Thursday, October 7, 2010

StoneGable Caramel Corn


StoneGable Caramel Corn


Popcorn = Love!  I consider popcorn to be in a food group all its own! It is the definition of YUMMY!



I make it the old fashion way. In a big pot with corn oil. Hot and lightly salted. Oh, just thinking about it makes me swoon! This is my guilty pleasure!



And dripping carmel laced with molasses all over it is scrumptious! Although I am not a sweet eater, Caramel Corn is a wonderful treat! Perfect for fall... fun to eat on the run in a take-out container!




I tried a couple of recipes on the Internet and none were that good really. So I tweaked what I did like about them and came up with my own version of Caramel Corn. I'm not a fan of Kettle Corn but love Cracker Jacks... and discovered it was the molasses in the recipe that appeals to me. It makes the Carmel Corn not so sweet and much more interesting.

Homemade Carmel Corn is light years better than the store bought kind!!!!!

StoneGable Caramel Corn



4 quarts of fresh popcorn (make it on the stove)
1 cup peanuts
4 TBS butter
1 cup light brown sugar
1/4 cup white sugar
1/2 cup light corn syrup
1 TBS molasses
1/4 tsp salt

In full disclosure, I made 2 batches of the caarmel to cover the popcorn. The first time I made it, I did not like the caramel to popcorn ratio.  Doubling the recipe for the caramel covered the popcorn much better.

Preheat oven 250 degrees.
Fill a bowl with ice water. Keep it on hand in case of a carmel burn.
Pop corn. Put popcorn and peanuts on a large rimmed baking sheet and put it in the oven.



Meanwhile, add butter, sugars, corn syrup, molasses and salt in a heavy bottomed pot and heat over medium heat until boiling, stirring. Use a candy thermometer and heat until carmel reaches 290 degrees.

Take popcorn out of oven and pour caramel over popcorn in a continuous stream. Put popcorn back in the oven for 10 minutes. Stir after 5 minutes.



Cool Caramel Corn and break apart.



YUMMY!

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I am participating in Tickled Pink at 504 Main. Holly is our wonderful host! You will want to see all the creativity going on over there!!!!!!! Thanks for featuring my Fall Wreath, Holly!



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42 comments:

  1. Yvonne what a great fall thing to make YUM!!

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  2. Yvonne, I'm one of those who pops corn on the stove top. In fact I often have this for an afternoon snack. I'll try the caramel corn recipe. I don't need the extra calories, but it is fall. ;-)
    Sarah

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  3. YUMMY! Do you believe I have never made my own caramel corn!! I will have to change that and give your recipe a try! Beautiful pictures :)

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  4. Oh that looks wonderful! I have a dentist appt Tues., so I will save the recipe till after that! :)

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  5. YOU are a girl after my own heart!!!! I LOOOVE popcorn but never really liked caramel popcorn. THIS though sounds wonderful so I may try this!!!! I am going to try to get up to Old Millhouse and Erma's Flowers tomorrow!!!!!

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  6. It certainly looks good! Your presentations are always wonderful.

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  7. You aren't a sweet eater...oh, I wish I could say that!

    My husband only eats popcorn cooked the "real" way and it is so much better than microwave! Your recipe looks delicious.

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  8. Oh dear, Yvonne... You Temptress!

    I'm not much of a sweet-eater, either, but you have me craving StoneGable's Caramel Corn.

    Delectible images; impossible to resist.

    Yummmm! xo ~m.

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  9. GREAT BALLS OF FIRE but this is my kinda food....*swoon, sigh....
    I love Cracker Jacks with a passion...if THIS is better, I don't know if I can stand it or not!! :)
    But, I sure am going to try it.

    We like the old fashioned way of popping much MUCH better than the microwave. Now, that's not saying we don't LIKE microwave...we like any kind of popcorn..:)

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  10. Only you, Yvonne, could take a post about popcorn and turn it into a gorgeous work of art!!! Your photos are beautiful!!! And the caramel corn looks totally DELISH!!

    I, too, make my popcorn the old-fashioned way...with oil in a Dutch oven on the stove top. Actually, I thought I was about the only one in America that still did that. Everyone I know swears by microwave popcorn, but I like it the old-fashioned way. Might sound strange, but I like mine loaded with salt and freshly ground black pepper (and REAL butter too, of course). YUM!!!

    I'm not a huge sweets gal either, but I definitely want to try your recipe. Thanks so much for sharing.

    Have a great evening.

    Love,
    Patti

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  11. WOW! Those photos look like they are straight out of a magazine! Where did you get the darling boxes? This recipe is definitely going to be making an appearance at my house very soon! :-)
    Vanessa

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  12. I have to agree with Vanessa...the photos are fabulous! I hope to make this recipe soon. Thanks for sharing.

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  13. Oh, YUMMY!!! Your photos are so beautiful. Who would have thought popcorn could be beautiful?

    Hugs!
    Nancy

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  14. Oh my goodness, Yvonne!! I'll bring the movie.

    Best,
    Bonnie

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  15. Yummy...it almost looks like you have chocolate on it :)

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  16. Easy and delicious. Thanks for the recipe.
    Greetings, Johanna

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  17. Your caramel corn looks delish! I make it for Christmas... but yours just made my mouth water... I might have to make it before Christmas!
    Yummy post!

    RaineyGhoul

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  18. Greetings to you my Dearest Yvonne - this is a yummy temptation. I LOVE sweets, and I love to make popcorn (on the stove like you), and I love it smothered with caramel!! I don't think I've ever tried caramel corn made with molasses though - I love the color it gives.

    :)
    ButterYum

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  19. The Domestic PrincessOctober 8, 2010 at 8:00 AM

    Oh Yvonne, this looks so delish! Looking forward to trying this recipe, I can imagine what a taste sensation it will be! Your photography is stunning, you are incredibly talented! xx

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  20. Yvonne,
    Caramel corn just shouts Fall and Halloween to me! As a youth, a lady in our hometown always made popcorn balls. . .that's back when we could actually EAT what you brought home from Trick-or-Treat! Thanks for this wonderful recipe. I will replace the peanuts with cashews! M-m-m-m, I can harldy wait!
    fondly,
    Pat

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  21. hand it over and no one will get hurt... yes, i am talking the double batch. just set it down and walk away...

    :)

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  22. Oh my goodness! If I make some, I will eat it all myself......It looks so good, I swear I can smell the popcorn. Thank you for sharing!

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  23. You can count me as a popcorn lover also and caramel corn is such a wonderful way to enjoy it. I love to make it to give at Christmas too. I've never tried it with molasses, though. It sounds delicious! Our favorite popcorn making is the old-fashioned Whirley Pop!

    PS - you have mail :)

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  24. Thank you for sharing this Yvonne. It brought back memories of when my mom would make popcorn on the stove for me as a young child. It was a treat then and your post was a treat today! Blessings.

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  25. YUM!!!! I am thinkin about a little bit of chocolate drizzled on it too! :)

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  26. My kids say thank you for this recipe! I've been decorating with popcorn kernels lately so have plenty around to give this a try. Thanks, Yvonne!

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  27. This looks sooo good! Caramel is my fav! Thanks for sharing.
    ~Holly

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  28. Haha...I used to think popcorn was healthy!

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  29. Oh, Yvonne, I ADORE popcorn! I was just sitting here thinking that I can't wait to put on my new jammies and pop some corn tonight! After seeing this, though, it's going to have to be caramel! XX!

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  30. I should have known you are a popcorn lover too! I love popcorn and caramel corn is great. I've never made caramel corn before, but that will all change now! The cinema in Paris gives you a choice of salted or sweet popcorn...
    Hope all is going well for you my friend,
    Mimi

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  31. I remember when we used to make popcorn balls for Trick or Treat and used to love to do them with my kids. Yours looks yummy.

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  32. Great fall treat. Beautiful pictures!

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  33. Yvonne~ this is making me very hungry! I am going to make this for my Dad, who adores popcorn and kettle corn; have a lovely weekend~ Andrea

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  34. Yvonne -- I agree with you about the molasses -- it just ramps up the popcorn a bit. Yours looks yummy and I love the peanuts too. Joni

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  35. Hi Yvonne,
    That would be a lovely treat for a movie night-I will have to make this!
    I am going to make myself a pumpkin milkshake now(your sidebar recipe).
    Your black and white tablescape is so beautifil-so much attention to detail!
    Have a good weekend,

    Carolyn

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  36. Hi Yvonne, I'm not sure if I've ever come upon your blog before or not. Anyway, it is gorgeous. I'm so glad I clicked over from Tickled Pink. I'm a new follower. Blessings, Kim

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  37. I agree that Popcorn could be its own food group. Your recipe is great.
    I always love a visit to your blog.
    Thank you for sharing.

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  38. I am with you on the molasses. A very interesting and Autumnal taste. This popcorn looks amazing!

    Becky K.

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  39. Caramel Corn...is yet one of my many downfalls! You are one amazing lady!

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  40. Thanks so much Yvonne, for a great recipe. I made it yesterday for a Halloween party I had and it was a BIG HIT. People commented on how fresh the popcorn was. I think popping it on stove made the difference. You can't beat the old fashioned ways I guess. I haven't popped on the stove in years. But, I think that will now change!!

    I'm new to your blog (for a month now) and I love it. It's probably now my new favorite. Thanks so much!!!

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