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:

  1. Making my mouth water despite the toothache! Lovely photo, authentic!

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  2. 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!

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  3. 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.

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  4. Yummy! I can almost smell it.

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  5. This guy looks like the type of guy you wold expect to be cooking up stuff at a street fair.

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  6. I love kettlecorn! I always buy when I get a chance.

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  7. Oh, man! Now I'm hungry for Kettle Corn!

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  8. 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!

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  9. E-mail ol' «Louis» a bag of that, will ya?!?!
    ;-)

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  10. I love kettle corn! The microwave kind just isn't the same.

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