Over the years I have grown corn but I find it to be more work than it's worth. We're not big corn consumers so I don't believe the sweet corn will return . Popcorn however will always find a place in my garden . We didn't plant any this year because as you can tell from the 3 large mason jars above I have more popcorn than I need.
I am attending a plant trade this weekend and decided to pass along the gift. I will have packages of seeds available. Normally I get my seeds from Davids Garden Seeds. They are Pop Corn robust 997 hybrid seeds. And can be purchased on amazon if you click on the name.
I decided to do a germination experiment and planted some of my pop corn. It was great. 100 percent germination rate and in 7 days not only did they germinate but grew 3" tall !!! I guess pop corn appreciates a good old fashioned heat wave!!! Anyways I am willing to share my love of popcorn growing.
This popcorn is great. Smaller and denser than microwave popcorn and they taste like real corn. I prefer to use coconut oil in a hot pan but it also works great in an air popper.
My favorite recipe is Carmel corn with fresh grown pecans. Erik's dad lives in new Mexico and has a few pecan trees. You have never had a pecan like a New Mexico Pecan.
This is my go to Carmel corn recipe. no fancy ingredients just brown sugar and butter.
EASY HOMEMADE CARAMEL CORN
Our Easy Homemade Caramel Corn is a family favorite. It is super yummy and super easy. And you don’t need Corn Syrup for this recipe.
INGREDIENTS:
- 10 Cups of Popped Popcorn
- Salt
- 1 Cup Butter (Sweet Cream Salted)
- 1 Cup Light Brown Sugar
- 2 tsp. Vanilla
- 1/2 tsp. Baking Soda
DIRECTIONS:
- Make popcorn.
- Salt popcorn and set aside.
- Melt 1 cup of butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat.
- Add 1 cup of brown sugar and stir until thoroughly mixed.
- Stirring continuously, bring the butter and sugar mixture up to a boil on medium heat.
- When it reaches a boil allow it to cook for 5 minutes without stirring on medium heat.
- Add the 2 tsp. of vanilla at the 4 minute mark and stir to mix.
- Continue to boil for one addition minute and then add the 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda.
- Drizzle the caramel mixture over the popcorn. Use a spoon to gently fold the popcorn with the mixture until the kernels are all covered.
- Pour the popcorn out onto a cookie sheet covered with aluminum foil or a silpat liner.
- Let the popcorn cool.
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