Whenever I’m having a birthday party, I love to put out an assortment of homemade snacks like chex mix, chips and salsa and this irresistible caramel popcorn.

In my opinion, it’s impossible to resist caramel popcorn, especially when it’s homemade! This caramel corn is sweet, salty, crunchy and buttery all in one, and it’s the ultimate snack or dessert option. This popcorn is also great for gift giving around the holidays or to feed a crowd at a picnic or potluck. Best of all, it’s easy to make!

How do you make caramel popcorn?

This recipe starts with popped salted popcorn. I typically buy a large bag of popcorn to make life easier, but you can pop your own corn if you prefer. A caramel mixture of brown sugar, butter and corn syrup gets poured over the popcorn, then the corn goes into the oven to bake. Let the popcorn cool, break it up into small pieces, then serve and enjoy!

Tips for caramel popcorn

It’s important to keep a close eye on your sugar mixture while it’s cooking. It can easily burn if you take your eyes off the stove! You can use either dark or light brown sugar for this recipe. I typically use light brown sugar because I always have it on hand, but dark brown sugar will work just as well. I typically make this recipe with salted popcorn because the salt cuts the sweetness from the caramel. If you prefer, you can use unsalted popcorn. You’ll want to work quickly as you mix your caramel corn with the caramel, as the caramel will harden within minutes of being at room temperature.

Caramel Corn Variations

This is a basic recipe for caramel corn, but you can add other flavorings or toppings to make your own creations.

Nuts: Reduce the amount of popcorn to 14 cups and add 1 cup of peanuts, almonds, cashews or pecans before you drizzle the caramel over the top. Chocolate: After the caramel corn comes out of the oven and has cooled, drizzle dark, milk or white chocolate over the top. Spices: Try adding 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon or apple pie spice to the caramel sauce.

How long can you keep caramel corn?

You can store caramel corn for up to one week at room temperature. The caramel corn should be stored in an airtight container for best results.

Having a party? You can easily double or triple this recipe, simply adjust the number of servings in the recipe card below. This caramel popcorn is sure to be a huge hit with family and friends!

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This post was originally published on May 6, 2016 and was updated on July 18, 2019 with new content.

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