Friday, October 30, 2009

Cinnamon Sugar Caramel Popcorn



Is everyone ready for Halloween? I hope you have your costumes and candy ready. If you want to make a special treat this weekend try my Cinnamon Sugar Caramel Popcorn and/or Gaby's Gingersnap Pumpkin Ice Cream Sandwiches! Both are sure to be a hit! I know I am making both:)

I love making caramel corn every fall, but this year I spiced it up a little bit. I added cinnamon and sugar to the mix. I used my basic
caramel corn recipe, but went a little light on the caramel. I sprinkled cinnamon and sugar over the popcorn and mixed it well. I drizzled some of it with white chocolate, it was good, but I liked it better plain. This popcorn is a great snack to have around while you pass out candy, carve pumpkins, or watch a scary movie.

It is a low key year for us since we have been working on our basement, but it is 99% done:) We just have to put the furniture back and organize. Josh did an amazing job. He is such a stud:) So no costumes or parties for us, but we will carve pumpkins and pass out treats to the little ghosts and gobblins in our neighborhood. I also plan on
roasting pumpkin seeds-the best part about carving pumpkins:)

Have a safe and fun Halloween everyone! Don't forget to visit
What's Gaby Cooking for another tasty Halloween treat!


Cinnamon Sugar Caramel Popcorn

(Printable Recipe)

1 stick butter
1/4 cup corn syrup
Air popped popcorn-I used 1/4 cup kernels
1 cup brown sugar
1 /2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla

Cinnamon and Sugar mix and white chocolate if you want it

Preheat oven to 250F.

Pop popcorn using your air popper! Spread popcorn out onto two large baking sheets. Make sure it is evenly spread between the two pans.

Melt butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Add in sugar, corn syrup and salt; stir until well combined. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon. Once the mixture comes to a rapid boil, let it boil for 5 minutes without stirring. Stir in the vanilla.

Gradually pour the caramel mixture over the popped corn, mixing well on the pans. You can do this in a bowl but why dirty more dishes? I do it right on the pans.
Sprinkle popcorn with the cinnamon and sugar mixture.

Bake in preheated oven for about 30 minutes, make sure you stir it often. Maybe every ten minutes or so.
Remove from pan and sprinkle with a little more cinnamon and sugar. You can drizzle white chocolate over the popcorn if you wish!

If you like my cinnamon sugar caramel popcorn, you might also like:
Sweet and Salty Butterscotch Candied Popcorn from Picky Palate
Festive Popcorn from Big Red Kitchen
Herbed Buttermilk Popcorn from 101 Cookbooks

39 comments:

  1. My favorites in popcorn!! cinnamon sugar and then caramel...and the best...the candy corn!! Im def making this! Thanks for the inspiration Maria! :)

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  2. Maria I am so far behind, I have not ever bought candy for the little kids that will be coming around tomorrow. And as for my kids costumes- still not ready. I better get it together! I love caramel popcorn and have resisted making it in the past because I would eat it all myself, but now that you have that candy corn in there, I think I could be persuaded!

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  3. INCREDIBLE!!! Love caramel corn :)

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  4. Sounds like we'll be having the same sort of Halloween though we get so few kids these days

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  5. Happy Halloween! I love caramel popcorn! Yours looks fantastic! Oh now I really want some!

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  6. We also are just staying in and passing out halloween candy - no parties for us. This will be nice treat. :)

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  7. MMm...my weakness! I haven't made caramel popcorn in a while because I do just sit all day and finish it. LOL. The cinnamon and sugar is a nice touch. I'll have to try that. :)

    I've been so awful with buying candies. Thanks for the reminder. I need to get some tomorrow. Then again, I live on a hill, I don't think the kids would brave it.

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  8. ow! I would love some of this- much tastier than chocolate candies! Cute addition with the candy corn. So glad to hear the basement is almost done- how exciting!!

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  9. My boyfriend would FLIP over these! He loves anything caramel corn based! Gorgeous job!

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  10. a night in carving pumpkins and roasting the seeds sounds wonderful :)

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  11. my mother needs this recipe :) i love the cinnamon in there. i might just make this for pumpkin carving night!

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  12. I love caramel corn! I haven't had it in quite a while and this looks amazing!

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  13. Yum! We made molasses popcorn balls last night, and they were a big hit. I think caramel would go over very well in our home!

    Happy Halloween!

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  14. yay looks fab!!! I'll have to make this for Thomas - he will love it!

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  15. Popcorn prepared in that way must taste wonderful!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  16. My kids would love it if I made this for them! I think this will have to be on the agenda for the weekend. Our costumes are ready and have already been worn a couple of times for school parties. We love Halloween in our house!

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  17. bless your heart for sticking candy corn in there. that stuff is my vice!

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  18. Cinnamon sugar just makes everything better, especially with some candy corn thrown into the mix. What a fun recipe. I know my kids would get a kick out of this and so would I!

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  19. Nice treat. We don t celebrate Halloween here so it s just a normal day for me.
    http://maltesebakes.blogspot.com/

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  20. Your caramel corn definitely sounds healthier than the batch I made a month or so ago but doesn't look it with that candy corn! :)

    Happy Friday!
    ~ingrid

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  21. Would love to munch on this while passing out candy!

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  22. This sounds so addictive...I bet you can't eat just one bowl.

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  23. wow this looks AWESOME! can't wait to try it!

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  24. where we live we don't get a lot of trick or treaters, so I will not bake anything. thank goodness, because I will eat it all. having something like this is just to easy to keep grazing on.

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  25. The popcorn sound s fantastic! We are ready for a fun filled weekend of tricks and treats :)

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  26. I will defintitely be making these to pass out as Halloween treats tomorrow! It looks delicious and I love the candy corn decoration with your popcorn.

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  27. Wow... this is exactly what I've been craving. You are brilliant! Happy Halloween!

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  28. This is the perfect Halloween treat - yum!

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  29. Thanks for the house wishes. I hope your basement turns out great... maybe a pic or two will surface :)

    And hooray for cinnamon sugared up popcorn. I'm with you on the sans white chocolate... the popcorn alone is great enough :)

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  30. That sounds so good!
    I love caramel corn. That would also be good to sprinkle some cinnamon/sugar on kettle corn!
    Ooh, if it wasn't almost 11 p.m.!

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  31. This sounds so yummy. Happy Halloween!

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  32. ooh! I love caramel popcorn! looks so good!

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  33. Looks great! I want to try making caramel corn soon.
    Happy Halloween!

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  34. I just bought my candy and we're staying home too. Your popcorn sounds like a perfect treat. Cant wait to see the basement! :)

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  35. Oh, this sounds and looks SO GOOD!

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  36. I love popcorn in any form. You can bet I'll be trying this!

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  37. Yum... This looks fantastic! I will have to make this the next time a popcorn craving hits. Very cute with the candy corn added.

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  38. Anonymous11:40 PM

    Sounds like a yummy snack!

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  39. That looks like the perfect snack- wow!

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