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This easy Karo Syrup Caramel Popcorn recipe came from a fellow viewer that had almost given up hope on finding this recipe. Thanks to Jennifer we all can make easy Caramel corn.

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Easy Recipe for Caramelized Popcorn

Caramel popcorn can be tricky to make, but you can use this super easy method. Corn syrup makes this recipe easier because you don’t have to make the caramel sauce which involves a lot of time and a candy thermometer. So you can enjoy caramel popcorn with ease. This is one of those great recipes you can use during the holidays.

Do you want an extra crunch in your caramel corn? It’s simple to do. Just add in mixed nuts. I know you are going to love this easy caramel popcorn recipe.

Why this is the best recipe for Caramel Popcorn with Karo Syrup

Are you looking for a recipe that is tried and true? This recipe has been in my family for over 45 years. This is the exact recipe we would make every holiday season to stuff in our boxes of goodies. This recipe is easy to make, and you will soon enjoy the best ever homemade caramel popcorn.

Recipe Ingredients

This is what you need to make Karo Syrup Caramel Popcorn:

  • Popcorn
  • Mixed Nuts (optional)
  • Brown Sugar
  • Karo Syrup
  • Margarine (or butter)
  • Salt
  • Vanilla
  • Baking Soda
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How to Make Caramel Popcorn

All you have to do is make a simple caramel coating on the stovetop, toss coating over popcorn, bake, and then enjoy it!

Here are the recipe steps:

  1. Combine popcorn and nuts in a large shallow roasting pan.
  2. Place popcorn in the oven to warm at 250 degrees.
  3. Place brown sugar, corn syrup, margarine, and salt in a heavy 2-quart saucepan.
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  4. Stirring constantly, cook until the syrup reaches the soft-ball stage (234–240°F).
  5. Stop stirring syrup, boil for 5 minutes.
  6. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla and baking soda.
  7. Pour caramel over popcorn mixture, stirring to coat.
  8. Bake at 250 degrees in a large roasting pan for 1 hour, stirring occasionally.
  9. Cool and break apart with a wooden spoon.
  10. Store tightly covered.
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Frequently asked quesitons

What is Karo Syrup?

It is a brand of corn syrup. There are two varieties of Karo syrup, one is light corn syrup and it has a light color. Karo brand has a darker one that contains refiners sugar, which adds some lovely notes of molasses to the syrup.

Why is my caramel corn not crunchy?

If you have made your caramel corn, and it is not crunchy it means the caramel mixture did not cook to the right temperature. Be sure to buy a candy thermometer and use it when cooking. Your caramel mixture should reach 285 degrees F, at this point you will want to boil the mixture for about five minutes.

Is it necessary to bake the Caramel Popcorn?

Yes, this helps to caramelize the sugar, it also deepens the flavor. Upon baking the caramel popcorn you will get delicious notes of butterscotch, caramel, and it helps to crispen the popcorn.

How to store caramel corn

Moisture is the enemy of homemade caramel corn. After you remove it from the oven, make sure that you let it cool to room temperature. Then store it in an airtight container or a resealable plastic bag. If using a plastic bag be sure to squeeze out as much air as you can out of the bag.

If air and humidity get into the caramel corn it will become sticky and it will lose its crispiness.

How long will this Easy Caramel Popcorn last?

This caramel popcorn will last for up to 90 days. It may last a little longer, but it will depend mostly on how well you can keep air from getting to the caramel corn.

I hope you give this classic caramel popcorn recipe a try! I know you are going to love this nostalgic treat, it is perfect for when you have a sweet tooth.

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Easy Karo Syrup Caramel Popcorn

This caramel popcorn recipe came from Karo, the corn syrup company.We have been making it for years.

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Course: Snack

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Karo Syrup Caramel Popcorn

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 24

Calories: 653kcal

Author: Stephanie Manley

Ingredients

  • 3 quarts popcorn popped
  • 3 cup unsalted mixed nuts (optional)
  • 1 cup packed brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup Karo light or dark corn syrup
  • 1/2 cup margarine or butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda

Instructions

  • In a large shallow roasting pan combine popcorn and nuts. Place in a 250 degree oven while preparing glaze.

  • In a heavy 2-quart saucepan, add sugar, corn syrup, margarine, and salt.

  • Stirring constantly, cook until the syrup reaches the soft-ball stage (234–240°F).

  • Stop stirring syrup, boil for 5 minutes.

  • Remove from heat and stir in vanilla and baking soda.

  • Pour caramel over popcorn mixture, stirring to coat.

  • Bake at 250 degrees for 1 hour, stirring occasionally.

  • Cool, break apart, and store tightly covered.

Nutrition

Calories: 653kcal | Carbohydrates: 111g | Protein: 18g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 134mg | Potassium: 510mg | Fiber: 18g | Sugar: 15g | Vitamin A: 405IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 31mg | Iron: 4.5mg

About Stephanie Manley

I recreate your favorite restaurant recipes, so you can prepare these dishes at home. I help you cook dinner, and serve up dishes you know your family will love. You can find most of the ingredients for all of the recipes in your local grocery store.

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  1. Katrina

    Homemade Caramel Corn with Karo Syrup - CopyKat Recipes (7)
    Wow!!! So good and easy! I added 1/2 tsp green apple flavoring and it turned out perfect!

    Reply

  2. cookie clicker

    Homemade Caramel Corn with Karo Syrup - CopyKat Recipes (8)
    Loved this, reminded me of what my grandmother used to make.

    Reply

  3. Melody Lee

    Sounds very similar to how Mamaw made popcorn balls for us granddaughters at Halloween. Super delicious.

    Reply

  4. Christine

    Homemade Caramel Corn with Karo Syrup - CopyKat Recipes (9)
    Thank you for this recipe, Stephanie! The only thing I did differently was, I put the Popcorn in a very large bowl and poured the glaze in, mixed together until coated, then put it in the baking pan. It came out perfectly!!

    Reply

  5. Cayote1998

    Homemade Caramel Corn with Karo Syrup - CopyKat Recipes (10)
    Sounds like a great project for yound and old. I hope it works

    Reply

    • Stephanie Manley

      I hope you enjoyed this one.

      Reply

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FAQs

Why is my homemade caramel corn soggy? ›

Baking the caramel-coated popcorn helps to set the caramel sauce. By skipping this step, the caramel corn will become soggy.

What is a 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.

Can I substitute honey for corn syrup in caramel corn? ›

Instead of the usual corn syrup or brown sugar, this healthy caramel popcorn gets its sweetness from honey. The sweet taste of honey mixed with the richness of butter creates a homemade caramel sauce that's simple and yet so good.

Why did my caramel corn come out 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 caramel popcorn not crunchy? ›

The longer you cook the syrup (the mixture of sugar and water the forms the base of the caramel sauce), the crunchier your popcorn will be. For very crunchy popcorn (my favorite!), stop cooking when you see the first wisps of smoke coming from the sugar mixture.

How do you fix caramel that is too soft? ›

If caramels are too soft, that means the temperature didn't get high enough. Again place the caramel back into a sauce pan with a couple of tablespoons of water and heat to 244°F. If you don't have a candy thermometer, you can test with a cold water test. Details on how to use this method can be found here.

Are light corn syrup and Karo syrup the same? ›

The clear Karo corn syrup has been called "light" since the 1940s, before "light" became a popular description for reduced-calorie products. The term "light" in this case refers to the color, and not the number of calories. Many consumers refer to light corn syrup as "white" corn syrup.

What is a substitute for Karo syrup in a recipe? ›

9 Corn Syrup Substitutes for Silky Sauces and Crackly Candy
  1. Agave nectar. “If I had to make a substitution, I would probably try agave first,” says New York City-based recipe developer Janine Desiderio. ...
  2. Brown rice syrup. ...
  3. Honey. ...
  4. Golden syrup. ...
  5. Black treacle. ...
  6. Cane syrup. ...
  7. Tapioca syrup. ...
  8. Maple syrup.
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Why does caramel need corn syrup? ›

Why do I add corn syrup? Corn syrup acts as an "interfering agent" in this and many other candy recipes. It contains long chains of glucose molecules that tend to keep the sucrose molecules in the candy syrup from crystallizing. Lots of sucrose crystals would results in grainy caramels.

Can you substitute Karo syrup for honey? ›

Karo® Pancake Syrup can be equally substituted for maple syrup, honey or molasses in most recipes and when used as a topping. Recipes using Karo® Pancake Syrup will not be as sweet, and the finished products will have different flavor characteristics.

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.

Can I substitute maple syrup for corn syrup in caramel? ›

Maple Syrup

However, if you are looking for something similar that will impart sweetness and a depth of maple flavor, this is a great alternative you most likely already have on hand. Use a 1:1 swap for corn syrup in baked goods, but avoid using this swap for candy making.

Why do you put an egg in the pan when making caramel popcorn? ›

After the popcorn is plated, the burnt egg is removed. Some Twitter users said that the egg was added as a way to regulate temperatures, while others said that it was just put in to get people wondering what the hell it was doing there. At least the undesirable part of this dish gets removed by the end.

Why isn't my caramel corn shiny? ›

A granule of sugar, over-mixing, or uncooperative clumps of sea salt can turn caramel from a glossy, shiny confection into a dull grainy heap of chewy, brown sugar crystals. Candy making, or in this case caramel popcorn making, involves a significant amount of chemistry.

How do you make soggy caramel popcorn crispy again? ›

Resist the urge to toss out that bag of stale popcorn. If you're looking to breathe new life into the snack, spread it on a baking sheet and heat in the oven at 250°F for about five minutes. It should be as good as new!

Why is my corn soggy? ›

If you leave the cobs in boiling water for too long, the corn's starch content will absorb too much water and its pectin will dissolve, yielding kernels with a soggy texture.

Why is my caramel gooey? ›

There are a number of possibly reasons. Certain ingredients like corn syrup can make it sticky. Not cooking the candy all the way to hard crack stage can make it more sticky. High humidity in the air can make it sticky.

Why is my caramel sauce liquidy? ›

Reduce the amount of milk.

If you know that you want a thick caramel sauce, cut down on the amount of milk that the recipe suggests. Leave out about 1/3 or 1/2 of the recommended milk. This will result in a caramel sauce that's thicker and that you won't have to spend extra time simmering.

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