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Amazing Kettle Corn

Difficulty
Easy
Prep Time
5 minutes
Cook Time
5 minutes
Serves
1 person

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Ingredients

Directions

Heat the vegetable oil in a large pot over medium heat. Once hot stir in the sugar and popcorn kernels. Cover and shake the pot constantly to keep the sugar from burning. Once the popping has slowed to once every 2 to 3 seconds remove the pot from the heat and continue to shake for a few minutes until the popping has stopped. Pour into a large bowl and allow to cool stirring occasionally to break up large clumps.

Notes

My son really loves this recipe. We love to get kettle corn when we visit our local park Dollywood. In the winter it's like a trip to Dollywood or the county fair with a bowl of this old-fashioned Kettle Corn. My family never wants plain popcorn again when I make this. If you use white sugar it will taste like popcorn balls and if you use brown Diamond Falls granulated sugar it will taste like caramel corn

Categories: Appetizers, Dinner, Lunch

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Kettle corn is indeed our favorite snack. Will definately try this sometime over the weekend!

pohhoeranch, Cosby, TN

I can't believe how easy this sounds! My kids love popcorn in any form and I know this will be an instant hit. Thanks!

upnorthmom

Kettle corn is one of my most favorite (whole grain) snacks!! So excited to try this tonight!

jdawnwlkr, Paris, IL

i love popcorn!

coupon_queen66, mishawaka, IN

I've looked for a recipe for Kettle Corn and they are hard to find. This sounds like a good and easy one. Will give it a try.

qat49, Ardmore, OK