Caramel Corn was a must-have for Bryce’s Harvest Party. The following recipe is so easy you will be making this over and over again. I bagged this Caramel Corn up in individual bags, and added a decorative leaf tag. These yummy treats were sent home with the guests in case they got hungry on the road. (Reece took the responsibility of handing these out as guests were leaving and he did a really fantastic job.)
I heard nothing but rave reviews and I expect anyone who tastes this treat will feel the same. My suggestion? Don’t wait for a party to make this – this is perfect for a family movie night or just a snack. Store in an airtight container and it’s good for at least a week. Let’s get started…
5 quarts of popped popcorn (plain)
1/2 c butter
1/2 c corn syrup
2 c light brown sugar
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla extract
Preheat oven to 250 degrees.
Pop your popcorn – plain popcorn is best. No salt or butter. Pick through your popcorn and make sure your remove all unpopped kernels. An easy way to get rid of the kernels is to put in a gallon size bag and shake lightly – all the kernels will fall to the bottom of the bag. If you don’t have a popcorn popper, see my simple solution for popping popcorn in the microwave at the end of this post.
Keep your popcorn warm by placing it into two 9X13 baking dishes or a deep roasting pan and placing it in the oven. The caramel corn turns out a lot better with warm popcorn so don’t skip this step!
Melt butter in a medium, heavy, saucepan over medium heat. Stir in the brown sugar, corn syrup and salt and bring to a boil, stirring constantly.
Once the mixture is at a boil, stop stirring and just let ‘er go for 4 minutes. (This is the easy part!)
Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla and baking soda. You will notice the caramel increases in volume – it gets very “fluffy”. The consistency is thicker.
Pour the mixture in a thin steam over the popcorn. Use tongs to mix the popcorn and caramel making sure to thoroughly coat.
The caramel corn should look like this going in to the oven. Put the baking dishes into the oven and let bake for 45 minutes. Every 15 minutes, pull the dishes out and break up the caramel corn using tongs to turn the popcorn over and mixing it up. After 45 minutes, let the caramel corn cool completely before breaking into small pieces. DO NOT POP THESE BEAUTIES INTO YOUR MOUTH OR YOU WILL GET BURNED. Don’t ask me how I know this – just trust me. That’s it! It’s really very easy because there is so much down time.
Crunchy Caramel Corn
Ingredients
- 16 cups popcorn 1/2 cup of kernels, popped - plain
- 1/2 cup butter
- 1/2 cup corn syrup
- 2 cups light brown sugar
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 250 degrees.
- Pop your popcorn - plain popcorn is best. No salt or butter. Pick through your popcorn and make sure your remove all unpopped kernels. An easy way to get rid of the kernels is to put in a gallon size bag and shake lightly - all the kernels will fall to the bottom of the bag. If you don't have a popcorn popper, see my simple solution for popping popcorn in the microwave at the end of this post.
- Keep your popcorn warm by placing it into two 9X13 baking dishes or a deep roasting pan and placing it in the oven. The caramel corn turns out a lot better with warm popcorn so don't skip this step!
- Melt butter in a medium, heavy, saucepan over medium heat. Stir in the brown sugar, corn syrup and salt and bring to a boil, stirring constantly.
- Once the mixture is at a boil, stop stirring and just let 'er go for 4 minutes. (This is the easy part!)
- Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla and baking soda. You will notice the caramel increases in volume - it gets very "fluffy". The consistency is thicker.
- Pour the mixture in a thin steam over the popcorn. Use tongs to mix the popcorn and caramel making sure to thoroughly coat.
- The caramel corn should look like this going in to the oven. Put the baking dishes into the oven and let bake for 45 minutes. Every 15 minutes, pull the dishes out and break up the caramel corn using tongs to turn the popcorn over and mixing it up. After 45 minutes, let the caramel corn cool completely before breaking into small pieces. DO NOT POP THESE BEAUTIES INTO YOUR MOUTH OR YOU WILL GET BURNED. Don't ask me how I know this - just trust me. That's it! It's really very easy because there is so much down time.
Our Delightful Home says
Great idea!
~Mrs. Delightful
ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com
Carrie says
Featuring these tomorrow on Refresh Your Nest Friday. Be sure to stop by to check it out!
Clydia says
Looks yummy! Can’t wait to try this!
Would love for you to share this over at my link up!
http://threemangoseeds.blogspot.com/2011/10/3rd-motivational-monday-link-up.html
Hope to see you there!
Clydia
Robin @ Simply Southern Baking says
Mmmmm!! Love caramel corn!
Its So Very Cheri says
Check it out–you’ve been featured.
Cheri from Its So Very Cheri
Melanie @ bear rabbit bear says
What a festive recipe! Thanks for linking to Things I’ve Done Thursday.
Melanie
bearrabbitbear.blogspot.com
Amber *SaltTree* says
Trish! I made it and it is sooo yummy! Again thanks for sharing. I did a post on my own blog about it and linked back to you! Cheers!
http://salttree.blogspot.com/2011/10/salted-caramel-popcorn-party-favours.html
Amber *SaltTree* says
Ugh… soooo good looking! You packaging looks awesome! And I have to say, my little ones 1st bday party is this weekend and I’ve been trying to figure out that ‘something’ to send home with guests. This will be perfect! Thanks!
Coley says
The presentation of this is just adorable!
Mrs Happy Homemaker says
That looks delicious, and so creative! I’d love it if you came over & shared it (and whatever else you have) with Makin’ You Crave Monday over at MrsHappyHomemaker.com!
Trish @MomOnTimeout says
@Anonymous Oh my gosh! I’m so sorry -1/2 cup 🙂
Anonymous says
HOW MUCH CORNsyrup..sorry not yelling…lol, super good idea!
Life With Lucy says
This is awesome and looks like its not too hard. I will for sure give this a try! Thanks so much for sharing!
Trish @MomOnTimeout says
@april@gingerbread Aww thanks April!
april@gingerbread says
You are too sweet!
xoxo