I’m showing you How to Make Caramel Corn. This is a caramel corn recipe that is both fabulous tasting and easy.   Watch my video showing you how to make caramel corn, then scroll to the end of this post and print out the complete recipe so you can make it at home.

Caramel Corn with Candy Corn mixed in

But first, there’s a short story behind this addictive stuff.

When I was visiting Kendall Jackson Winery a few years ago, I was involved in a series of vigorous food/wine pairings and tastings.  Eventually all of it sort of finally made sense to me.  Certain foods really bring out the flavor in the wine, and vice versa.  

When we came to dessert though, I was skeptical.  They served us this caramel corn- this very recipe I’m sharing with you today- and paired it with their Late Harvest Chardonnay.  I ate and I sipped.  And then bells rang all over the place in my head telling me that I really do like sweet wine in cases like this.  Cases where caramel corn tastes so very good with it.

This stuff is hard to put down.  I’m not kidding.  Take a bite and put the rest away.  I dare you!

How to Make Caramel Corn:

How to Make Caramel Corn : melt the butter

Melt the butter in a big pot.

How to Make Caramel Corn : add the brown sugar

Add brown sugar.

How to Make Caramel Corn : add corn syrup

And then add a small amount of corn syrup.

How to Make Caramel Corn : bring sugar to boil, then simmer

Bring that mixture to a bubble.  Then turn it down to a simmer and leave it alone for 4 minutes without stirring.  Resist the urge to stick your head over the pan and get mesmerized by those bubbles.  They pop, and then… well, that’s bad news for you and your face now, isn’t it?

How to Make Caramel Corn : continue to simmer and stir the sugar

Finally you can stir it, and then you’ll continue to cook it for about 5 more minutes– stirring quite often until it has turned deep golden and pretty.

How to Make Caramel Corn : add salt

Turn off the heat and add kosher salt.  Lots of it.  This is like a salted caramel popcorn.  You’ll be afraid that it’s too much salt, BUT IT’S NOT.  The salt is kind of what makes the flavor of this caramel corn special.

How to Make Caramel Corn : add baking soda

Then add a smidgen of baking soda.

How to Make Caramel Corn : add vanilla

And a bit of vanilla.

How to Make Caramel Corn : the caramel

Stir it up and it should look like this.

How to Make Caramel Corn : add the popcorn

Pour in 12 cups of popped popcorn.  I use popcorn that I pop on the stove.

How to Make Caramel Corn : stir the caramel into the popcorn

Use a spoon (a wooden one works great) to spoon that caramel syrup up and over the popcorn.

How to Make Caramel Corn : stir to combine

Keep stirring and getting that syrup off the bottom of the pan until the popcorn is covered in caramel and there is none of that good stuff stuck  in a puddle on the bottom of the pan.  You don’t want to leave any of it behind!

How to Make Caramel Corn : spread the caramel corn on a baking sheet

Spread the caramel corn on a greased baking sheet.

How to Make Caramel Corn : baked and fresh out of the oven

Bake it for 15 minutes or so (stirring every so often).  The color will deepen and the caramel corn will become crispy in texture.

How to Make Caramel Corn : let it cool

Move this good stuff to waxed paper to cool completely.

Caramel Corn

EAT.

Caramel Corn with Candy Corn mixed in

So now you know How to Make Caramel Corn!  It should last a week or so if it is kept in a sealed container.  Package it into gifts or snack baggies.  Make it for football-watching Sunday nibbling.  Make it for Halloween.  Or make it just to make it.

Big warning though:  You’d better have some friends around or you might just eat the whole batch.  I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with that or anything, but if you have one of those form-fitting Halloween costumes that you’re trying to fit into… like Spiderman or French Maid or Sexy Devil Suit, you’d better pace yourself with the caramel corn intake.

Oh dear, have I convinced you not to make this now?  I hope not.  This is really good stuff.

If you’re looking for more fall treat recipes, you might also enjoy my Frito Snack Mix or these Cinnamon Popcorn BallsChocolate Acorns and Easy Pumpkin Patties are fun fall treats too!

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How to Make Caramel Corn

Caramel Corn is a delicious sweet treat that is especially good to make in the fall months.
Prep: 25 minutes
Cook: 30 minutes
Total: 55 minutes
Servings: 12 servings (1 cup per serving)
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Ingredients

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil and spray with nonstick spray.
  • Melt the butter in a 1 gallon pot over medium-high heat. Add the brown sugar and corn syrup. Stir to combine. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and let simmer undisturbed for 4 minutes. Stir, then continue to cook for an additional 4 to 6 minutes, stirring every 30 seconds, until the mixture is a deep golden color. Turn off the heat and whisk in the salt, baking soda and vanilla. Set the whisk aside and stir in the popcorn. Scoop up the syrup from the bottom and over the top. Keep stirring and scooping the syrup over the popcorn until it is evenly covered and there is no syrup left on the bottom of the pan.
  • Spread the mixture onto the prepared baking sheet and bake for 15 to 20 minutes, stirring every 5 minutes, until the caramel corn has turned a deep amber color. Remove the caramel corn from the oven and spoon it onto a waxed paper-lined surface to cool. When completely cooled, store caramel corn in a covered container- it should stay fresh for up to a week.

Notes

  • *You can use air-popped popcorn for this recipe or stovetop too. Here's an easy stove-top method to follow. Microwave popcorn will work as well, but it's not recommended as being the best choice.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving (1 cup), Calories: 200kcal, Carbohydrates: 32g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 8g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Cholesterol: 20mg, Sodium: 488mg, Potassium: 60mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 23g, Vitamin A: 260IU, Calcium: 18mg, Iron: 0.5mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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40 Comments

  1. Rod Patterson says:

    5 stars
    Very good tasting. Popcorn. I would recommend this receipe to anyone. Very easy to make.

  2. Tricia says:

    I can’t wait to try this recipe! Year after year I tell myself I’m making caramel popcorn, then I get busy and forget. Not this year! Great video too 🙂

  3. Joanne says:

    5 stars
    So amazing for movie night at home. Easy to make too!

  4. Heather says:

    5 stars
    This completely brings me back to my childhood when my parents used to make caramel corn popcorn balls and hand them out to the tricker treaters. Boy, I am really showing my age.

  5. Jennifer Farley says:

    5 stars
    Delicious! Such a great snack!

  6. ADS says:

    5 stars
    Such a perfect treat, especially with Halloween being so close. 🙂

  7. Melissa Sperka says:

    5 stars
    Dangerously delicious!

  8. Michael Knight says:

    Made this tonight. I used sea salt. I didn’t bake in oven either. Turned out Great! I love the sweet/salt reminds me of oldtimy candy. Can’t wait to try with a glass of wine.

  9. Andrea says:

    I brought this in as a birthday treat for someone who requested “homemade caramel corn.” It was a huge hit. I got more kudos for this dish than anything I’ve ever brought in before. I think it’s the salt. 🙂

    I did need to leave the caramel on low heat in order to distribute it evenly across the popcorn — it was hardening too fast off the heat. But other than that, followed the recipe exactly and it turned out GREAT.