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Popcorn anyone?
Whenever i passed by this movie theatre that sells freshly popped corn, i would always be attracted by the aroma of the pop corn there. Of course, whenever i do watch a movie, i would always buy a box to ease my craving before the movie starts. I don't want to keep my hands busy while watching the show neither do i want to miss the minor details, lolz. Most important of all, it would be such a nuisance to other movie goer too. Well, this habit don't come by cheap, for a small box like this, it would cost me seven sin dollars. Luckily, i'm not really a movie goer, but i am really a popcorn lover, haha....

Yesterday, i was able to experiment with my non-stick wok. I knew of this shopping mall that sells kitchen ware in their basement - there's always this promoter trying to sell his non-stick wok at hundreds of dollars. One of the demonstration that he always does is to make popcorn. According to him, he claimed that not ordinary wok can do this. Well, i was tempted to buy but on the other hand, it would really be crazy to buy a hundreds of dollars wok just to do pop corn since my family is rather small and i always make do with a smaller skillet wok which is less troublesome to wash too. Well, i do own a larger wok which i only use occassionally or for steaming large cake. Now, i'm going to do my experiment with it since this is also a non-stick wok that comes with a air-tight lid except it's so much cheaper than the one being promoted.

Posted by deli s. from Singapore, Singapore • Published See deli s.'s 5 projects »
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  • Step 1

    Use a non-stick cover/lid tight large wok, put raw corn kernel into it, covered, turn on medium flame and listen to the corn pop, when the popping sound stop, switch off flame, open cover, remove popped corn from wok

  • Step 2

    Melt butter over low flame in non-stick wok, add brown sugar and honey

  • Step 3

    Using a wooden spoon, stir continuously till sugar melted

  • Step 4

    Leave to sizzle for a minute without stirring, turn off flame, caramel is formed

  • Step 5

    Pour pre-popped corn into it, quickly stir to coat corn with caramel, remove and leaves to cool, break into pieces when cooled and store in air-tight container

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Alice B.
Alice B. · 6 projects
thanks! also are the ingrediants in ounces ?
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Alice B.
Alice B. · 6 projects
What is the process of making it? pop the pop corm first then add the rest of the ingrediatnts? i REALLy want to make this!!! HLEP!
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Saritha Z.
Saritha Z. · Soest, Utrecht, NL · 12 projects
hey. nice recipe, but what are the measurements? 50 butter I get, bu like how much grams is one cup and stuff?
thanks
definitely gonna try this sometime!
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Ezme
Ezme · Wantage, England, GB · 25 projects
lookksss gooooodd! Happy

thanks!
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deli s.
deli s. · Singapore, SG · 5 projects
Hi Andy,

Thanks for loving my caramel popcorn. It's quite easy to handle, go ahead, make it and have fun eating!
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Andy
Andy · Prague, Hlavní město Praha, CZ · 7 projects
i love you i love this stuff so good i need to make so now!!
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deli s.
deli s. · Singapore, SG · 5 projects
Thanks everyone for putting my caramel popcorn into your favourite list. Do visit my recipe blog - http://www.ds-myrecipe.blogspot.com for more other recipe which i put up before i join this site. It's also meant for sharing. Feel free to visit when you have the time.
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Alyssa :)
Alyssa :) · 24 projects
I love carmel corn! I made it in a cooking class before tooHappy
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michelle G.
michelle G. · Antigonish, Nova Scotia, CA · 1258 projects
ooh wow, thanks
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