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Sweet and Salty Kettle Corn

Sweet and salty kettle corn popcorn. A highly addictive, easy to make snack that takes 5 minutes on the stove top with only 4 ingredients!

kettle corn in popcorn box and bowl on table

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WARNING!

Highly addictive popcorn recipe coming up.

I’ve talked before on how to make your own popcorn at home without all the chemicals from store-bought bags.

So far I’ve only posted one recipe on how to enjoy said popcorn, and today I’m going to fix that.

Close up shot of kettle corn popcorn

This recipe makes about 4 cups popped popcorn, and is easily doubled if you need to make some to share.

I would *not* try to triple it though, even if you use the 12 cup whirly pop machine, because it can get awfully crowded in there and will result in uneven coating on the popcorn.

But it only takes a few minutes, so you can always pop another batch right after!

For those wondering, a whirly pop is a large pot that has a handle on it that allows you to mix the popcorn while it’s cooking to prevent burning.

If you don’t have one, just use a large stove pot with a lid. You’ll just have to pick it up and shake the pot every few seconds instead of turning a handle.

kettle corn in a popcorn snack box

I have seen other popcorn recipes that told you to start this by putting 3 single kernels in with the oil.

This strategy is so that you know when the oil is hot enough (when those 3 pop) and is ready for the rest of the kernels.

While the oil is heating, I put the rest of the kernels (1/4 cup), 2 tablespoons of sugar and 1/2 teaspoon of salt in a bowl. Then it’s all ready to go when the oil is heated.

Even distribution can get a little tricky if you don’t shake the pot enough, but other than that it’s hard to mess up.

kettle corn in a bowl and movie popcorn box

Have any other popcorn recipes you want me to try? Leave suggestions in the comments!

In the meantime, you can try this one or my movie night “pizza popcorn!”

Yield: 4 cups

Sweet and Salty Kettle Corn

Sweet and salty kettle corn. A highly addictive, easy snack that takes 5 minutes and 4 ingredients!

Sweet and salty kettle corn popcorn. A highly addictive, easy to make snack that takes 5 minutes on the stove top with only 4 ingredients!

Prep Time 2 minutes
Cook Time 3 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil
  • 4 tablespoons organic popcorn kernels
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

Instructions

  1. In a large pot (or whirly pop) add coconut oil and 3 popcorn kernels and turn on medium-high heat. Once the 3 kernels have popped, the oil is hot enough to continue.
  2. In a small bowl, add remaining popcorn kernels, sugar and salt and mix together. Add to pot. Shake pot every few seconds (or turn the handle if using a whirly pot) to ensure kernels don't burn and continue until popcorn is popped (about 3 minutes).
  3. Immediately remove from heat and spread out on foil or a flat surface to dry and cool for a couple minutes.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1 cup

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 88Total Fat: 7gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 268mgCarbohydrates: 7gFiber: 0gSugar: 6gProtein: 0g

Nutrition information is calculated automatically by an online tool at Nutritionix. It is not always accurate. Please use your own tools to check if you rely on this information.

Sweet and salty kettle corn popcorn. A highly addictive, easy to make snack that takes 5 minutes on the stove top with only 4 ingredients!

 

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Racine

Wednesday 4th of November 2020

Can you use a stir crazy popcorn popper?

Miami

Tuesday 14th of April 2020

This recipe makes perfect, non-oily, sweet n salty style popcorn. I used a large metal wok to avoid burning.

Si

Saturday 29th of February 2020

your recipe worked perfectly. My first attempt at home made popcorn since childhood. I used a very large stainless steel saucepan (stew pot). Simple two tablespoons of castor sugar + two tablespoons of virgin coconut oil and salt. Delicious thank you

Vic

Tuesday 22nd of October 2019

i tried something similar but the sugar burned

Carol

Saturday 14th of September 2019

This looks great. Can brown sugar be used?

Kelly

Sunday 15th of September 2019

Brown sugar has molasses so it will definitely changes the texture - but let me know if you try it!

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