Pictures from Phoenix and sometimes from the surrounding cities that make up the "Valley of the Sun"
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Kettle Korn
At every festival or street fair, you will always find a vendor selling Kettle Korn and filling the air with its sweet aroma and the familiar popping sound. Kettle Korn is popped corn that has been popped in a huge open kettle over a gas flame.
The cook stirs the corn as it's popping and adds a little sugar to make a sweet treat.
11 comments:
Making my mouth water despite the toothache! Lovely photo, authentic!
Looks like a very sweet treat! Is it as popular as cotton candy to childen? Of the two, I think I'd prefer the corn!
Like Ciel, I am longing for a bag of my own right now! Alas I don't know anywhere in Vermont where I might find Kettle Corn.
Yummy! I can almost smell it.
This guy looks like the type of guy you wold expect to be cooking up stuff at a street fair.
Hmmm, yummy.
I love kettlecorn! I always buy when I get a chance.
Oh, man! Now I'm hungry for Kettle Corn!
We finally got Kettle Korn a couple of years ago — made a lot of people very happy. I can't have any, but I still love the smell!
E-mail ol' «Louis» a bag of that, will ya?!?!
;-)
I love kettle corn! The microwave kind just isn't the same.
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