

Caramel Corn
Adapted from sparkpeople.com
1/2 cup Splenda Brown Sugar Blend (equivilent to 1 cup of brown sugar)
1/2 cup of agave nectar (such as Sohgave)
1/4 cup of butter
1 1/2 teaspoons of vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon of baking soda
1/2 teaspoon of salt
10 cups of air popped popcorn or 2 bags of plain microwavable popcorn*
Pop popcorn and set aside in a large bowl.*
In a saucepan, mix together butter, sugar, and agave over medium heat and stir occasionally. Cook for approximately 5 minutes. Lower heat if the sauce begins to bubble too much or it may burn. Remove from heat and mix in the vanilla, baking soda, and salt.
Pour about 1/3 of the sauce over the popcorn and gently mix so the popcorn is coated. Continue to pour more of the caramel sauce over the popcorn and continue to mix.
Once the popcorn is coated, spread onto your baking sheet in an even layer.
Bake in the oven for 30 minutes. Approximately 15 minutes into the baking time, stir to avoid burning or sticking.
Remove from oven and stir gently to break up any clumps. Cool before serving.
*Sueshine Notes
-I stared at all the various popcorn brands in the snack aisle for a long time before settling on plain microwavable popcorn because 1) I didn't have an electric air popcorn popper 2) Everything seemed to be either "movie theater butter" or kettle corn flavored. I went with Albertson's Wild Harvest popcorn because it was organic, unflavored, and has no trans fats or artificial flavors.
-I made the mistake of not separating the kernels from the popcorn before I started. The end result was the kernels sinking to the bottom of my baking sheet and sticking to the caramel. Talk about trying not to chip a tooth when you're distracted with all the sticky goodness! So in other words, please take the time to let the kernels settle to the bottom of the bowl then dump them out.
-Unless you have a giant bowl that can hold two bags of popcorn, I recommend mixing in smaller batches. My puppy thanks me for not realizing this earlier and dropping a few stray pieces all over the kitchen floor.
I've missed caramel corn and this was certainly a suprising treat. This was the first time I used agave nectar and it served as a great substitute to corn syrup. One new snack in my desk drawer....I can't wait until 3 o'clock!
note: I'm not a doctor or nutritionist. You know your dietary restrictions and your body so be sure to keep with your doctor's plan for you. Also, remember to eat your snacks in moderation
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