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Salted Caramel Popcorn

This Easy Salted Caramel Popcorn Recipe is my favorite Caramel Corn Recipe! It’s so easy and adding that extra salt gives it the perfect salty/sweet combo!

Salted Caramel Popcorn Is The Best Caramel Corn Recipe

This Salted Caramel Corn Recipe is possibly one of my favorite snacks of all time! It’s crispy, coated in homemade caramel, easy to make and has the perfect sweet and salty balance. I haven’t met one person who doesn’t love this salted caramel corn recipe because it’s both simple and delicious! This caramel corn recipe is so loved it even made it into my book by popular demand!

I’ve even adapted this recipe into Pumpkin Spice Caramel Corn as well as Caramel Apple Caramel Corn. And certainly if you’re salt sensitive you can leave off the extra salt!

Salted Caramel Corn is crispy, sweet, coated in homemade caramel with the perfect amount of salt added for balance.

How To Make Homemade Caramel Corn

Making Salted Caramel Popcorn is SUPER easy. It’s a super easy snack for movie night, or perfect to package up and give as gifts around the holidays. It’s pretty foolproof, and you don’t need baking soda or a candy thermometer like a lot of caramel corn recipes call for.

You will need an Air Popper Popcorn maker. If you don’t have one, they are fairly inexpensive. Here’s the link to the one I use. I have had readers use microwave popcorn for this if they don’t have an air popper. Most have great results, but I have never tried it that way, so I can’t give 100% confirmation it will work, although I don’t see why it wouldn’t.

Ingredients / What You Will Need

  • Popcorn: Unpopped popcorn kernels are super easy to find. You can generally find them at the supermarket, WalMart, Target etc. You can even order them on amazon. I, honestly, just buy an expensive container of kernels, like Orville Redenbacher, so don’t get too hung up on brands etc.
  • Butter: I use salted butter in this recipe because it’s SALTED Caramel Corn, but certainly if you don’t have salted you can use unsalted and add a bit more salt at the end!
  • Brown Sugar: Using brown sugar in this recipe makes it a little deeper in flavor. Since you aren’t actually making caramel that cooks until it is a deep amber color, the brown sugar gives you the color that you desire.
  • Corn Syrup: I use light corn syrup in this recipe. The subtle sweetness in the corn syrup makes the caramel sauce come together easily and gives the caramel corn the perfect texture. You could certainly use dark corn syrup if that’s all you have.
  • Salt: I use kosher salt or sea salt in this caramel corn recipe. The slightly coarser grain and smoother taste gives this the perfect salty/sweet balance. You can use Iodized salt if it’s all you have, but use a light hand. You can always add more if necessary.
How To Make Caramel Corn

Do You Bake Caramel Corn?

Yes! After you air pop the popcorn and make your caramel sauce on the stove, you bake the caramel corn for 30 minutes at 300°F, stirring it every 10 minutes. This step in the recipe is what makes the caramel corn crispy and not chewy. If you like chewy caramel corn you can certainly eat it after you coat it with your caramel. It will get stuck in your teeth though! haha!

How Much Unpopped Popcorn Do You Need For Caramel Corn?

1/2 cup of unpopped kernels yields about 16 cups of popped corn. So for this recipe you get about 16 cups of Salted Caramel Popcorn!

How Much Salt Do You Add To Caramel Corn?

Please realize this is COMPLETELY up to you. I list 2 teaspoons in the recipe as a guideline, but you can absolutely add more or less depending on your personal preference. I stated above that I don’t recommend using Iodized Salt, but if you do, start with only 1 teaspoon, as it is a very fine grain and add more from there. Kosher salt and sea salts are generally a little coarser.

Variations / Add-Ins

Sure! You can easily add in extras to this caramel corn recipe. Here are a few ideas:

  • Peanuts: Add these before you pour the caramel sauce on top and coat them with the caramel before baking.
  • M&Ms: Add these when the caramel corn is cooled for the ultimate movie snack!
  • Raisins: Now this might not be for everyone, but a lot of people like this combo! Add these after the caramel corn is cooled.
  • Pretzels: You can add these before you pour the caramel on top or after it’s cooled if you prefer the pretzels aren’t sweet. If you do want to add pretzels to this mix before coating with the caramel, you might need to increase the amount of caramel by 50% to ensure everything gets coated!
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Salted Caramel Corn is crispy, sweet, coated in homemade caramel with the perfect amount of salt added for balance.

Salted Caramel Popcorn

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  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30
  • Total Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: 16 cups 1x
  • Category: Popcorn
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: Snack

Description

Makes about 16 cups of caramel corn


Ingredients

Scale
  • 1/2 cup unpopped popcorn kernels (about 16 cups popped corn)
  • 1 cup salted butter
  • 1 cup light brown sugar
  • 1/3 cup light corn syrup
  • 2 teaspoons kosher or sea salt, divided

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 300°F.
  2. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Set aside.
  3. Pop popcorn kernels using air popper into a large bowl.
  4. In a small saucepan melt butter, brown sugar, corn syrup and 1 teaspoon salt together over medium heat. Bring to boil. Boil for 4 minutes without stirring. Remove from heat and let it cool for 2 minutes. It needs to stop boiling before you pour it on the popcorn.
  5. Pour caramel mixture over popcorn and stir to coat evenly.
  6. Pour popcorn into lined pan, sprinkle remaining salt on top (1/2 tsp – 1 tsp depending on your personal taste preference) and place in oven. Bake for 30 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes.
  7. Allow popcorn to cool on a parchment lined counter.

Notes

You can add in 2 cups of nuts to the un-coated popcorn if desired! Coat with caramel as states!

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 cup
  • Calories: 168
  • Sugar: 9.1 g
  • Sodium: 295.8 mg
  • Fat: 11.9 g
  • Carbohydrates: 15.3 g
  • Protein: 1.2 g
  • Cholesterol: 30.5 mg

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344 comments on “Salted Caramel Popcorn”

  1. This is SOOOOOO good… I used 2 bags of microwave popcorn. (wasn’t sure how this would turn out, but it was fabulous) Tossed in some cashews, almonds and Spanish peanuts. I’ll definitely be making this again. Thanks for the recipe.






      1. Yes Shirley, It was butter flavored and the package said it would pop larger kernels. I’ve made it a second time since… this time using only one bag of popcorn… I’d like to say it was a big mistake, but… it was still YUMMY! Just more candy than popcorn. I’ll go back to 2 bags next time. (I forgot to mention that I’d put in a little vanilla in both batches.) The only problem with this recipe is that I CAN NOT resist it. I put it in gallon plastic zip bags and was continually heading to the kitchen for “just a little more”. I’m thinking of experimenting with a few other “add in’s” next time… Coconut…heath toffee bits…White chocolate chips (at the end of the baking, after it cools a bit)… My mouth is watering! Thanks again for the recipe.

  2. Shannon Tennison

    I cooked mine for 20 minutes (10 short of the recommended time) and it still turned out burnt. Which was disappointing, seeing as how the mess I had to clean up after all was said and done was horrendous. Next time I’ll only cook it for 15 and add vanilla to the caramel mixture….






  3. Mandy van der Merwe

    Hi… This looks amazing… I’m in South Africa, we don’t have corn syrup… What could I use as a substitute?
    Thanks
    Xxx

    1. Hello Mandy, we were caught in a snow storm and I couldn’t head out to the grocery store to pick up corn syrup so made my own and it turned out fantastic and just takes water, white granulated sugar, cream of tartar and a pinch of salt. Only addition I made to the recipe you will see is a few drops of vanilla extract after I took the mixture off the stove to cool. Candy thermometer is handy so syrup isn’t undercooked/overcooked. Hope this helps. http://www.food.com/recipe/homemade-corn-syrup-substitute-simple-syrup-74080






  4. Made this for Super Bowl today. Amazing!!! I’m not always a caramel popcorn fan but this is spot on. I will most definitely be making this again.






  5. Great easy recipe! I should have read the notes before I made it! I definitely will be adding peanuts next time!
    If you love Cracker Jack, this is for you!






    1. Nope, not in this recipe… you could add it if you would like to the caramel mix after it boils if you would like!

  6. we make the same thing my grandmother’s recipe. We use brown sugar, white sugar, butter, vanilla, popcorn salt.

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