Caramel Corn: Easy, Chewy, Homemade Recipe (2024)

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Caramel Corn – Easy, Chewy, Homemade Recipe: After the caramel is cooked on the stovetop, just toss it with the popcorn and let dry! No oven or baking needed!

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Caramel Corn Recipe

Each year when the temps lower to…oh… say 40 degrees or so, I start craving all the winter goodies. Like this Peppermint latte, peppermint sweets, sugar cookies, and well… just about anything not good for me. Caramel corn is one of those winter staples that I begin craving like crazy.

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I remember making caramel corn as a kiddo with my parents, and I thought it was one of the coolest things ever. Now, I can make caramel corn with my kids and make our own memories!

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Easy Caramel Corn Recipe

With only using a few ingredients, you can make this super easy caramel corn at home too. Here are the every day ingredients you’ll be using…

  • Popped Popcorn
  • Butter
  • Light Brown Sugar
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Baking Soda
  • Salt

Full printable recipe card and instructions below!

CHEWY Caramel Corn, Not “Crunchy”

Now, this caramel corn recipe is SO much different than what you buy at the store.

It’s a chewy (not soggy) caramel corn, rather than hard crunchy caramel corn that you may be used to/expecting.

But the BEAUTIFUL thing about this caramel corn is that it lets you encapsulate (yeah, that’s the only word I could think of at the moment for some reason) the butter and vanilla. Really, it’s amazing.

Caramel Corn: Easy, Chewy, Homemade Recipe (3)That heavenliness above makes this caramel corn the absolute best.

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Homemade Popcorn in the Microwave

To make your own popcorn (instead of using microwaveable bags, or going to the trouble of popping in oil, etc.) you should check out my homemade popcorn recipe to see how we make it with brown paper bags! So easy.

However, instead of buttering/seasoning like I did over there with that recipe, only pop the corn and head back over here to finish it off with the caramel sauce.

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Easy Chewy Caramel Corn Recipe

Jessica Burgess

It only takes a handful of ingredients to make this easy caramel corn recipe. This quick snack makes the best sweet treat!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Dessert, Snack

Cuisine American

Servings 16 servings

Calories 463 kcal

Ingredients

  • 8 cups Popped Popcorn
  • 1 cup butter
  • 1 cup light brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt or to taste (We like to use kosher salt.)

Instructions

  • Make plain popcorn by following THIS RECIPE or using store bought, and place in large mixing bowl.

  • Melt butter in a saucepan over medium heat.

  • Add brown sugar and salt and stir until mixed.

  • Bring the butter and sugar mixture up to a boil, stirring consistently.

  • When it begins to boil, stop stirring and allow it to cook for 5 minutes, but after 4 minutes add vanilla and stir to mix.

  • Continue to boil for one more minute and then add the baking soda, stir until mixed in.

  • Grab the bowl of popcorn and drizzle the caramel sauce over the top. Using a spatula or wooden spoon, gently stir until all the popcorn is covered with the sauce.

  • Pour the popcorn out and spread out onto a flat surface to allow cooling. (i.e cookie sheet, wax paper, etc.)

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving (about 1/2 cup) | Calories: 463kcal | Carbohydrates: 74g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 31mg | Sodium: 290mg | Potassium: 246mg | Fiber: 10g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 355IU | Calcium: 19mg | Iron: 2.6mg

Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered estimates. Actual nutritional content will vary with brands used, measuring methods, portion sizes and more.

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This caramel corn is such a treat in our house. But I really have to limit myself and just “walk away” at some point, or I’ll make myself SICK eating all of it.

When it cools, if you have some left over after snacking (which has NEVER happened in our house), store in an airtight container.

But we prefer it warm, and fresh.

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Can You Bake This Caramel Popcorn?

I’m sure you can. I may actually try it sometime just in case other’s prefer more of a crunch type of caramel corn.

But really, it’s hard to stray from this trusty goodness.

However, if you want to bake it, I’d try a low oven temp (say around 200 degrees or so) and bake it for 15 minutes, give/take, to see if it has reached your desired level of crunchiness.

If not, toss/stir the popcorn and add an additional 20 minutes of bake time. Do this until it reaches the “crunch” that you like. (An hour of bake time is pretty common in other caramel corn recipes.)

Thank you so much for coming by! Enjoy your caramel corn, and let me know when it’s ready. I’ll be right there…

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FAQs

Why is my caramel corn chewy? ›

Generally, the caramel will have a higher 'water activity' than the popcorn. As a result, if you leave the popcorn for a while, moisture from the caramel will migrate into the corn. This causes the popcorn to lose its 'crunch' and become soft and chewy.

Why is my homemade caramel corn soggy? ›

Caramel corn will taste soft and chewy right out of the oven. Give it some time to cool. If it's still tasting soggy after 1–2 hours of cooling at room temperature, you may have under-baked the caramel corn. 1 hour in the oven is usually plenty.

Why is my caramel popcorn not crunchy? ›

If you prefer chewy caramel corn, let it sit until the caramel has hardened. If you prefer crunchy caramel corn, Preheat oven to 250 F. and bake for 30-40 minutes, tossing occasionally. Remove from oven and allow to cool completely. Once cooled, break the larger clumps into smaller pieces if desired.

How do you soften chewy caramel? ›

If caramels are too hard, you can try placing them back in a saucepan, adding a couple tablespoons of water and stirring until the thermometer reads 242°F.

Do you Stir caramel while cooking? ›

Caramel is made by heating sugar (either with a liquid or by itself, more on that below!) in a heavy-bottomed saucepan until it melts and becomes clear. The liquefied sugar is then cooked, without stirring, until it darkens in color, taking on additional flavor notes the longer it remains on the heat.

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

What happens if you forgot the baking soda in caramel corn? Baking soda is basically what makes the caramel corn chewy with a little bit of crunch.

Why put an egg in caramel popcorn? ›

Even if you want to add candy or sauces, it doesn't require an egg. Still, some say the egg keeps the kernels from sticking together, while others say it's to keep wannabe chefs from adding too many kernels to the pan.

What can I use instead of baking soda in caramel? ›

The Best Baking Soda Substitute: Baking Powder

Baking powder is, without a doubt, the best baking soda substitute you can find. They're not the same thing (baking soda is about three times stronger), but they are both leavening agents that work in similar ways.

Is white or yellow popcorn better for caramel corn? ›

Caramel: You will need brown sugar, butter, light corn syrup, salt, vanilla, and baking soda to make the caramel mixture. Popcorn: I prefer white popcorn in this recipe. However, you could use white or yellow.

Why is my homemade caramel so hard? ›

The water evaporates, leaving sugar crystals behind. If even one sugar crystal falls back into the pan of cooking caramel, it starts a chain reaction of sugar crystals and the entire pan will harden. The result? Gross, grainy caramel that is unusable in most recipes.

What thickens caramel? ›

Thicken the sauce with cornstarch.

Pour the cornstarch mixture into your pot caramel sauce, and stir constantly. Keep the sauce on low heat until it begins to thicken. Then remove the sauce from the stove and let it cool.

What makes homemade popcorn chewy? ›

Why is my popcorn chewy and rubbery? A top reason popcorn turns out chewy is because steam gets trapped in your pot when the popcorn kernels are popping. Fix this by using a well-vented lid or leave the pan slightly open to make a light and crispy popcorn.

How to make chewy popcorn crunchy? ›

Adding a bigger glug of oil to your pot will elevate your popcorn game to a superior level of crunch without leaving a greasy residue on your fingers. The extra oil repels the moisture in the kernels when they pop, which prevents them from becoming chewy and soft in the steam that's been created in the pot.

Why is caramel popcorn unhealthy? ›

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.

What happens if you overcook caramel? ›

Adjust the Heat: If the caramel cooked at a high heat, causing it to crystallize or burn, lower the heat for future batches. Medium-low heat is ideal for caramelizing sugar gradually without causing it to burn or crystallize prematurely.

Why is my popcorn chewy? ›

Why is my popcorn chewy and rubbery? A top reason popcorn turns out chewy is because steam gets trapped in your pot when the popcorn kernels are popping. Fix this by using a well-vented lid or leave the pan slightly open to make a light and crispy popcorn.

Why put egg in caramel popcorn? ›

Even if you want to add candy or sauces, it doesn't require an egg. Still, some say the egg keeps the kernels from sticking together, while others say it's to keep wannabe chefs from adding too many kernels to the pan.

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