Oh my gosh! I was going to add a new pic to my kettle corn post, and I realized I have not yet posted that recipe! Weird. It's one of the easiest things to make. It's so easy, I've made it more complicated by adding color to it.*
I believe kettle corn is yet another food I only discovered when living in a state other than California. I first had it at the Oregon State Fair, I think, and here in Iowa it's sold at any fair-type event, of which there are LOTS here. So, I see kettle corn quite a bit.
For those who've never had it, kettle corn tastes a little like that Corn Pops cereal, only fresher and more like popcorn. It's not as sugary (or buttery) as a caramel corn, just a slight sweetness along with a contrasting saltiness.
Kettle Corn
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup popcorn kernels
- 3-4 tablespoons white sugar
- 2-3 tablespoons oil (I use canola or coconut oil)
- 1-2 drops gel food coloring (completely optional)
- salt to taste
- In a heavy 5-quart pot over medium-high heat, heat up the oil and 1-2 single kernels of popcorn.
- Once those kernels pop, add the remaining popcorn kernels and sugar (and food coloring on top of the sugar, if desired).
- Cover and shake until the popping is just about done. Don't leave it on for too long, or the sugar will burn and taste terrible.
- Pour into a metal or ceramic bowl (plastic will melt), sprinkle with salt, and stir/toss until cool to the touch.
- Taste to determine if more salt is needed. Add more salt to taste and toss.
- Remove un-popped kernels so people don't break their teeth.
Makes about 12-14 cups of kettle corn
Kettle corn is so addictive in a wonderful way! I love that you made it all colorful!
ReplyDeleteThat kettle corn looks so cool. A bit of color makes everything more fun. I hope you'll come by and link it up to Sweets for a Saturday. http://sweet-as-sugar-cookies.blogspot.com/2011/05/sweets-for-saturday-16.html
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe! Thanks! I did not have gel color. Instead I used regular food coloring--four (4) drops mixed into the sugar prior to adding to the pot...no oil spits!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
ReplyDeletepopcorn with rainbow looks awesome and delicious too.
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