HOMEMADE CRACKER JACK® CARAMEL CORN RECIPE - (4.6/5)

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Homemade Cracker Jack® Caramel Corn Recipe - (4.6/5) image

Provided by Foodiewife

Number Of Ingredients 12

EQUIPMENT:
Whirley Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper
2 large baking sheets or one deep roasting pan, lined with parchment paper or with a silpat mat
INGREDIENTS:
15 cups popped corn (1/2 cup kernels, unpopped)
2 tablespoons molasses
1 cup brown sugar, packed
1/2 cup salted butter
1/4 cup light corn syrup
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
2 cups peanuts, optional (I used Spanish peanuts)
1 teaspoon pure vanilla

Steps:

  • Preheat your oven to 200°F and line a large rimmed baking sheet (18 x 13-inch) with parchment paper (or use a deep roasting pan, which is my preference. Pour the popped corn into a large bowl (at least 6 quarts); remove any un-popped kernels. If using, add the peanuts, mix and set aside. In a large saucepan over medium-high heat cook the molasses, brown sugar, butter, and corn syrup, stirring occasionally, until the sugar dissolves. Stirring occasionally, boil the syrup for 5 minutes. The syrup will darken slightly. Note: This is about 230°F, close to softball stage in candy making. Remove the pan from the heat, add the vanilla, and add the baking soda. Stir well as the mixture turns foamy. Immediately (and carefully) pour the hot syrup over the popped corn and stir until the corn is well coated. Spread the hot caramel corn into the parchment-lined pan. Note: I spread mine onto two baking sheets. Bake at 200°F for one hour. Stir the corn every 15 minutes during this time. Remove from the oven. This caramel corn is a warm, sticky, sweet and crunchy treat straight from the oven. It can also be cooled and stored airtight for several days. This recipe doubles and triples very well. KAF Notes: To make popcorn balls on a stick, omit the baking soda from the recipe. As soon as you can handle the corn without burning yourself, form it into 1-cup balls, inserting a lollipop stick or skewer at one end of each. Be sure to assiduously remove any unpopped kernels; you'll get most of them by shaking the bowl of popped corn, and scooping out the hard kernels that sift to the bottom. If you don't remove them, the syrup will allow them to adhere to popped kernels, and the next thing you know - ouch! A dental bill.

C Torres
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I'm definitely going to be making this recipe again. It's so easy and delicious.


Sapana Sunar
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This recipe is a great way to use up leftover Cracker Jacks.


Ali Moha
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I'm not a big fan of caramel corn, but I loved this recipe. The Cracker Jack pieces really make it.


jackalope1970
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The Cracker Jack pieces really make this recipe special. They add a fun and unique flavor that you don't get from regular caramel corn.


Adam Gamer
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This caramel corn is so addictive! I can't stop eating it.


Roshan Thaheem
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I've made this recipe several times now and it always turns out great. It's a perfect snack for parties or movie nights.


STK_Predator05
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This recipe is so easy to follow and the results are amazing! The caramel corn is perfectly sweet and crunchy, and the Cracker Jack pieces add a nice salty balance. I highly recommend this recipe.


Rochelle Louw
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I made this recipe for my family last night and it was a hit! The caramel corn was delicious and the Cracker Jack pieces added a fun and nostalgic touch. I will definitely be making this again.