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Kettle Korn Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
3 tbsp sugar
1 tsp salt
1/4 cup safflower oil
1 cup raw pop corn
1 tbsp corn syrup
8 qt heavy gauge pot with lid

Directions:
Directions:
Process granulated sugar and salt in a food processor for 60-90 seconds. Using a large heavy pot with lid, place on stove and preheat on medium high heat. Pour safflower oil in pot and heat oil for about 1 minute. Pour corn into hot oil. Heat corn with oil for about 30 seconds. Add corn syrup to hot oil and popcorn that has not yet popped. Stir corn mixture to mix corn syrup into the oil. Place lid on pot. the corn should be starting to pop shortly. Shake pot constantly while cooking. When the popcorn starts to pop and has a layer of popped corn covering the raw corn very quickly pout the salt and sugar mixture into the popcorn that is popping. This needs to be timed right and quickly done. A few kernels may fly out. A glass lid is a big help. During the cooking process you must be constantly shaking the pot. When the corn has slowed in the process of popping, quickly remove the pot from the stove and pour into a large bowl. It is better if some has not popped so the rest wil not burn with the sugar content.

 

 

 

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