Jalapeño Caramel Corn Recipe: A Delicious Party Food (2024)

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Every year when the holidays start rolling around, my family begins to plan the menu and discuss who is bringing certain dishes to our gatherings. For Thanksgiving this year, I was assigned desserts and a delicious party food appetizer. I always go with the classic desserts but I wanted to do something a bit different for an appetizer. What would be a great dish to snack on while preparing Thanksgiving dinner and watching all the Thanksgiving football games? My first thought was caramel popcorn but since it was the holidays, I had to “spice” this holiday party recipe up a bit using Tabasco!

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I recently ran across a map of the U.S. which marked each State by the brand it is know for, not surprisingly Louisiana is known for Tabasco! Now let me back up a bit and tell you my thought process behind the Tabasco Caramel Popcorn recipe decision. You see my family is originally from Louisiana, New Orleans to be exact, and we not only love our flavorful food but we are also the home of Tabasco. So, with most of the attendants for our Thanksgiving Day gathering being Louisianans; I wanted to bring a little bit of “home” to our palates with Tabasco.

I went to the local Walmart to pick up all the ingredients for our Thanksgiving Day party. When I headed down the aisle for the Tabasco sauce, I noticed there was ONE bottle left of the original. Now I can understanding this happening in New Orleans, we will use the heck out of some Tabasco but I had no idea that it was SO popular in other parts of the country. Deliciousness is universal, so I am not TOO surprised.

I was not sure what flavor I wanted to use at the time so I picked up all three flavors; Original Red, Green Jalapeño and Chipotle flavored sauce. OK I lied. I knew which flavor I wanted to use but I wanted all three flavors in the house, you can never have too much Tabasco in my opinion. My husband is a fan of the Green Jalapeño flavor, it is not spicy like the original but it contains that smokey and savory flavor. I knew this is what I wanted to go for in my Jalapeño Caramel Corn recipe, I did not want hot popcorn but I wanted to maintain that Tabasco flavor.

Now let me give you an important tip on making homemade Caramel Popcorn, you want to use popcorn that has been air popped. So, if you decide to venture into the world of homemade caramel corn; invest in a good air popper! There is a draw back on using an air popper, it leaves a lot of seeds. So, don’t forget to sift through the popcorn and remove all of the loose seeds before adding your caramel mixture.

After you see how easy it is to prepare the caramel mixture, you will begin making homemade caramel corn regularly. Boil the butter, brown sugar and light corn syrup for a good 2 minutes while stirring constantly. Remove from heat and add vanilla and baking soda. The mixture will begin to foam and look like the picture above.

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Pour the caramel over the popcorn and mix well. You may notice that the color is lighter when coating the popcorn but don’t worry, this is normal. The popcorn’s “caramel” color is enhanced after baking, at first it will have a very light tinged color.

Spread the popcorn mixture evenly on a baking sheet and bake for 30 minutes at 300 degrees. It is important that you stir the mixture at least 2 times within that 30 minute period. This will guarantee an evenly toasted caramel popcorn!

Jalapeño Caramel Corn Recipe

Ingredients

9 cups air popped popcorn

1/2 cup butter

1/2 cup brown sugar

1/4 cup light corn syrup

3 TBS Green Jalapeño Tabasco Sauce

1 tsp vanilla extract

1/2 tsp baking soda

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 300 degree and place popcorn in a large bowl.

2. In a saucepan, combined butter, brown sugar, corn syrup and Tabasco and bring to a boil. Continue to boil for 2 minutes, mixing constantly.

3. Remove saucepan from heat and add in vanilla and baking soda. The mixture should foam, continue to stir.

4. Drizzle the mixture over the popcorn and mix thoroughly, coating all of the popcorn.

5. Spread the popcorn evenly over a greased baking sheet and bake for 30 minutes. Stir the mixture at least 2 times within the 30 minute baking period.

6. Remove from oven and allow to cool. Stir again so that the popcorn does not clump up.

This turned out delicious and was exactly what I was going for, I am so glad I went with the Green Jalapeño sauce! It was not spicy but contained that savory Tabasco flavor to contrast the sweetness of the caramel. A definite winner in my book.

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Actually, it was a big hit with everyone and the perfect snack to munch on during the football games on Thanksgiving. It was such a huge hit, I am getting requests to make this on Superbowl Sunday!

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Jalapeño Caramel Corn Recipe: A Delicious Party Food (2024)

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.

Why is my caramel corn chewy? ›

The ingredients for a chewy caramel corn and a hard caramel corn are exactly the same, it just comes down to how long you cook the caramel. For a softer, chewier caramel (Camp #2!), cook the mixture only until it hits 235 degrees F. For a harder bite, cook the caramel to 250 degrees F.

How do you store caramel corn? ›

How should I store caramel corn to keep it fresh? Store caramel corn in an airtight container at room temperature to keep it fresh and crunchy. Avoid storing it in the refrigerator, as the humidity can make it soft.

How would you describe caramel corn? ›

Caramel corn or caramel popcorn (toffee popcorn in the UK) is a confection made of popcorn coated with a sugar or molasses based caramel candy shell that is normally less than 1mm thick. Typically a sugar solution or syrup is made and heated until it browns and becomes thick, producing a caramelized candy syrup.

What thickens homemade caramel? ›

To thicken a caramel sauce, use one tablespoon of cornstarch or tapioca starch (sometimes known as tapioca flour) and one tablespoon of water per cup of caramel. Then simmer the caramel, stirring it constantly with a wooden spoon until it becomes thick.

Why is my caramel corn not crunchy? ›

If you prefer chewy caramel corn, let it sit until the caramel has hardened. If you prefer crunchy caramel corn, Preheat oven to 250 F. and bake for 30-40 minutes, tossing occasionally. Remove from oven and allow to cool completely. Once cooled, break the larger clumps into smaller pieces if desired.

Why put egg in caramel popcorn? ›

While some people said that she added the egg to absorb extra heat, others had different views. "Whole eggs absorb excess heat so it's an easy way to regulate the temperature balance of the other ingredients," a user wrote.

How do you fix soggy caramel corn? ›

If you like gooey/sticky caramel corn, give it a sprinkle with a good pinch of kosher salt, let it cool and start eating! If you like it crunchy, keep going. To make crunchy caramel popcorn, pour it (pile it) onto a parchment-lined baking sheet and place it in the preheated oven for 20 minutes.

Does Carmel corn go bad? ›

Flavored kernels, like caramel popcorn, could be more prone to attracting germs due to additives and sweeteners that can allure mold, bacteria, and insects. Most of the time, eating stale popcorn won't lead to significant short- or long-term problems.

Why is my caramel corn not 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.

Does caramel corn freeze well? ›

Spread out a couple sheets of aluminum foil on the countertop and transfer caramel corn onto foil. Gently break up any large clusters and allow to cool completely. Store in resealable bags. Freeze for up to 3 months.

Is caramel corn healthy for you? ›

While caramel-coated popcorn may be a tempting snack, its simple carbs and high sugar content can lead to spikes in blood glucose levels, increasing the risk of hyperglycemia and other health problems.

Is caramel corn a good snack? ›

It has a lot of sugar in it. If you only eat it as an occasional treat, and eat a healthy diet the rest of the time, there's nothing wrong with au handful or two of caramel corn. Just don't make it too often.

How do you keep caramel popcorn from getting soggy? ›

How Do I Get My Popcorn Crunchy and Not Soggy? 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? ›

Pour back into a prepared buttered pan. 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.

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!

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