Is that not a mouthful or what, but boy was it good! On Wednesday my buddy, Michelle from One Ordinary Day made some cinnamon popcorn that she claimed was quick, easy, and delish! Unfortunately as quick and easy as it may have been the kids’ homework and studying this week has left no time for baking. Lucky for me the next afternoon I found this recipe, for cinnamon caramel popcorn with pecans and white chocolate on Our Best Bites. Was it coincidence? I think not! Sara’s recipe even had the pecans and white chocolate I thought of adding to Michelle’s. Fate and a break in homework had me making a batch of this last night.
I only made one change to this most delectable popcorn and that was to use Ghirardelli white chocolate bars instead of the almond bark. While incredibly good the next time I make this and there will be a next time, I am going to change things up. These changes are to satisfy MY taste and not necessarily yours. My first change will be to double the pecans added and leave them in bigger pieces. My second change is a biggie. Next time I’m not going to bake it, at all! Both the twins and I agreed that it was equally if not more yummy with the caramel mixture still sticky and warm just poured over the popcorn and pecans. Because I’m not baking it I’ll toast my pecans before adding them. The last change is again, one of personal preference but I’d leave out the white chocolate drizzle. I don’t think it needed it. The bites that had white chocolate seemed too sweet. I just noticed that Sara changed her recipe and left out the salt (1/4 tsp) but I think the popcorn benefits from the salt (sea) and could probably stand another 1/4 tsp of it to cut through the richness of the caramel.
Cinnamon Caramel Corn with Pecans & White Chocolate Recipe by Our Best Bites
12 C popped popcorn (about 1/2 C kernels)
1 C pecan halves, roughly chopped
1 C brown sugar
3/4 t cinnamon
1/4 C karo syrup (or honey makes a good substitution)
1 stick real butter (1/2 C)
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp baking soda
3 squares almond bark (about 4 oz)
Preheat oven to 250 degrees
Place popcorn and chopped pecans in a large bowl and set aside.
Combine brown sugar, cinnamon, and salt in a 4 C capacity microwave safe bowl. Mix well. Chop butter into chunks and place on top of sugar mixture. Pour corn syrup over the top of everything. Microwave on high for 30 seconds and then stir to combine. Return to microwave and heat for 2 minutes. Remove and stir and then microwave for 2 minutes more.
Remove from microwave and add in vanilla and baking soda. Stir to combine. Mixture will foam and rise. Pour caramel mixture over popcorn and pecans and stir very well so everything is well coated.
Spread popcorn mixture onto a foil-lined jelly roll pan. Place in oven and bake for 30 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes.
Remove from oven and spread out on a large piece of parchment, waxed paper, or foil.
Melt almond bark according to package instructions. Drizzle over popcorn mixture. When almond bark is hardened and popcorn is cool, break into chunks and enjoy! (I might have topped some vanilla ice cream with the last of the it! :))
Here’s Michelle’s recipe for cinnamon popcorn.
- 8-10 c. of popped popcorn
- 1/2 c. unsalted butter, cut into pieces
- 1/3 c. granulated sugar
- 1 1/2 tsp. cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
- 2 hefty pinches of kosher salt
Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Pop popcorn and spread onto a large cookie sheet. (Michelle used a hot air popcorn popper.) Melt butter, sugar, and cinnamon in a microwave-safe bowl until sugar is dissolved and butter melted, 1 – 2 minutes. Stir in vanilla extract. Spoon butter mixture over popcorn and sprinkle with salt. Toss to coat as many pieces of popcorn as you can. Place in oven for 10 minutes. Allow to cool completely. If storing {not likely!}, place in an airtight container
**Speaking of Michelle she participating in Cupcake Hero this month and created the very delicious looking (& I’m certain tasty) Banana S’mores Cupcakes. I haven’t made them yet but they are at the top of my “to make” list. Check them out and if you think they are as delish looking as I do you can vote for her here! Go Michelle! :)
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Over the last six months or so I’ve received several blog “awards”. I want to take a moment to thank all of you for thinking of me and my blog. I know that the “award” rules say I need to chose 5, 6, 7, or 10 other bloggers to pass them along to but if you’ve been reading my blog awhile you’ll know how I feel about calling out a select few. ALL of you have a unique voice and something special about your blogs. I apologize if my not passing along the awards offends anyone but there it is. Thanks, again and I’m sorry it took me so long to say it!
WOW! it looks good. I would like to eat this while watching a movie..
ReplyDeleteThanks Ingrid for visiting my blog. I love your popcorn as well. The compilation with the pecan sounds perfect. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteOMG, that is one "dirty" treat! Regressive and scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
this looks so good and totally up my alley!
ReplyDeleteThe popcorn looks fantabulous! I agree with you on skipping the baking. That's actually the first time I've heard flavored popcorn being baked. Do make sure to post pictures of your next time! :)
ReplyDeleteAs if the cinnamon popcorn wasn't enough of a treat, you had to go adding extras to it. LOL I love the idea of adding the pecans ~ especially toasted first. Yum. That sounds perfect.
ReplyDeleteAnd THANK YOU for the awesome Cupcake Hero shout out!!!! You're the best. : )
Lucky for me, I just relocated my Air Popper.....this is on my list of "must makes". It would be great as holiday gifts in cute tins!!!
ReplyDeleteI want a nice bowl of that and a good movie on TV:)
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is so easy, I love it.:D
ReplyDeleteOhh evil..I better eat this wating a REALLY short movie for I would eat it all!
ReplyDeleteYummy!! I can't wait to try this. I absolutely love Harry & David's Moose Munch so I am sure I would love this too.
ReplyDeleteThis would make a perfect snack for late-night munchies or a movie night! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteYum-O!
ReplyDeleteImade caramel popcorn the other day and snnuck it into the movies but it didn't have cinnamon in it!
I will have to try this!
I have the hugest obsession with caramel popcorn, which is why I never buy it! It's so weird, but I never thought of making it myself. I just want to grab a handful of your popcorn from the screen!
ReplyDeleteThis looks incredibly delicious! What a yummy snack!
ReplyDeleteIngrid this looks fantastic, I'm with you I think I'd like it all gooey and warm too!!
ReplyDeleteYumm...I think this sounds like a perfect special snack or gift - maybe for the holidays. Starring this in my reader ;)
ReplyDeleteIngrid,
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, I am going to make this SOON. My kids and hubby are huge popcorn fans. I am making your previous post too. I swear, you post directly for me. LOL.
I love everything you post.
The move is still in limbo. I am pretty stressed. I think, we should be moved out in 2 wks. (Crossing my fingers)
Thanks for asking.
That looks really incredible! My kids would go crazy for this! BTW, I am trying your marshmallow brownies today and I'll let you know how they turn out...thanks for the recipe!!
ReplyDeletefact: popcorn never had it so good. it neer occurred to me that popcorn could be spruced up like this, but wow--it's sensational. butter and salt will never satisfy me now. :)
ReplyDeleteIngrid-this looks so good and perfect for a family fun night! Who knew popcorn could look so good? :0)
ReplyDeleteThis looks SOOO good and I would love to try it warm and gooey - YUM!
ReplyDeleteThis looks super delish Ingrid.
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful snack, so yummy!
ReplyDeleteGourmet popcorn for sure! I'd personally leave off the white chocolate as well. Love my popcorn treats. This one is a HUGE winner!
ReplyDeleteThis IS diet food, right? Just checking (wink)
ReplyDeleteGuarantee I would not leave this alone til it was gone. I love caramel corn of all types and flavors! YUM!
ReplyDeleteYumm! This looks soo good. You can set up a stand at the movies and make some money! Love the addition of cinnamon to carmel popcorn, if I made I might omit the pecans, Im not a huge pecan person! But this looks like a keeper for sure.
ReplyDeleteBoy does that ever make movie popcorn look bland!!! Looks so good Ingrid!!! We would all go crazy for that here!
ReplyDeleteOh Ingrid, I will be making this!!! YUM!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to have that one. cinnamon pop corn with that dressing, delicious. It's really fun eating that one while watching a movie.
ReplyDeleteThat's some in-your-face yumminess right there. (wish I had some in MY face...HA!) Sorry, couldn't resist.
ReplyDeleteI always suck at passing those awards along...mostly because I'm lazy.
Delicious! I think the added salt would make i better. Certainly I would not turn this down either way! Goodness. I love popcorn. Anyway.
ReplyDeleteWe are popcorn lovers in my house and this would be perfect! Great recipes!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! Who doesn't like popcorn?
ReplyDeleteThe combo of caramel and white chocolate must be amazing!
ReplyDeletewow that is just sinful! I love caramel popcorn.
ReplyDeletewe are doing great (aside from being uncomfortable-ha), thanks for asking :) 33 weeks and counting...
Looks like a fun sweet/salty snack!
ReplyDeleteYou are killing me! This looks and sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteThat has some real WOW factor!
ReplyDeleteAnd then you topped ice cream with it and I died.
ReplyDeleteBookmarking this recipe...this is exactly what I wanted for a movie night this weekend!
ReplyDeleteThis has got to be the most decadent popcron recipe I've come across. I LOVE it! :D
ReplyDeleteOh my! That looks insanely good.
ReplyDeleteI've always had SUCH trouble with covered-popcorn recipes. They always come out soggy! This looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to promise to post this again with all your "tweaks" once you've decided it's exactly perfect :) I tried making chocolate drizzled (salted) popcorn not long ago and thought it was delicious. I do remember I hurt my hand, though, because the directions said to freeze before breaking it into pieces, and it was so hard to pry it all apart that I whacked my forearm hard against the glass pan. Ouch! So be careful; popcorn can be harmful to your health ;)
ReplyDeleteWhite chocolate!? Drizzled on Caramel popcorn!? With Cinnamon?! And Pecans?! HOLLLLLLAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow Ingrid this looks awesome. Popcorn with a white chocolate drizzle ahhhhhh yum! Plus cinnamon and caramel! Even better. Great recipe and pictures!
ReplyDelete- Whitney
Just made it and it was fabulous! I can't wait to share it and hear how much everyone loves it!
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