Caramel Corn With Smoked Almonds And Fleur De Sel Recipes

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CIRCUS CARAMEL CORN WITH SMOKED ALMONDS AND SEA SALT

Provided by Food Network

Time 35m

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11



Circus Caramel Corn with Smoked Almonds and Sea Salt image

Steps:

  • Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or aluminum foil and grease generously with the spray. Generously spray a large bowl and all but the handle part of a large spoon or rubber spatula.
  • Combine the popcorn, salt and oil in a large deep pot with a lid and stir to coat the kernels in oil. Place the pot over moderately high heat, cover with a lid and cook, shaking the pot frequently to redistribute the kernels. Cook until all the kernels have popped, 6 to 8 minutes. Transfer the popcorn to the large prepared bowl, discarding any un-popped kernels.
  • Combine 1/4 cup water, the sugar and corn syrup in a large deep pot over moderately high heat and stir to combine. Cook, undisturbed, until the mixture develops a light amber color, about 10 minutes. Remove the pot from the heat, add the butter and baking soda and stir continuously to melt the butter and combine the ingredients, about 20 seconds. Working quickly, pour the sugar mixture (caramel) over the popcorn, and add the almonds, cashews and chocolate, if using. Use the prepared spoon to stir everything together, trying to evenly coat the popcorn and nuts in caramel. Sprinkle with sea salt. Break the caramel corn into smaller, bite-size pieces and serve.

Nonstick vegetable-oil spray, for greasing
1 cup popcorn kernels
1 1/2 tablespoons sea salt, plus more for sprinkling
1 tablespoon canola oil
2 3/4 cups sugar
1/2 cup light corn syrup
8 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
1/2 tablespoon baking soda
8 ounces smoked or regular almonds, coarsely chopped
8 ounces unsalted cashews
8 ounces candy-coated chocolate pieces, optional

FLEUR DE SEL CARAMELS

Categories     Candy     Milk/Cream     Dessert     Christmas     Edible Gift     Simmer     Gourmet     Kidney Friendly     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Makes about 40 candies

Number Of Ingredients 8



Fleur de Sel Caramels image

Steps:

  • Line bottom and sides of an 8-inch square baking pan with parchment paper, then lightly oil parchment.
  • Bring cream, butter, and fleur de sel to a boil in a small saucepan, then remove from heat and set aside.
  • Boil sugar, corn syrup, and water in a 3- to 4-quart heavy saucepan, stirring until sugar is dissolved. Boil, without stirring but gently swirling pan, until mixture is a light golden caramel.
  • Carefully stir in cream mixture (mixture will bubble up) and simmer, stirring frequently, until caramel registers 248°F on thermometer, 10 to 15 minutes. Pour into baking pan and cool 2 hours. Cut into 1-inch pieces, then wrap each piece in a 4-inch square of wax paper, twisting 2 ends to close.
  • *Available at specialty foods shops and SaltWorks (800-353-7258).

1 cup heavy cream
5 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into pieces
1 teaspoon fleur de sel*
1 1/2 cups sugar
1/4 cup light corn syrup
1/4 cup water
Special Equipment
parchment paper; a deep-fat thermometer

FLEUR DE SEL CARAMELS- BAREFOOT CONTESSA

Make and share this Fleur De Sel Caramels- Barefoot Contessa recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Brookelynne26

Categories     Candy

Time P1D

Yield 16 caramels, 16 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6



Fleur De Sel Caramels- Barefoot Contessa image

Steps:

  • Line the bottom of an 8-inch square baking pan (or loaf pan) with parchment paper, then brush the paper lightly with oil, allowing the paper to drape over 2 sides.
  • In a deep saucepan (6 inches diameter by 4 1/2 inches deep) combine the sugar, corn syrup, and 1/2 cup water and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Continue to boil until the caramel is a warm golden brown color. Don't stir - just swirl the pan to mix. Watch carefully, as it will burn quickly at the end!
  • In the meantime, bring the cream, butter, and 1 teaspoon fleur de sel to a simmer in a small pan over medium heat. Remove from the heat, set aside and keep warm.
  • When the caramelized sugar is the right color, slowly add the cream mixture to the caramel - it will boil up violently. Stir in the vanilla with a wooden spoon and cook over medium heat for 5 to 10 minutes, until the mixture reaches 248 degrees F (firm ball) on a candy thermometer. Very carefully (it's hot!) pour the caramel into the prepared pan and refrigerate until firm.
  • When the caramels are cool, use the parchment paper to pry the sheet from the pan onto a cutting board. Starting at 1 end, roll the caramel up tightly until you've rolled up half of the sheet. Cut the sheet across and then roll the second half tightly. You will have 2 (1 by 8-inch) logs. Sprinkle both logs lightly with fleur de sel, cut each log in 8 pieces. Cut parchment papers in 6 by 4 1/2-inch squares and wrap each caramel in a paper, twisting the ends. Store in the refrigerator or at room temperature.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 148.4, Fat 11.9, SaturatedFat 7.4, Cholesterol 40.1, Sodium 157.5, Carbohydrate 11, Sugar 7.7, Protein 0.5

1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup light corn syrup
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
5 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 teaspoon fleur de sel, plus extra for sprinkling
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

FLEUR DE SEL CARAMELS

Provided by Ina Garten

Time 3h

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 7



Fleur de Sel Caramels image

Steps:

  • Prep the pan.
  • Line an 8-inch-square baking pan with parchment paper, allowing it to drape over 2 sides, then brush the paper lightly with oil.
  • Boil the sugar.
  • In a deep saucepan (6 inches wide and 4 1/2 inches deep), combine 1/4 cup water, the sugar and corn syrup and bring them to a boil over medium-high heat. Boil until the mixture is a warm golden brown. Don't stir -- just swirl the pan.
  • Heat the cream.
  • In the meantime, in a small pot, bring the cream, butter and 1 teaspoon of fleur de sel to a simmer over medium heat. Turn off the heat and set aside.
  • Finish the caramel.
  • When the sugar mixture is done, turn off the heat and slowly add the cream mixture to the sugar mixture. Be careful -- it will bubble up violently. Stir in the vanilla with a wooden spoon and cook over medium-low heat for about 10 minutes, until the mixture reaches 248 degrees F (firm ball) on a candy thermometer.
  • Fill the pan.
  • Very carefully (it's hot!) pour the caramel into the prepared pan and refrigerate for a few hours, until firm.
  • Cut the caramel.
  • When the caramel is cold, pry the sheet from the pan onto a cutting board. Cut the square in half.
  • Roll it up.
  • Starting with a long side, roll the caramel up tightly into an 8-inch-long log.
  • Cut into pieces.
  • Sprinkle the log with fleur de sel, trim the ends and cut into 8 pieces. (Start by cutting the log in half, then continue cutting each piece in half until you have 8 equal pieces.) It's easier to cut the caramels if you brush the knife with flavorless oil like corn oil.
  • Wrap the candies.
  • Cut glassine or parchment paper into 4-by-5-inch pieces and wrap each caramel individually, twisting the ends. Store in the refrigerator and serve the caramels chilled.

Vegetable oil
1 1/2 cups sugar
1/4 cup light corn syrup
1 cup heavy cream
5 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 teaspoon fine fleur de sel, plus extra for sprinkling
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

FLEUR DE SEL AND SMOKED SALT CARAMELS

Categories     Candy     Dessert     Side     Simmer     Boil

Yield makes about 64 caramels

Number Of Ingredients 7



Fleur de Sel and Smoked Salt Caramels image

Steps:

  • Line the bottom and sides of an 8-inch-square baking pan with parchment paper or foil and spray with oil; set aside.
  • Bring the cream and butter to a simmer in a small saucepan; remove from the heat and set aside.
  • In a medium-sized heavy saucepan over medium heat, heat the sugar, agave syrup, and water, stirring until the sugar dissolves. Boil, gently swirling the pan, until the sugar turns a dark golden color (350°F on a candy thermometer).
  • Carefully stir in the cream mixture (the mixture will bubble vigorously) and boil, stirring often, until the liquid reaches 248°F, about 12 minutes. At that point, a drop of the mixture dribbled into a glass of cold water will form a ball that will be firm enough to lift up but flexible enough to flatten between your fingers (soft-ball stage).
  • Remove the sugar from the heat and quickly stir in the fleur de sel. Immediately pour into the prepared baking pan. Sprinkle with the smoked salt. Allow to cool at room temperature until firm, about 1 1/2 hours more.
  • Invert onto a cutting board and peel off the paper. Cut into 1-inch squares and wrap each piece in a 4-inch square of wax paper or cellophane, twisting the ends to close.
  • Invert Sugar
  • If you can't find agave syrup, you can use invert sugar instead. It's very easy to make, and assures your caramel will come out smooth and silky. Mix 3 cups granulated sugar, 1 1/2 cups water, and the juice of 1/2 lemon in a saucepan over medium-high heat. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 30 minutes. The resulting invert sugar liquid can be stored indefinitely in a small plastic container.

1 cup heavy cream
5 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into pieces
1 1/2 cups sugar
1/4 cup agave syrup or invert sugar (see sidebar)
1/4 cup water
2 three-finger pinches fleur de sel
2 three-finger pinches smoked salt, such as Halen Môn oak smoked

CARAMEL CORN WITH SMOKED ALMONDS AND FLEUR DE SEL

Provided by Graham Elliot

Categories     Candy     Dessert     Christmas     Almond     Corn     Edible Gift     Christmas Eve     Vegetarian     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Makes 8 to 10 servings (about 10 cups)

Number Of Ingredients 13



Caramel Corn with Smoked Almonds and Fleur de Sel image

Steps:

  • Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or aluminum foil and grease generously with nonstick vegetable-oil spray. Generously spray a large bowl and all but the handle part of a large spoon or rubber spatula.
  • In a large deep pot with a lid, combine the popcorn kernels, oil, and salt and stir to coat the kernels in oil. Place the pot over moderately high heat, cover with a lid, and cook, shaking the pot frequently to redistribute the kernels, until all the kernels have popped, 6 to 8 minutes. Transfer the popped popcorn to the large prepared bowl, discarding any unpopped kernels. DO AHEAD: The popcorn can be popped in advance and stored, in an airtight container at room temperature, up to 3 days.
  • In a large deep pot over moderately high heat, combine the corn syrup, sugar, and 1/4 cup water and stir to combine. Cook, undisturbed, until the mixture develops a light amber color, about 10 minutes. Remove the pot from the heat, add the baking soda and butter, and stir continuously to melt the butter and combine the ingredients, about 20 seconds. (The mixture will be very hot and will foam up at this point-continuous stirring will help the foaming subside.) Working quickly, pour the caramel over the popcorn and add the almonds, then use the prepared spoon or rubber spatula to stir everything together, trying to evenly coat the popcorn and nuts in caramel. Transfer to the prepared baking sheet, spreading out the caramel corn as much as possible. Sprinkle with fleur de sel and let cool and harden for about 20 minutes. Break the caramel corn into smaller, bite-size pieces and serve. DO AHEAD: Caramel corn can be prepared in advance and stored, in an airtight container at room temperature, up to 3 days.

Nonstick vegetable-oil spray
1 cup popcorn kernels
1 tablespoon canola oil
2 teaspoons coarse kosher salt
1/2 cup light corn syrup
2 3/4 cups sugar
1/2 tablespoon baking soda
8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
2 cups (about 8 ounces) smoked or regular Marcona almonds, coarsely chopped*
1 1/2 tablespoons fleur de sel
*Marcona almonds are tender Spanish nuts that are usually roasted and salted. They're available at specialty foods stores and some supermarkets.
Special Equipment
1 large baking sheet; parchment paper or aluminum foil

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