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Who needs the fair for fresh kettle corn!? Not you! Not anymore!
Heat oil in a large, heavy saucepan over medium heat. Make sure that it’s a pan that you can easily lift and shake in the air.
Yea… you’ll also want to have two pot holders on hand.
Once the oil is hot, pour in the popcorn, sprinkle sugar on top and cover.
It will take a few minutes for the first pops, but once the popcorn starts popping, shake continuously until the popcorn is popped. This means that, once the popcorn really starts going, you’ll want to grab the pot with your pot holders, securing the lid, and shake the pot above the flame of the stove for a few seconds, return to the heat, and repeat this process several times throughout the popping process. This will prevent the popcorn from sticking to the bottom of the pan and burning.
Transfer to a serving bowl and salt lightly. Mix with a big spoon. The sugar will still be hot, and the popcorn may be sticky. Don’t burn your hands on hot sugar. The popcorn will dry as it cools. Makes 8-10 cups.
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76sarah on 12.6.2009
Excellent! We have made this several times using butter and maple sugar–so good!
everydayisgourmet on 10.24.2009
I made this immediately after seeing your recipe and it was like heaven. HEA-ven. I haven’t had real kettle corn for years and this knocks the socks off of it! Thanks Joy! Love your site too!
Christy on 8.10.2009
I’ve made this countless times since Joy posted this on her blog. It is wonderful! Easy to make, and just 4 ingredients, what could be better?!