Better-Than-Butterkist Crunchy Butterscotch Popcorn Recipe (2024)

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While we were photographing for our ‘Ingredients for a Family Movie Night‘ post, I happened to post on my Instagram Stories that I was making Crunchy Butterscotch Popcorn. I immediately and repeatedly got asked for the recipe – so here it is.

We happen to have our own home-grown popcorn expert. Years ago, a very young Boy was fascinated by microwave popcorn – it was a rare treat, but watching it expand and pop in the microwave filled him with wonder.
We wouldn’t buy it except on rare occasions, suggesting he figure out how to make it the old-fashioned (and healthy) way.
So he did.

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He started with dragging our old air popper from the back of the cupboard – but the results were too cardboardy. Next he tried various home made microwave options – but they either scorched and melted the containers (yes, really), didn’t pop properly or the flavour was horrible. Strike Two.

So he did what all Gen Z’s do. He turned to YouTube – and began trying every method he could find until he perfected it.
He’s still a popcorn freak. He loves nothing better than a gift of gourmet popcorn kernels (yes, they are a thing, and yes he really does get them every birthday and Christmas)
Last Christmas we bought him a whirley-popper pan, which was apparently the top of the game. But until then he made popcorn to die for, any time anyone asked, inside 3 minutes.
And this is his extensively researched, tried-and-tested foolproof method of popping.
He personally loves a buttery salt flavour, and uses Flavacol as flavouring – it’s diacetyl free, don’t worry, but if you have a sensitivity then opt for the ones without the yellow colourings.

But for us? We love to share a bowl of the crisp super-sweet Crunchy Butterscotch Popcorn. It’s like Butterkist – only better. Made fresh, it’s not soft and a bit stale. Oh my, this stuff is SO good.

This recipe makes a family portion; enough to fill a large mixing bowl – way too much for just two; if it’s just the two of us, we halve it – or four dessert bowls if you’re sharing!
Also excellent for when your kid beings his mates home and you suddenly acquire a house of teens looking for snacks. We always have a batch on the go on New Year’s Eve. Everyone loves a bowl of popcorn to pick at!

Crunchy Butterscotch Popcorn Recipe

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Popcorn Ingredients

(makes a BIG mixing bowl full!)

  • ½ cup kernels (if you halve the butterscotch, then 40g of kernels is about right)
  • 3tbs oil (peanut is best, standard rapeseed veg oil is fine; HIGH burn point and flavourless. No olive oil here!)

Popcorn Method

  • warm the oil and three kernels in a large heavy-bottomed pan with the lid on
  • when you hear the third kernel pop, the oil is hot enough
  • add all your kernels, and replace the lid.
  • holding the lid firmly on, start shaking the pan vigorously – keep those kernels moving as they pop.
  • when the popping stops, immediately remove from heat and tip into a large bowl

Butterscotch Ingredients

  • 120g sugar (caster is best, but granulated works fine if it’s all you have)
  • 120g butter
  • 2tbs (be generous) golden syrup

Pre-heat oven to 150ºC / 300ºF / Gas Mark 2

Butterscotch Popcorn Method

  • Gently melt all ingredients on a low heat.
  • Let the mixture bubble for a minute
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  • Pour the hot butterscotch sauce onto the popcorn in the bowl – you need to work fast here as it thickens quickly as it cools. Toss the corn around with two forks until the whole bowl is glazed.
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  • Lay the sticky pale popcorn in a single layer on a non-stick baking sheet (or be sure to use greaseproof paper/non-stick tray liners) – you may need to do this in two halves if you don’t have a couple of baking trays.
  • Place in the oven and cook for ten minutes until golden brown
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  • Remove from the oven – and resist eating it. It’ll be scorchio hot, and soft and sticky. Patience will pay off.
  • It’ll cool quickly – break up the clusters with a fork, and tip it into serving bowl (bowls if you’re sharing)
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(when it’s hot, Butterscotch Popcorn is super-very-really sticky. You DO need a good non-stick pan – this is the Tesco GoCook Oven Tray, and it’s faultless. NOT part of our work with Tesco, this is my own pan which I bought a few months back. It’s a total steal at £8, far better than trays I’ve bought for three times the price.)

Crunchy Butterscotch Popcorn Alternatives:

Butter Almond Popcorn – add a teaspoon of almond extract to the melting pot. Add 120g flaked almonds, crushed, to the corn before coating it.
Chocolate Crunch Popcorn – add a teaspoon of vanilla extract and a tablespoon of cocoa powder to the melting pot.

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FAQs

What can I add to popcorn for flavor? ›

What can I add to popcorn for flavor?
  1. Garlic powder or garlic salt.
  2. Dried parsley and grated Parmesan.
  3. Nutritional yeast, which is a healthy—but still flavorful—alternative to cheese.
Apr 7, 2021

What to put on popcorn with no butter? ›

Olive oil is a healthy and tasty alternative to butter. There are several kinds of olive oil, but you want to choose one with a mild flavor for your popcorn. A good quality olive oil has a rich flavor and provides heart-healthy fats.

Is butterkist air popped? ›

It's "pop"tastic! Enjoy Butterkist's Sweet Popcorn for only £1.25 - you won't find a better price for a delicious snack! Guaranteed to satisfy your sweet tooth, it's air-popped with a tasty sweet flavour.

Can I use olive oil instead of butter on popcorn? ›

I love the fact that I use olive oil, instead of butter, which gives it slight grassy notes — another flavor booster. This popcorn is so good, it's hard to stop at just one bowl. Also, it's a nice snack to bring along with you to the movies, ball games, theater or packed in lunches.

How to make popcorn that tastes like movie theater popcorn? ›

Flavor with butter and salt.

Pour half of the butter or ghee over the popcorn, cover, and shake the pot to coat. Pour the remaining butter or ghee over the popcorn and sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon finely ground kosher salt, table salt, or popcorn salt. Cover again and shake. Serve immediately.

Can you just add melted butter to popcorn? ›

Can you just melt butter and put it on popcorn? Yes absolutely – it makes the best buttered popcorn if you do it this way. Be sure to shake it so the butter is evenly distributed throughout the kernels.

What is the healthiest way to flavor popcorn? ›

8 Healthy Popcorn Toppings Sure to Amaze
  1. 8 – Apple Pie Popcorn. You'll swear you're chowing down on a very light and delicate apple pie. ...
  2. 7 – Pumpkin Glazed Popcorn. ...
  3. 6 – Lemon Kale Popcorn. ...
  4. 5 – Lime Cilantro Popcorn. ...
  5. 4 – Italian Breadstick Popcorn. ...
  6. 3 – Rosemary, Black Pepper and Parmesan Popcorn. ...
  7. 2 – Peanut Butter Popcorn.
Dec 4, 2015

What oil do movie theaters use? ›

It's a personal preference—and there are certainly people who eat both and wouldn't even notice the difference.” AMC, Regal, and Marcus theaters use coconut oil, while Cinemark opts for canola, and other regional chains use a blend.

Is butterkist popcorn healthy? ›

Butterkist Salted Popcorn (most supermarkets)

Per 100g: 475 calories, 22.6g fat (of which 3.2g saturates), 0.6g sugars, 0.9g salt With less than one per cent salt this is one of the healthiest choices for people who like their popcorn simple and savoury.

Who makes Butterkist popcorn? ›

Butterkist is a brand of popcorn owned by KP Snacks. It is the United Kingdom's best-selling brand of popcorn.

What is wet popped popcorn? ›

Wet popping involves popping the kernels in an oil. Due to the heat required, we recommend an oil with a high smoke point above 220°C such as Rice Bran oil, or Coconut oil. Popping your kernels in oil enhances the nutty corn flavour and aids in holding onto seasonings.

What is the healthiest oil to pop popcorn in? ›

Use walnut, avocado or extra virgin olive oils

Walnut, avocado or extra virgin olive oils are best when making popcorn on the stovetop. Canola oil is the next best option. Flaxseed and wheat germ oil shouldn't be heated, so they don't really work for popping popcorn.

Why is coconut oil better for popcorn? ›

Using coconut oil helps prevent burnt popcorn because it has a higher smoke point, which means it can handle higher temperatures without burning or smoking. This is especially important when using a stovetop popcorn maker, where the heat can be difficult to control.

What can I add to bland popcorn? ›

Toppings
  1. Melted butter.
  2. Sea salt.
  3. Ranch seasoning.
  4. Tajín.
  5. Cheddar seasoning.
  6. Caramel sauce.
  7. Sprinkles.

What can I do with bland popcorn? ›

Nearly Calorie Free Popcorn
  1. Shake on Frank's Red Hot or Tabasco sauce.
  2. Dusting of parmesan cheese.
  3. Red pepper flakes.
  4. Taco seasoning.
  5. Garlic and rosemary.
  6. Dill and lemon zest.
  7. Garlic-infused oil.
  8. Mist with coconut oil.
Mar 16, 2011

What kind of seasoning is good on popcorn? ›

SPICES: Spices are one of the easiest and healthiest ways to create popcorn seasonings. Chili powder, garlic powder, dried herbs, cumin, cayenne powder, cinnamon, nutmeg and paprika all taste great in a variety of combinations.

What can I add to bagged popcorn? ›

Nutritional yeast, MSG, miso, Parmesan cheese, dulse granules, mushroom powder, fish sauce, and shrimp paste are all savory powerhouses that will make any bowl of microwave popcorn sing.

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