Caramel Bacon Popcorn
15 cups of popped popcorn - 2/3 cup of kernels will make about 15 cups
8 slices of bacon - if you really want the bacon flavor to be strong, perhaps 10 slices
1/2 cup butter
2 cups brown sugar
1/2 cup corn syrup
1 teaspoon of salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon vanilla
Cook bacon as normal till crisp. Chop up fine (refer to picture above). Set aside.
Making popcorn: If you've never tried making it on the stove, it's very easy to do. Add a couple of tablespoons of oil in a large pot on medium heat. Add one kernel, cover pot with lid. When you hear that kernel pop, add one third cup of kernels, place lid back on. Shake pot while kernels cook. When the popping starts to die down, turn off heat. Continue to shake the pot and keep the lid on for about 30 seconds. Repeat process. Spread popcorn out on two baking sheets lined with tinfoil. If you don't want to use tinfoil, I recommend spraying the baking sheets with oil first.
Preheat oven to 250 degrees.
In a medium sized pot melt butter. Add brown sugar, corn syrup, salt and mix together. Bring to a boil and stir constantly. Boil for four minutes without mixing. Turn off heat and add baking soda, vanilla, and bacon. Mix all together.
Drizzle mixture all over popcorn and mix well. Work quickly before the mixture hardens too much. Don't worry if the popcorn isn't completely covered with mixture. You'll be able to fix this when it's in the oven.
Place both baking sheets with popcorn in oven. Bake for one hour stirring every 15 minutes. Watch the caramel to make sure it doesn't get too dark, it burns quickly. Take out of oven an let cool. Done. You may find that it doesn't need to be in the oven for a full hour.
8 slices of bacon - if you really want the bacon flavor to be strong, perhaps 10 slices
1/2 cup butter
2 cups brown sugar
1/2 cup corn syrup
1 teaspoon of salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon vanilla
Cook bacon as normal till crisp. Chop up fine (refer to picture above). Set aside.
Making popcorn: If you've never tried making it on the stove, it's very easy to do. Add a couple of tablespoons of oil in a large pot on medium heat. Add one kernel, cover pot with lid. When you hear that kernel pop, add one third cup of kernels, place lid back on. Shake pot while kernels cook. When the popping starts to die down, turn off heat. Continue to shake the pot and keep the lid on for about 30 seconds. Repeat process. Spread popcorn out on two baking sheets lined with tinfoil. If you don't want to use tinfoil, I recommend spraying the baking sheets with oil first.
Preheat oven to 250 degrees.
In a medium sized pot melt butter. Add brown sugar, corn syrup, salt and mix together. Bring to a boil and stir constantly. Boil for four minutes without mixing. Turn off heat and add baking soda, vanilla, and bacon. Mix all together.
Drizzle mixture all over popcorn and mix well. Work quickly before the mixture hardens too much. Don't worry if the popcorn isn't completely covered with mixture. You'll be able to fix this when it's in the oven.
Place both baking sheets with popcorn in oven. Bake for one hour stirring every 15 minutes. Watch the caramel to make sure it doesn't get too dark, it burns quickly. Take out of oven an let cool. Done. You may find that it doesn't need to be in the oven for a full hour.
13 comments:
That sounds yummy! I can't wait to try it. I too love the sweet and salty combo. Thanks for recreating it and sharing the recipe.
this sounds beyond delicious. I am a sucker for sweet/salty. Theres this candy shop in our town. they make chocolate covered bacon. its amazing and rich!
-quick question: how long will this stay before spoiling. (i am sure i could eat all of this by myself, in one sitting.) but lets say if i wanted to take it on vacation, or something?
OMG! I am making this.
For benefit of the original place (and for those of use who live in Seattle) could you tell us the name of the place?
Jason,
It was purchased at KuKuRuZa. The flavor is actually maple bacon. Their Amaretto Almond is also delicious.
Yummy :) thanks for sharing the recipe,love your blog!
Wow, caramel and bacon?! You just became my sons favorite person! Thank you for sharing the recipe. :)
This is an amazing, salty, idea that i totally love.
Yes! and Please! That's all I can really say.
wow i never tried this, the combination must be good =)
Ouch! That looks so good it hurts! It is on the "must try" list at our house now. Thanks for sharing!
That sounds super decadent! I make popcorn & pour truffle butter over it & serve it with Champagne. It doesn't look as amazing as yours but it's super delicious!
This is making the rounds on Pinterest. My mom used to popcorn in bacon drippings which is one of my favorite treats. This will be a big hit in my house.
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