Caramel Popcorn (2024)

Easy Homemade Caramel Popcornhas just the right crunch and chewiness that you want, without sticking to your teeth. It’s everything you hope for in the best caramel corn recipe!

Do you love candy recipes as much as I do? Try this Sweet Chex Mix, Peanut Butter Popcorn, or Chocolate Covered Marshmallows!

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Why I love this popcorn:

Ihave noticed that a lot of caramel popcorn recipes out there just don’t have the right caramel to popcorn ratio. They’re either too sticky, or too hard. With a little trial and error, I believe I’ve created the best caramel popcorn recipe you can find!

The caramel is made on the stove, without the need of a candy thermometer. Then we drizzle the caramel all over the popcorn and bake it over low heat, stirring a few times, to allow the soft caramel to lightly coat all of the popcorn and bake until it’s the perfect texture and crunch. Now, who’s ready for movie night?

Caramel Popcorn Ingredients:

  • Popcorn– For a healthier version of Caramel Popcorn, pop your own popcorn without adding salt, sweeteners, or butter.If you like undertones of butter flavor, use movie theater style popcorn.
  • Brown Sugar – light or dark.
  • Corn Syrup
  • Butter
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Baking Soda – is key to achieving softer, silky texture of caramel sauce that sticks to the popcorn and doesn’t get tacky and hard.

How to make Caramel Popcorn:

Pop Popcorn: Use air popped popcorn or movie theater style popcorn. Pour on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper.

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Combine Ingredients: Melt butter in a large non-stick skillet over medium heat. Once melted, stir in brown sugar, corn syrup, and salt until smooth.

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Boil: Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally. As soon as the caramel starts to gently boil, boil for 2 minutes, stirring constantly.

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Remove Heat: Take skillet off of heat and stir in baking soda and vanilla.

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Drizzle over popcorn, tossing gently with a spatula until the popcorn is evenly coated.

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Bake at 200°F for 45 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes. Serve homemade caramel corn for movie night, game day, or anytime!

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Pro Tip: I use a large non-stick skillet to make the caramel sauce for the popcorn because it’s much less messy to clean afterwards, and it comes to a boil faster then a saucepan. I also use a silicon spatula to stir the caramel because it’s heat resistant and doesn’t get as messy as say, a wooden spoon would.

How to Pop Popcorn Without a Popper:

Add ¼ cup popcorn kernels to abrown paper lunch bag and fold the top closed. Microwave for a minute or two, until you hear the popping begin to slow.

Add melted butter and salt and shake the bag to coat the popcorn.

Why is my Caramel Corn Grainy?

Grainy caramel (or crystalized caramel) happens when the sugar crystals in the caramel seize up or cling together. This easy caramel popcorn recipe will not result in grainy caramel because we have added baking soda and corn syrup, both of which will help break up the brown sugar molecules and prevent them from crystalizing.

Storage Instructions:

To keep your caramel corn fresh, be sure to store it in an airtight container or resealable bag (making sure to press as much air out as you can).The better you seal your container, the longer it will last. You can store it at room temperature on your counter for up to 2-3 weeks. (Though at my house it’s all eaten in about 2-3 hours!)

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Caramel Popcorn

Easy Homemade Caramel Popcornhas just the right crunch and chewiness that you want, without sticking to your teeth. It's everything you hope for in the best caramel corn recipe!

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Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 8

Calories 322

Cost 3

Prep 10 minutes mins

Cook 50 minutes mins

Total 1 hour hr

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Ingredients

  • 8 cups popped popcorn (about 1 microwaveable bag, or ¼ cup kernels)
  • 6 Tablespoons butter
  • 1 1/2 cups light brown sugar
  • 6 Tablespoons light karo syrup
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda (heaping)
  • 3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 200 degrees F.

  • Line a jelly roll pan with parchment paper. Add popcorn to a large pan, spread out in an even layer.

  • Melt butter in a large non-stick skillet over medium heat. Once melted, stir in brown sugar, corn syrup, and salt until smooth.

  • Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally. As soon as the caramel starts to gently boil, boil for 2 minutes, stirring constantly.

  • Remove from the heat and stir in baking soda and vanilla.

  • Immediately drizzle caramel over popcorn. Toss gently with a spatula until the popcorn is evenly coated.

  • Bake at 200 degrees F for 45 minutes, stirring the popcorn every 15 minutes.

Notes

Storage Instructions: To keep your caramel corn fresh, be sure to store it in an airtight container or resealable bag (making sure to press as much air out as you can). The better you seal your container, the longer it will last. You can store it at room temperature on your counter for up to 2-3 weeks. (Though at my house it’s all eaten in about 2-3 hours!)

Nutrition

Calories: 322kcalCarbohydrates: 62gProtein: 2gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0.3gCholesterol: 23mgSodium: 197mgPotassium: 94mgFiber: 2gSugar: 53gVitamin A: 284IUCalcium: 40mgIron: 1mg

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FAQs

What happened to Orville caramel popcorn? ›

Yes, we've discontinued the Melt On Caramel Gourmet Popping Corn. We're so sorry for your inconvenience. Thanks for sharing your interest, we definitely will inform our team you want it back!

What is a fun fact about caramel popcorn? ›

But have you ever wondered about its origin? Well, here's an interesting fact about who invented caramel popcorn: the idea behind caramel popcorn first made its appearance in the 1800s and was introduced by the famous brothers Frederick and Louis Rueckheim. 1800!

How would you describe caramel popcorn? ›

Caramel corn or caramel popcorn (toffee popcorn in the UK) is a confection made of popcorn coated with a sugar or molasses based caramel candy shell that is normally less than 1mm thick. Typically a sugar solution or syrup is made and heated until it browns and becomes thick, producing a caramelized candy syrup.

What happens if you forgot the baking soda in caramel corn? ›

Baking soda is what makes caramel corn chewy with a bit of crunch and gives it the classic brittle texture. The baking soda also helps the mixture to increase in volume which ensures it covers all of the popcorn. It's an essential ingredient and without it you'll likely find the texture of the caramel corn to be off.

What is so special about Orville popcorn? ›

By 1965, Orville and his business partner Charles Bowman perfect their popcorn hybrid—it is light and fluffy, leaves hardly any unpopped kernels, achieves a 44:1 ratio in volume of popped to unpopped corn, and, of course, tastes great.

Is the Orville Pop Up bowl discontinued? ›

We're sorry to say we have discontinued our Orville Redenbacher pop up bowl. We appreciate you letting us know you miss it, and we'll make sure our team hears voice. Have a great day!

What city invented caramel popcorn? ›

Caramel popcorn came to be due to two brothers, Frederick and Louis Rueckheim, who immigrated to the United States of America from Germany and settled in Chicago. In 1870, they opened a popcorn store and began experimenting with unique flavors and toppings.

Is caramel popcorn good or bad? ›

If you're looking for a crunchy snack, try air-popped popcorn instead of caramel-coated popcorn. While caramel-coated popcorn may be a tempting snack, its simple carbs and high sugar content can lead to spikes in blood glucose levels, increasing the risk of hyperglycemia and other health problems.

Is popcorn over 5000 years old? ›

Popcorn was discovered over 5,000 years ago in Mexico. It was an Indian food. Corn was thrown on hot stones in a fire. The fire made the corn pop.

Who invented caramel? ›

Most believe caramel was created more than 1,020 years ago in 1000 AD by Arabs mixing sugar and water to create a crystallized liquid. Funny enough, the original caramel was not believed to be enjoyed as a sweet treat but rather used as a beauty product.

Which city is the birthplace of this sweet treat caramel popcorn? ›

Caramel popcorn was invented by two brothers, Frederick and Louis Rueckheim. The duo immigrated to the United States from Germany and took residence in Chicago, Illinois. During that time, they decided to kickstart a popcorn business, purchasing candy-making equipment from a Dutch confectioner.

Who invented popcorn? ›

Corn was domesticated from a wild grass in Mexico nearly 9,000 years ago and spread throughout Central and South America. However, the first popcorn is often linked to Charles Cretors of Chicago. Cretors, who invented the mobile popcorn cart in 1885, is widely regarded as the modern-day inventor of popcorn.

How long does caramel popcorn last? ›

Remove the caramel corn from the oven and transfer to the counter lined with parchment or wax paper to cool. Store in an airtight container for up to 3 months.

Why is my caramel popcorn sticky? ›

If your caramel corn came out sticky then, unfortunately, it has not been cooked properly. It is very important to bring the caramel mixture to a boil and boil it for 5 minutes. This helps make sure it dries as a shiny coating during the cooling process instead of a sticky mess.

How do you make caramel popcorn crispy again? ›

The easiest way to refresh leftover popcorn is to toss it in the oven to warm it up and re-crisp it. Simply spread it out in an even layer on a baking sheet and place it in a 250°F oven for about five minutes, until it's warmed through.

Who made the first caramel popcorn? ›

Caramel popcorn was invented by two brothers, Frederick and Louis Rueckheim. The duo immigrated to the United States from Germany and took residence in Chicago, Illinois. During that time, they decided to kickstart a popcorn business, purchasing candy-making equipment from a Dutch confectioner.

Who took over Orville Redenbacher? ›

Orville Redenbacher's is an American brand of popcorn made originally by Chester Inc. Hunt-Wesson, Inc. The brand was launched to the public in 1969, and was sold to Hunt-Wesson, a division of Norton Simon Inc. in 1976.

What is the oldest popcorn popped? ›

The oldest definitive evidence for popping corn was discovered in New Mexico, United States, determined to be as early as 3600 BCE, and attributed to the Ancestral Puebloan peoples, who maintained trade networks with peoples in tropical Mexico.

Does Disneyland sell caramel popcorn? ›

As it happens this caramel popcorn isn't all that prevalent in Disneyland. From what I can gather, they only have it at Disney California Adventure, and only at two or three locations in the park! This one is by Mickey's Fun Wheel on Paradise Pier.

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