corn is delicious. Light, fresh, crunchy, chock full o’nuts! Not gooey or sticky, doesn’t stick to your teeth. A freshly-made homemade batch makes you realize how stale the store bought can be. Only suggestion – make it again.”
“Light, buttery, sweet…this is FABULOUS! I will be back for more…”

I did have to use my bowl of ice water, so thanks for emphasizing the need to be prepared.

I ended up sprinking quite a bit of kosher salt over my finished popcorn. I like this recipe because it’s not too sweet. Next time I might try a slightly higher caramel to popcorn ratio though.

Happy Caramel Popcorn Day!

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risa April 9, 2010 at 4:36 pm

I just made this and good golly it was amazing. It was a perfect little treat for me and my 4 yr old for our girls night!! Thanks wonderful, you rock!

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SummerJD April 11, 2010 at 9:07 am

This is the fisrt recipe of yours i have tried, and well i’m sad to report that it didnt go so well. First i popped the popcorn…but i accidently burnt the popcorn.
Then i moved onto the caramel..it was all going…sugar bubbling away. then all of a suden my sugar liquid substance dried up! is that supposed to happen? Jut as i started to freak out about my now once agian hard sugar…it started to melt, and turn a wonderful brown. ya, thats were it started to go down hill fast. i got burned. like blazing hot pain splattered all over my hand! i’m still feeling the burn. the sad thing is after i evebtually got the popcorn covered in caramell and all…it turned out i had burnt the sugar. so now the popcorn wasl burnt and covered in butter caramel! So in pian, with relatively non-edible popcorn i had to now clean everything that was covered in hardened sugar! That was a mission and a half!!!!!

Prhaps next time i will be luckier =D

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Zom G. April 18, 2010 at 8:18 pm

Just made this and am having a terrible time waiting for it to cool! Joy, this is so yummy that I can’t stop eating it{editor’s note: I have clearly failed with the waiting while reading comments, but am happy to report that the mix cools quickly.} At least I didn’t tell my co-workers that I was planning on bringing this in tomorrow…shh…don’t tell. In other news I used a ladle for the distributing & dispensing of the caramel (thnx for the burn warning!) and it worked like a charm.

Hugs!

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SepSep May 3, 2010 at 6:44 am

I made this last week and so happy to report no burns suffered in the easy process and the results were AMAZINGLY YUMMY. My dentist will not be happy with me though as I have since eaten 3/4 of it all by myself.

Thanks for sharing.

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jayayceeblog June 19, 2010 at 8:16 am

I am definitely going to give this a try. I bought a bag of caramel corn at a bakery last week (it included Chex mix) and we ate it over ice cream. It was so ridiculous!

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Paige C July 13, 2010 at 9:33 pm

I’m sure this would have been delightful, but I checked facebook when it had been bubbling for 10 minutes and it burned at 15 minutes. :-( There’s always next time!

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