Crack-a-lackin’ Cracker Jacks

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“Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jacks… I don’t care if I never get back!”

Ahhh… The sweet sounds of spring (and the 7th inning stretch). Have you ever wondered why the kid needs Cracker Jacks AND peanuts?  I mean there are peanuts right in the Cracker Jacks.  Anyway, I digress.  I thought it would be nice to round off my week of celebrating the great game of baseball with everyone’s favorite… the CrackerJack!  The ingredients are simple, the method is easier than you might think; just takes a little bit of patience.  And as usual, I will give you the recipe and provide little short cut tips along the way in case you aren’t a purist like me!

Here we go:

 

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Start with popping corn! Remember this stuff? It actually exists outside of a microwaveable bag! Growing up I used to watch the commercials for Jiffy Pop popcorn (and it seemed they sponsored half the TV shows in the 80’s) and I always wanted them. My Mom loved to make her own popcorn though, so alas we never got the Jiffy Pop. When I got older, I realized Jiffy Pop wasn’t all it was cracked (or popped) up to be anyway. Again, I digress… If you aren’t a fan of making your own pop corn or feel more comfortable with an air popper or your microwave, have at it. Just be sure it’s plain and you have enough for about 10 cups when done (like three bags)

oil

If you are coming along with me on the old fashioned popping train… Just follow your package directions. I’m just adding a few tablespoons of oil to a large dutch oven.

add kernals

Then add in the kernels over high heat. Put the lid on the pan. When you hear your first few pops, start vigorously shaking the pan until you hear no more pops.

pop corn

And here is your final product… a lovely pot of fresh popped pop corn. No matter how you achieve this… Just be sure it is plain, fresh, and about 10 cups when all is said and done.  Add peanuts in at this point.

oven

Continue prepping. Set your oven to 250°F.

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Line a couple of sheet pans with parchment. You can use baking dishes, or whatever you have handy. Just be sure whatever you have has a rim, otherwise you may have popcorn slipping off into your oven… not fun. If you only have one, that will do, it will just mean more mixing during the process, but I’ll explain that later. Oh, and the parchment is kind of a must, unless you have some other type of non stick surface like a Silpat or something. Remember, we are essentially making candy here, so you want to be able to work with it without it sticking to everything. Which brings me to my next step.

spray bowl

You’re gonna want to spray both a very large bowl (I use my Vavo’s massa bowl) and your rubber spatula (or whatever you have on hand) with cooking spray. We don’t want sticking!

ingredients

Now, gather up some ingredients. You have no time once you start on the stove to gather these ingredients. So, be sure you are prepped ahead of time. In addition to these already measured out ingredients, be sure to have both your vanilla and baking soda at the ready.

add sugar

Start with a medium sauce pan. I like my non-stick. It doesn’t have to be non-stick, just my preference. Melt your butter and then add in your sugar.

add corn syrup

Once that is in and starting to dissolve, add in your corn syrup and salt. DO NOT LEAVE THE STOVE. I repeat, DO NOT LEAVE THE STOVE. This is not the time to get distracted, answer the door, check your text messages or discipline the children. You need 5-10 minutes of uninterrupted time here. You need to stir constantly.

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Keep stirring.

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Once you get to right around 250°F on a candy thermometer or in my case a meat thermometer. Try to keep it at that temp. for around 3-4 minutes. This will likely include lowering the heat. You want to keep checking back. Don’t freak if it gets a little higher, just do your best.

vanilla

Once you make it through that 3-4 minutes, breathe. Then remove from heat and add in the vanilla. This is not the time to skimp out on the vanilla. Please please please use your very best PURE vanilla extract here. This one I am using is Madagascar bourbon vanilla, it’s my preference. But, you aren’t allowed to make this with that imitation stuff! (kidding, but really, don’t)

add baking soda

Now, add in the baking soda. I use a heaping half teaspoon. I like the fluffiness and lightness it brings. Careful not to overdo it though, baking soda can backfire in flavor if you go overboard.

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Now stir to combine your new ingredients and it should look something like this.

pour caramel

OK… quickly pour this over your popcorn and start stirring. Again, not a time to take a break. You need to work briskly here.

mix in caramel

Keep stirring. Try to work all that caramel in throughout the popcorn as best you can. This process will take some time, assume a good 5 minutes for this step. Be fast but gentle, you don’t want a bunch of pop corn crumbles at the end.

done stirring

This is what you should have… I don’t like to overdo it with the caramel coverage. If you like more caramel coverage, just use 8 cups of popcorn. I wouldn’t go less than that though unless you are an experienced candy maker, because the caramel may clump up on you quite a bit.

spread on trays

Spread your mixture onto your prepared sheet trays.  Pop them in the oven for an hour.  But be sure to stir the mixture 3-4 times throughout their time in there.  I set my timer to every 15 mins.  This helps to further distribute the caramel and ensure you don’t have one big clumped mess when through.

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And there you have it folks. Crack-a-lakin’ Cracker Jacks! Enjoy!

 

Recipe for Crack-a-lakin’ Cracker Jacks:

(serves 4-6) (or one, shhh!)

10 c. plain popped pop corn (instructions above)

3/4 c. peanuts

1 stick unsalted butter

1 1/4 c. light brown sugar

1/3 c. light corn syrup

1/2 t. kosher salt

2 t. pure vanilla extract

1/2 t. heaping, baking soda

Directions:

Prepare all ingredients along with all equipment.  You will need a medium saucepan, preferably non-stick.  Two sheet trays with rims, lined with parchment.  And an extra-large bowl and rubber spatula sprayed with cooking spray. A thermometer with capability to go to 250°F.  Also, pre-heat your oven to 250°F.

Place popped corn in the extra-large bowl with the popcorn.

On the stove over medium/high heat, melt butter.  Add in brown sugar, corn syrup and salt.  Continuously stir until it comes to a boil.  Once it comes to a boil, check the temp. until it comes to 250°F.  Keep it at that temperature for 3-4 minutes, checking frequently and adjusting heat.

Remove from heat.  Add in vanilla and baking soda.  Stir.

Pour over popcorn and peanuts.  Quickly, but gently stir to combine.  This process takes patience.

Pour out onto prepared sheet trays.  Bake at 250°F for 1 hour.  Stir mixture 3-4 times throughout baking.

Cool.  Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Peep S’mores

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This year we are adding a new tradition to our usual Easter fun… Peep s’mores!  As a Portuguese American mom, sweetbread is the good ole standby tradition (a post for another time) and then of course there is coloring and decorating Easter eggs, but I like to shake things up! I’m crazy like that!

Recently I’ve been seeing people having lots of fun dipping their Peeps in chocolate… I have even seen them packaged this way from the company.  I, however, am taking this a step further. Every year at Christmas I make s’mores on a stick as little treats to give out and they are a BIG hit (check back around Christmas time for that fun project).  Soooo… I thought elevating the chocolate dipped Peep to a new level was just the ticket.

I have a one and a two year old and this project is perfect for them to help with.  It’s cheap, its colorful, fun and their little hands do great with the soft tactile nature of a Peep.  But, I think this is fun at any age!

Here’s what you’ll need:

peeps

Peeps… any color… you can even do this with Peep bunnies if you are really feeling like jumping out of that box!

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Peeps, chocolate chips, graham crackers and sprinkles

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Crush your crackers with your fingers.

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Place your chocolate chips in a microwave safe bowl. Start out with a minute, mix and then do 15 second intervals until it is mostly melted. Don’t add anything extra to the chocolate. (If you don’t have a microwave or if you prefer, this step can be done with a double boiler)

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Mix until smooth.

Mix until smooth.

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This is what you should have now… along with whichever Peeps you decide on.

Now, give your Peep a little bath... dip him about half way in.

Now, give your Peep a little bath… dip him about half way in.

Now, into the crackers he goes!

Now, into the crackers he goes!

Now, get him over to a piece of wax paper. I like to like a cookie tray so that it is easily moved into the fridge if need be.

Now, get him over to a piece of wax paper. I like to line a cookie tray so that it is easily moved into the fridge if need be.  tip: place cookie sheet in the fridge beforehand to speed up cooling time… if you didn’t do this, you can just pop the whole tray in the fridge for 5-10 mins and you’re good.

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sprinkles

And onto a wax sheet or some parchment as seen here for some sprinkles and set up.

Now dress him up with some sprinkles and let him cool.

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…and repeat

Now you have these little guys! Enjoy!

Now you have these little guys! Enjoy!

Peep s’mores recipe:

20 Peeps

8 graham cracker squares

1/2 package of chocolate chips (I use semi-sweet)

colorful sprinkles

You will also need a microwave safe bowl and some wax paper or parchment.

Directions:

Get all your ingredients prepped before you begin because once the chocolate is melted, you will want to work fairly quickly.  So, be sure to lay out some wax paper on a cookie sheet, set aside.  Crush the graham crackers with your fingers, set aside. Separate the Peeps; I do this by cutting them with a knife so they stay neat, if you don’t care about that, they can just be pulled apart. Then, place the chocolate chips in a microwave safe bowl and microwave for one minute, then in 15 second increments until melted, stirring throughout the process.

Now dip a peep into the chocolate, about half way in.  Then directly dip into the graham crackers.  Place onto a the cookie sheet and sprinkle.  Let cool.  Cooling may mean placing the tray into the fridge for 5-10 mins.

Once cooled, they can be packaged for Easter gift giving or just gobble them up!  If you are keeping them, they will keep for up to a week or two in an airtight container… do not store in the fridge, but in a cool dry place.

Have fun!