Dan grew up eating this caramel corn at his Grandma Louise's house. They called her Grandma Beach because she lived - ok, this is a stretch - on the beach! Every time they went to her house, she would make a huge batch of caramel corn. Dan has carried on this tradition and loves to make this recipe when given the opportunity. So this weekend when we were asked to bring a dessert to a family party, caramel corn seemed like the perfect thing!
Grandma Beach's Caramel Corn
6 packages of microwave popcorn
2 cubes of butter
2 cups brown sugar (note: this is NOT a weight watchers recipe!)
1/4 cup karo syrup
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp baking soda
Directions:
Pop the bags of popcorn in the microwave. We use kettle corn for some added sweetness (not sure if it really needs this added sweetness, but it sure tastes good!)
Melt butter in a medium saucepan. Once melted, add brown sugar and salt. Stir constantly for about 6 minutes on medium heat, until brown sugar and butter and blended together. Turn heat down to low and pour in baking soda. This mixture will turn a bit foamy and light brown in color within 30 seconds.
This is what it looks like right after baking soda has been added. |
Bake in a pre-heated oven at 200 degrees for 15 minutes. Stir mixture and bake for an additional 15 minutes. You can bake it for up to an hour, stirring every 15 minutes, if you prefer a more candied popcorn.
Set out for people to enjoy...and watch the caramel corn disappear.
Popcorn container from Target. |
I bet you can't eat just one handful!!
Okay, first of all, I'm totally obsessed with Costco. Must look for those chocolates! And secondly, that caramel corn looks incredible! Must add ingredients to my shopping list!!! I'm glad you left me a sweet note so I could come for a visit! I'm so excited to be your newest GFC follower and would love it if you'd return the "love" on your next visit!!!
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Mmmm....sounds yummy! I will have to try for sure my husband love anything with caramel on it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! This is perfect!
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Sounds yummy!!Thanks for the recipe..
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Ummm... what's a cube of butter? Like the whole package? So one cube equals one pound of butter equals 4 sticks equals 2 cups? Or something else? Please clarify so I can appropriately gorge my face! :)
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