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I’ve made this honey caramel corn more times than I can count.

Need a potluck dish? Make this.

Need a dessert you can quickly throw together? Make this.

Need something to take to a fall party? Make this.

Just DON’T make this if you’re home alone… Because it’s reaaaaaaly hard not to mow down the whole bowl. Oh, you’ll think you have enough willpower… But the sticky brown kernels will beckon you, “Just one more handful, no one will know…”

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And then the bowl will be empty.

Not that I have personal experience here… All theoretical, of course.

But yes, this is absolutely one of my autumn go-to recipes. While it’s still a dessert and not something you’d want to make everyday, I love that this version uses honey and unrefined sweeteners, rather than corn syrup.

You’re welcome.

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Honey Caramel Corn Recipe

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Pop the popcorn and place it in a large bowl. We use a stovetop popper like this to pop our popcorn– it works like a charm.

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I always grab a bigger bowl than I think I’ll need, as it makes the mixing/tossing easier.

I also grab this is the honey I use(affiliate), cause well it’s amazing.

In a medium saucepan, melt your honey, butter, sucanant, and salt. Bring to a gentle simmer and cook/stir for around 5 minutes.

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Remove from the heat and stir in the baking soda and vanilla. It will foam up a bit, but that’s OK. Simply stir it back down.

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Working quickly, pour the caramel sauce over the popcorn. At first, it’ll look like you don’t have enough sauce, but it’ll work out– promise.

Using a wooden spoon, mix and stir the sauce into the popcorn. You’ll want to move in a timely manner here, as the sauce will begin to thicken/harden and we want to make sure we have full popcorn coverage before that happens.

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Once the caramel sauce and popcorn is full incorporated, you have two choices:

  1. Set it aside for a bit, then eat it whenever you want
  2. Bake it

While most caramel corn recipes call for you to bake it before serving, but I usually don’t because:

a) It takes more time

b) The caramel corn is completely yummy and completely edible without the baking period, and it’s really not too much stickier.

c) I always burn it when I try to bake it. A-hem.

So yeah, if you want to bake it, simply spread the caramel corn on several baking sheets, and bake in a 250 degree oven for 30-45 minutes, checking and stirring frequently. Otherwise, you can follow in my lazy footsteps and skip that step.

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Kitchen Notes:

  • I’ve used both butter and coconut oil in this recipe with fantastic results. You can use either the refined coconut oil (no coconut taste) or the unrefined version (tastes like coconuts). Either is delish.
  • Sometimes I mix 4-5 drops of cinnamon or cassia essential oil into the caramel sauce when add in the vanilla for a spicy kick.

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Honey Caramel Corn Recipe

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  • Author: The Prairie Homestead
  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 5 mins
  • Total Time: 15 mins
  • Category: Dessert/Snack

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Pop the popcorn and place it in a large bowl (something like this is great).
  2. I always grab a bigger bowl than I think I’ll need, as it makes the mixing/tossing easier.
  3. In a medium saucepan, melt the butter, sucanant, honey, and salt. Bring to a gentle simmer and cook/stir for around 5 minutes.
  4. Remove from the heat and stir in the baking soda and vanilla. It will foam up a bit, but that’s OK. Simply stir it back down.
  5. Working quickly, pour the caramel sauce over the popcorn.
  6. Using a wooden spoon, mix and stir the sauce into the popcorn. You’ll want to move in a timely manner here, as the sauce will begin to thicken/harden and we want to make sure we have full popcorn coverage before that happens.
  7. Either set aside to harden/cool for a bit and eat when desired OR bake.
  8. To bake: spread onto baking sheets, bake at 250 degrees for 30-45 minutes, checking and stirring frequently.

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  • Homemade Chai Tea Concentrate
  • Apple Puff Pancake Recipe
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  • Butternut Squash Alfredo Sauce
Honey Caramel Corn Recipe | The Prairie Homestead (2024)

FAQs

Can I use honey instead of corn syrup for caramel? ›

In a large saucepan, combine sugar and honey. Heat over medium heat until smooth and melted. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer until sugar has darkened to a deep caramel color—about 5 minutes. Watch carefully, sugar burns fast!

Can honey be used in place of corn syrup? ›

Honey has a similar consistency as corn syrup, but it tends to be a bit sweeter. While it does make for a great swap in baked goods, it should not be used for candy making. Use a 1:1 swap for corn syrup, but do keep in mind that honey may impart a distinct flavor when using it as an alternative.

How much honey do I substitute for corn syrup? ›

You can substitute an equal amount of honey for light corn syrup in many recipes. Like maple syrup, honey is not the best choice for making candies or caramel because it may crystallize. However, it is a good option for making frostings, baked goods, jams, and jellies. Be sure to opt for raw honey whenever possible.

How do I substitute honey for syrup? ›

If you usually drizzle honey over pancakes or enjoy mixing natural yogurt with honey, then maple syrup is the perfect honey replacement. When used for baking, it can directly replace honey in the recipe. It's already liquid, and so it's possible to use a 1:1 ratio to substitute honey for maple syrup.

What can I use if I don't have corn syrup? ›

9 Corn Syrup Substitutes for Silky Sauces and Crackly Candy
  • Agave nectar. “If I had to make a substitution, I would probably try agave first,” says New York City-based recipe developer Janine Desiderio. ...
  • Brown rice syrup. ...
  • Honey. ...
  • Golden syrup. ...
  • Black treacle. ...
  • Cane syrup. ...
  • Tapioca syrup. ...
  • Maple syrup.
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What is healthier honey or corn syrup? ›

Here's the good news about honey. Unlike table sugar and high-fructose corn syrup (the most commonly used sweeteners in the U.S.), honey contains other nutrients that studies show to be beneficial to health. The biggest health boost comes from the antioxidants in honey.

What can I substitute for corn syrup in caramel? ›

Golden Syrup

It has the same light color and sweet flavors, and is also an invert sugar, making it a good candidate for candies. Try it as a 1:1 substitute for corn syrup the next time you want to make peanut brittle or soft and chewy caramel candies.

Is it possible to caramelize honey? ›

Caramelized honey is honey that has been heated until it turns a deep golden brown color and develops a rich, complex flavor. To make caramelized honey, simply heat honey in a saucepan over low to medium heat, stirring constantly until it darkens in color and thickens in consistency.

Can I use honey instead of golden syrup in caramel? ›

If you cannot buy golden syrup then agave nectar or corn syrup are good alternatives for the sauce. Glucose syrup is also a possibility if you can buy it in larger containers. If you do wish to try making the Salted Caramel Sauce with honey then we suggest buying a liquid, light coloured and mildly flavoured variety.

Does honey taste like caramel? ›

Honey is not just 'sweet', there are floral notes that are hard to describe. Butterscotch, caramel, florals, dried fruit, mineral…. you name it, honey has it all. The flora, climate, and nature of the terrain determine the flavors of local honey.

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