Stove Top Kettle Corn Recipe

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WEBMar 9, 2015 · Set aside 3 popcorn kernels. Combine the remaining popcorn kernels, sugar, and salt in a small bowl. Add the butter to a medium pot, and melt over medium-low heat. Once melted, add 3 popcorn kernels and cover. While holding the lid, shake the pot …

Rating: 3.5/5(2)
Servings: 8

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WEBApr 24, 2024 · The recipe for kettle corn isn’t complicated–it’s the little tricks that matter. So I’m going to teach you all of my little tricks! 1. Place …

Rating: 5/5(2)
Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins
1. Place a large stock pot on the stove top. Set heat to medium-high. Add oil. While your oil is heating (it won’t take long), measure out your popcorn into a small bowl. Add sugar to the kernels.
2. Wait until you see your oil smoke. That’s your cue! Pour popcorn kernels and sugar into the pot.
3. Immediately stir using a wooden spoon or rubber spatula, scraping sugar from bottom of pan. This step should only take about 10 seconds. Cover pot with lid. You will need to shake the pot with your hands and you’ll want to make sure the lid stays on, so I get a dish towel and drape it over the top.
4. Hold the pot by the handles in a way that you’re securing the lid on as well. Shake the pan side to side in all directions and up and down a few times. Do this every 20 seconds or so. It will keep the sugar from burning on the bottom and help the kernels to be evenly coated.

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WEBApr 30, 2023 · Measure out 2 cups of popcorn and make sure you pick out any kernels. Toss with melted coconut oil or butter spread (if you're using air-popped or freshly popped popcorn). Omit this step if you're using microwave popcorn that has butter flavoring. …

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WEBJan 20, 2024 · Adding the Sweet and Savory Coating. 1. Once the popping has subsided, remove the pot from the heat. 2. Quickly add the granulated sugar, light corn syrup, and salt to the pot. 3. Stir the mixture continuously until the sugar and corn syrup have …

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WEBAdd the 1 tablespoon of coconut oil. Let it melt. Next, add in all the other ingredients and stir them quickly then place the lid onto the pot. Keep the pot on the high burner making sure to shake the pot back and gently to keep the kernels moving so they don't burn as they …

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WEBNov 20, 2023 · Line a large sheet pan with parchment paper and set it aside. Heat the oil. Add the oil and 3 or 4 popcorn kernels to a 3-quart heavy-bottomed saucepan. Cover and heat over medium-high heat until the kernels begin to pop. Add the remaining ingredients.

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WEBJun 28, 2022 · Keep a potholder on your hand and give the pot a shake every once in a while (note we made this on a gas stove, if using electric/glass top, lift your pan when shaking to not scratch the top. Results may differ on an electric stove top). Once those …

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WEB1/4 cup coconut oil. Add 2-3 kernels to the oil and wait for them to pop. Once those kernels pop, add the rest of the popcorn. 1/2 cup popcorn kernels. Sprinkle the sugar over the kernels before they start popping everywhere and stir with a spoon. 1/4 cup sugar. …

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WEBApr 4, 2013 · Heat until the first few whisps of smoke form and pour popcorn and sugar into the pot. Stir for about 30 seconds to distribute the sugar and place the lid on the pot. Drape a towel over the top of the pot and onto the handles to keep your hands cool. Every 30 …

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WEBHeat coconut oil in a skillet (with a lid) over medium heat. Add a few popcorn kernels to the oil and wait until they pop (this is how you know the oil is hot enough). Add the rest of your popcorn to the oil. Put the lid back on the pan but leave it slightly vented to allow the …

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WEBMar 19, 2024 · Fear not! This sugar-free kettle corn recipe offers all the buttery, salty-sweet goodness without the added sugar, making it the perfect treat for a health-conscious movie night. The Perfect Couch Snack: Sugar-Free Kettle Corn. Kettle corn has …

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WEBOct 31, 2019 · Shake the pan frequently to keep the sugar from burning as the oil heats. Once the kernels pop, remove the lid and carefully add the remaining kernels, sugar and salt. Cover the pan and return to heat. Continue shaking constantly and vigorously until …

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WEBApr 17, 2024 · For longer storage, place the kettle corn in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 weeks. From the sweet and savory flavors dancing on your tongue to the satisfaction of crafting this classic treat in your own kitchen, this journey has been a …

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WEBFeb 15, 2016 · If using a stove-top pot. Measure out coconut oil and heat in the pot over medium-high heat along with 3 tester kernels. Cover with a lid. Put on oven mitts. When tester kernels have popped, remove lid, dump in the sugar, food color, un-popped …

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WEBMay 20, 2018 · Instructions. 1. Cut pork rinds into quarters so that they are in bite-size pieces. Add to a large bowl. 2. Add the butter, sweetener, and vanilla to a medium-sized saucepan and cook over Medium heat until dissolved. 3. Bring to a low boil and then …

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WEBJul 26, 2017 · Add the butter and vegetable oil to a 3-quart (2.8-liter) heavy duty deep pot. Heat over medium heat until the butter has melted. Add 3 to 4 popcorn kernels. When the kernels pop, add the rest of the kernels. Sprinkle with sugar and chili flakes (if using).

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