Caramel Corn Husk Popcorn Treats
1 recipe Caramel Popcorn -- make through step #3 but pour syrup over popcorn placed in a large bowl and omit the additional microwaving as you do not want to dry out the coated corn for this project
Green paper -- legal sized or regular or tissue paper
- With buttered or sprayed hands, form prepared caramel popcorn into small-sized corn-on-the-cob shapes.
- Wrap each in plastic wrap.
- Wrap each in paper husk, twisting the bottom section to secure husk.
- Arrange in a basket.
Paper Husks
This is just a guide that can be adjusted according to the size of your corn. I just played around until I liked the end results. Basically, this is what I did . . . hope it makes sense — maybe the photos will help . . .
- Fold the paper, accordion style (I used about a 2 to 2 ½” wide fold), back and forth, starting with the short side of the paper.
- Using scissors, begin cutting the folded strip two-thirds of the way from the top, angling to the center of the strip. Repeat on the other side. Open it up and it should resemble a picket fence.
- Now, lay a caramel "corn-on-the-cob" at one end of the “fence,” pointed top of the corn almost even with the pointed top of the “fence,” and roll.
- Twist the excess paper at the bottom to create a handle for your candy corn.
- Carefully pull down the points to expose Caramel Corn in the husk.
Caramel Corn Husk Popcorn Treats
1 recipe Caramel Popcorn -- make through step #3 but pour syrup over popcorn placed in a large bowl and omit the additional microwaving as you do not want to dry out the coated corn for this project
Green paper -- legal sized or regular or tissue paper
1 recipe Caramel Popcorn -- make through step #3 but pour syrup over popcorn placed in a large bowl and omit the additional microwaving as you do not want to dry out the coated corn for this project
Green paper -- legal sized or regular or tissue paper
- With buttered or sprayed hands, form prepared caramel popcorn into small-sized corn-on-the-cob shapes.
- Wrap each in plastic wrap.
- Wrap each in paper husk, twisting the bottom section to secure husk.
- Arrange in a basket.
Paper Husks
This is just a guide that can be adjusted according to the size of your corn. I just played around until I liked the end results. Basically, this is what I did . . . hope it makes sense — maybe the photos will help . . .
- Fold the paper, accordion style (I used about a 2 to 2 ½” wide fold), back and forth, starting with the short side of the paper.
- Using scissors, begin cutting the folded strip two-thirds of the way from the top, angling to the center of the strip. Repeat on the other side. Open it up and it should resemble a picket fence.
- Now, lay a caramel "corn-on-the-cob" at one end of the “fence,” pointed top of the corn almost even with the pointed top of the “fence,” and roll.
- Twist the excess paper at the bottom to create a handle for your candy corn.
- Carefully pull down the points to expose Caramel Corn in the husk.
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