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Salted Caramel Popcorn Ice Cream (Kettle Corn Ice Cream)

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Updated: 7/17/2023
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Creamy Kettle Corn Flavoured Popcorn Ice Cream! Made with Caramel with a salty bite just like Kettle Corn. This Salted Caramel Popcorn ice cream is just full of popcorn flavour! Absolutely delicious and the perfect movie time ice cream as you can personalize it with you favourite candy bars too!

This Salted Caramel Popcorn Ice Cream (Kettle Corn Ice Cream) is delightfully creamy and salty! It’s the perfect movie night snack for those times when you can’t decide between popcorn and ice cream!

Creamy Kettle Corn Flavoured Popcorn Ice Cream! Made with Caramel with a salty bite just like Kettle Corn. This Salted Caramel Popcorn ice cream is just full of popcorn flavour! Absolutely delicious and the perfect movie time ice cream as you can personalize it with you favourite candy bars too!

I’ve done quite a few ice cream recipes over the last few months, so I’m not really sure why I waited this long to unleash this popcorn ice cream. But wait, that’s not really true. I do know why.

Because when it comes to ice cream, I can’t help myself. I need that stuff. Whatever time of year, whatever weather outside, give me some ice cream, popsicles, sorbets (check out all the frozen dessert recipes that I’ve shared over the years for evidence!) I always make my own ice cream, or just buy vanilla ice cream and then dress it up any way I want to.

I wish I could tell you that this is the last ice cream post for the summer, but why even bother making promises that I know I am unlikely to keep?

Creamy Kettle Corn Flavoured Popcorn Ice Cream! Made with Caramel with a salty bite just like Kettle Corn this popcorn ice cream is just full of popcorn flavour! Absolutely delicious and the perfect movie time ice cream as you can personalize it with you favourite candy bars too!

Popcorn ice cream

As much as I would LOVE to have popcorn at the movies, I can’t eat too much of it, because it seems to be on permanently bad terms with my stomach.

Instead I usually go for some chocolate or an ice cream at the movies (this hokey pokey ice cream was one of my favourites when I used to live in New Zealand).

When I saw Momofukus popcorn cake and how they infused popcorn in their milk, I knew I had to have it some day! But that was MANY years ago, and I’m yet to realize that dream. But I have made and shared this cereal milk ice cream, which uses a similar technique to infuse cereal flavour and I absolutely love it!).

I’ve been wanting to make popcorn ice cream for a while now. And kettle corn being my favourite, I decided to infuse that salty-sweet flavour in this ice cream along with the popcorn flavour!

Creamy Kettle Corn Flavoured Popcorn Ice Cream! Made with Caramel with a salty bite just like Kettle Corn this popcorn ice cream is just full of popcorn flavour! Absolutely delicious and the perfect movie time ice cream as you can personalize it with you favourite candy bars too!

How to make salted caramel popcorn ice cream

Here I use 1/2 cup of unpopped popcorn kernels (that’s about 6 cups of popped popcorn). It may sound like a lot, but I wasn’t messing around here.

I REALLY wanted a bold popcorn flavour to come through. And remember popcorn shrinks a lot when they are soaked, so even though it may sound like a lot, it actually isn’t.

While kettle corn is usually covered in lightly caramelized sugar, that’s never going to translate to a decent caramel flavour in the ice cream, because it will get diluted in that creamy base.

So here I heated the sugar until most of it melts and caramelizes and achieves a nice dark golden/amber colour.

The final result will only have a slight caramel colour (just like kettle corn), but that beautiful caramel flavour will be very prominent in this popcorn ice cream.

So that’s why you need to caramelize the sugar longer (for a darker colour) than you would for regular kettle corn. And of course it needs a little bit of salt in there too. That’s what kettle corn is all about after all. That awesome salty sweet flavour profile.

If you’re not a big fan of the salty aspect of it though, you’re welcome to reduce the amount of salt you add. But you do need at least a pinch of it though. Salt gives life to the sweetness in desserts, especially with flavours like chocolate and caramel.

Creamy Kettle Corn Flavoured Popcorn Ice Cream! Made with Caramel with a salty bite just like Kettle Corn. This Salted Caramel Popcorn ice cream is just full of popcorn flavour! Absolutely delicious and the perfect movie time ice cream as you can personalize it with you favourite candy bars too!

Recipe highlights

So what’s the verdict? Maaaaan! Where do I even begin?!? 😀 This stuff is seriously addictive. It’s insanely creamy.

  • The starch in the popcorn contributes to the thickening of the custard, so it makes this ice cream even creamier.
  • The popcorn flavour is pronounced but not at all overwhelming.
  • And the subtle caramel flavour brilliantly complements it.
  • You also get that lovely salty edge in this ice cream, so rest assured that there’s going to be a lot of delicious flavours swirling around in your mouth when you eat this.

I cannot tell you just how much I wanted to get my face in there and just clean it up. The hubs stood in my way unfortunately!

Creamy Kettle Corn Flavoured Popcorn Ice Cream! Made with Caramel with a salty bite just like Kettle Corn. This Salted Caramel Popcorn ice cream is just full of popcorn flavour! Absolutely delicious and the perfect movie time ice cream as you can personalize it with you favourite candy bars too!

Recipe variations

  • You can reduce the amount of salt in this recipe and make it a caramel popcorn ice cream.
  • Or not caramelize the sugar at all for regular popcorn flavoured ice cream.
  • And if you like butter popcorn, consider adding 4 tbsp of butter into the milk when you make the custard.
Creamy Kettle Corn Flavoured Popcorn Ice Cream! Made with Caramel with a salty bite just like Kettle Corn. This Salted Caramel Popcorn ice cream is just full of popcorn flavour! Absolutely delicious and the perfect movie time ice cream as you can personalize it with you favourite candy bars too!

How to serve this popcorn ice cream

How about some caramel popcorn for crunch and some hot chocolate fudge sauce on top?

Or maybe some M&Ms or any other kind of candy you like swirled through the ice cream?

Either way, I cannot think of a better snack for movie night! Oh wait! Yes I can. Yes I can indeed! And it’s this peanut butter swirled fudgy chocolate brownie ice cream sandwich that uses this kettle corn ice cream! 🙂

Recipe

5 from 3 votes

Salted Caramel Popcorn Ice Cream (Kettle Corn Ice Cream)

Author: Dini Kodippili
Cuisine: American
Creamy Kettle Corn Flavoured Popcorn Ice Cream! Made with Caramel with a salty bite just like Kettle Corn. This Salted Caramel Popcorn ice cream is just full of popcorn flavour! Absolutely delicious and the perfect movie time ice cream as you can personalize it with you favourite candy bars too!

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This caramel and popcorn flavored, salty, delightfully creamy popcorn ice cream (kettle corn ice cream) is a delicious movie night snack!

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Ingredients:
 

For the Ice Cream
  • 6.3 oz / 180g white sugar
  • 2 ½ cups of half n half or full cream milk
  • 2 cups of whipping cream pouring cream
  • ½ cup unpopped popcorn kernels that’s about 6 cups of popped popcorn
  • 1 ½ tsp salt flakes like Maldon
  • 5 egg yolks
  • 1 tsp of cornflour to stabilize the eggs – optional
For the caramel popcorn (for the topping)
  • 3 tbsp unpopped popcorn kernels
  • ⅓ cup white sugar

Instructions:
 

For the Ice Cream
  • Heat the 2 1/2 cups of half n half till it’s warm to the touch. Set aside.
  • In a large saucepan, sprinkle the sugar evenly on the bottom of the pan and heat it over medium-heat. Keep your eye on the sugar as it starts to caramelize. Shake the pan well as the sugar caramelizes to spread the sugar crystals to make sure none of it burns. When most of the sugar has turned a deep golden/amber colour, add the warm half n half and salt flakes and heat the mixture, stirring frequently to make sure all of the sugar melts. This will take a few minutes as the sugar hardens on the bottom of the saucepan.
  • Add the 6 cups of freshly popped popcorn and stir to combine. Transfer to a jug/container and store the milk overnight in the fridge – can be stored this way up to 24 hours.
  • The following day, strain the milk mixture through a fine sieve, and squeeze out as much of the liquid out of the popcorn. Discard the popcorn.
  • Return the mix to a saucepan and heat it until it starts to steam. In a separate bowl, whisk the egg yolks and cornflour until frothy. When the milk mixture is steaming, add about ½ cup of the steaming milk into the egg yolk mix in a slow steady stream while whisking (tempering the yolk mix). Add the yolk mix back into the rest of the milk and stir frequently until the whole mixture thickens. The cornflour will help reduce the risk of the eggs curdling at this point. However, make sure you keep whisking to prevent the eggs scrambling. Once the custard has thickened to a point where it thickly coats the back of a spoon, run this mix through a sieve to remove any lumps.
  • Whisk in the 2 cups of whipping cream into the custard, and let it cool down to room temperature. Cover and chill until the mix is very cold (overnight in the fridge or about 3 hours in the freezer).
  • Churn the ice cream according to your ice cream maker’s instructions, and transfer the ice cream to a container.
  • Let it set in the freezer for a few hours until it has set. Serve with some caramel popcorn and chocolate fudge sauce.
Caramel Popcorn
  • Pop the popcorn in a saucepan with a dash of oil. Place them in a lightly oiled large metal bowl.
  • Sprinkle the sugar in a non stick pan evenly on the bottom. Heat over medium-heat until the sugar caramelizes completely. Pour it over the popped popcorn and use two wooden spoons to mix the caramel well with the popcorn. The caramel will make the popcorn stick together so let it cool down to room temp and then break them apart. Store in an airtight container.

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Creamy Kettle Corn Flavoured Popcorn Ice Cream! Made with Caramel with a salty bite just like Kettle Corn. This Salted Caramel Popcorn ice cream is just full of popcorn flavour! Absolutely delicious and the perfect movie time ice cream as you can personalize it with you favourite candy bars too!
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12 responses

  1. Maggie
    August 26, 2015

    I saw this the other day on Facebook and loved it! Never thought of adding popcorn on the ice cream but it sounds so delicious! The corn flavored ice cream is very interesting, reminds me a delicious drink I had in China 🙂

    Reply
  2. Ramona W
    August 25, 2015

    5 stars
    Popcorn and ice cream… what a great and fun idea! Ps… I am finally following your blog via email… don’t know what I didn’t do that earlier. 🙂

    Reply
    1. Dini
      August 27, 2015

      Thank you Ramona!! I need to follow you too! I don’t know why I’ve forgotten to follow you either 🙂
      I hope you do try the combination, it’s really good!

      Reply
  3. Christine
    August 24, 2015

    This is literally the best idea since brownie fries. This is certainly in line with your new blog name. LOVE IT!

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  4. Kaila (GF Life 24/7)
    August 23, 2015

    I would have never thought to make popcorn ice cream, but what a great combination of flavors. You clearly put a lot of thought into making this dish work, and it’s beautiful.

    Thank you so much for bringing this ice cream to the fiesta this week! Happy FF, and have a wonderful weekend!! 🙂

    Reply
  5. Sarah
    August 23, 2015

    This looks and sounds fantastic, Dini! Thanks for sharing this super yummy recipe at the party 🙂 Happy Fiesta!

    Reply
  6. Caroline | carolinescooking
    August 22, 2015

    Sounds so tasty – I really need to get into the swing of making ice cream myself a bit more and enjoying yummy flavors like you have come up with this summer!

    Reply
  7. Christine
    August 22, 2015

    I’ve been loving this all over social media but resisted (until now) actually coming here to read the post and get the recipe. Because once I see these things I can’t UNsee them. They get lodged in my brain and I get fixated. And then I have to make it. And then I have to eat it. This flavor combo is so working for me, D. You are really establishing yourself as the sweet tooth fairy.

    Reply
  8. Julie is Hostess At Heart
    August 21, 2015

    You have me starving here! Oh my heavens this looks amazing and then there….chocolate!

    Reply
  9. Mila
    August 21, 2015

    Looks funny and tasty! 🙂

    Reply
  10. Sridevi Ravi
    August 21, 2015

    Love the va va voom flavor of popcorn! I don’t know if I can take that much ice cream…may be a scoop! Nice pictures! Makes me want to go to a movie just to get that flavor in my mouth!

    Reply
  11. Whitney
    August 20, 2015

    I would have never thought of this!! Looks so tasty!!

    Reply

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