Recipes: Homemade Kettle Corn

There are few things like Fall weather to crank me into cozy food making. I've mentioned before my husband's crazy gifts in the kitchen, right? He's one of those "make it different every time" kind of cooks, that never needs a recipe, nor writes a recipe.  The end of that is in sight. I have officially persuaded him to write some of his creations down, and I've used my blog as a motivation. He actually kinda-sorta started his own blog. But it's not motivation enough. But since eating is very much a part of my creative process, I figured this was a perfect opportunity to share with you what makes me get into the creative mood. My husband's cooking...which I actually love being a part of. We're two of a kind in the kitchen...well, 5 of a kind. Cooking is very much a family affair.

This recipe is actually a mutual creation. I think I figured it out first, and then he tried it, and it has since become a weekend movie night tradition. This isn't like Micorwave Kettle corn. I actually loathe the stuff. This is the perfect mix between regular popcorn and caramel corn. Yummy.

Now on to the recipe from our guest this week, my husband Kenneth: Say Hi!

Homemade Kettle Corn

Ingredients

1/4 cup vegtable oil

1/4 cup white sugar

1/3 cup unpopped popcorn kernals

salt to taste.

First of all, this post is taking much longer to write than it should because my hands are constantly going to the bowl of kettle corn next to me instead of typing.  One of the many reasons I have not been very good about writing down recipies is it's too hard to write and eat at the same time.  But, as Sarah said this popcorn has become a tradition at our house and I'm confident that with a little practice it will become a staple to every movie watching experience in your home too.

1) Heat a 1/4 cup of oil over medium heat in a large pot with a wide base.  Make sure the pot had a tight fitting lid or you'll have caramel shrapnel all over your kitchen (not to mention neck).  It's best to use a pot with a thick bottom so the heat is more even.  Be sure to use vegtable oil or some other oil with a high smoking point.  Don't use olive oil or butter, they will burn.  As a rule.  If the oil is smoking, its too HOT!

2)  Toss a couple of kernels into the oil and put the lid on.  Listen until you hear them pop and you'll know the oil is ready.  Add the rest of the kernels to the oil and shake the pot to make sure the kernels are sitting in an even single layer.  Wait about 30 seconds then evenly sprinkle the sugar over the top of the kernels and give the pot another shake.  If the kernels start popping while you are applying the sugar, dump the rest of the sugar in quickly and CLOSE THE LID!  You're about to get boiling oil exploding all over you.  It is VERY important that from here on out you open the lid away from you and only open it as little as possible.

3)  Depending on the temperature of your oil you'll have about a minute before the kernals start popping.  I usually reduce my heat at this point to between medium and medium low.  For the first minute or so just giving the pot a good shake will keep the kernals from burning.  And once the popping starts, you'll want to shake the pot frequently back and forth every 10 seconds or so.  The actual technique of the shaking will vary depending on your pot and the stove you use...but with practice you'll get the feel for it.  As the popping starts to slow I like to slip in some large cooking chopsticks under the lid and give it a stir.  You could use the handle of a long wooden spoon.  Don't use anything plastic.  The oil is super hot and will melt it!  Good-bye favorite spatula: I will forever mourn you:(

4)  As the popping starts to wind down I stir the popcorn and check the bottom to see if I've got most of the kernels popped.  If not, back on th heat it goes.  If it looks mostly done I take it off the heat and give it a sprinkling of salt.  I like to use kosher salt because I find its a bit sweeter and softer than iodized salt.  The popcorn will stick together a bit, but as you stir it will cools and break apart.  Pour it in a bowl and watch it disapear before your movies opening credits finish rolling.

Trouble shooting:

1)  My popcorn burns:  Your oil is too hot and you need to stir the kernels on the bottom a little bit more.

2)  The corn won't pop or is small when it pops:  Your corn is old.  Popcorn has to have a certain internal humidity to work.  If it's old, throw it out and get some fresh stuff from the store.

3)  Everyone ate it when I was washing the pot: Hey! You've got a clean pot -make more!!!!

Enjoy, and I promise more yummy dishes will be following this holiday seasons.

Kenneth

UPDATE: Over Christmas, we got this handy piece of equipment. No hassle...no burning....no concerns about hot oil. It makes homemade kettle corn in 5 minutes!

What can you see?

Always watch where you are going. Otherwise, you may step on a piece of the Forest that was left out by mistake.A. A. Milne

My sentiments exactly this morning. Watch closely. Observe simply. You never know what other worlds are existing right around you: real or imaginary.

Happy Wednesday!

Oh, and P.S: There's a Guest blogger tomorrow. I'm super excited. Stay tuned!

Colors of Harvest

Colors. Everywhere. Here are the colors I'm seeing lately. Don't you just love this time of year? Outside, everyday moments...but so full of color. Happy Harvest season everyone!

And thanks again for all who participated in the giveaway! Remember to come back next weekend for another round of goodies!

xo

sarah

Birthday Giveaway!

It's Party Time!

Remember how October is a special month in these parts? It's the month I started my little shop here, and so this weekend I'm having a party.

But even better than that, we're going to be starting a Holiday Tradition on the blog with giveaway's every weekend until Christmas. How's that for fun?

So, to start off the celebrations, I'm offering a giveaway this weekend! And guess what walked into the shop just now....

The 2011 Calendar!

Yes, we'll still be offering the "Her Month by Month" Calendar that so many of you have loved. But this year, I'm bringing in a new one. And it's called:

The Best of Sarah Jane Calendar: Featuring 12 images from Sarah Jane Studios. I can't say they include all my favorites, but I think you are going to be super happy with it.

GIVEAWAY RULES:

  • FOUR winners this time!
  • 1st winner: $50 gift card to the shop
  • 2nd-4th winner: FREE calendar and card of your choice
  • Enter a comment below to be eligible!
  • Make sure to leave an email address in your comment so that I can reach you!
  • Giveaway ENDS Sunday night at Midnight EST

And this will be a random drawing, so no need to out comment someone...although super nice and funny comments are always welcome.

So, I know you all just shared your opinions on the photoshoot...but I think you'll be happy to comment again to enter into the drawing.

And speaking of the photoshoot...wow you guys! Thanks for all your comments! It’s kinda strange to have so many people comment on my face, but hey. We’re all friends here, right? I think there was one comment that said something like: “You have guts to have people comment on your picture” and yes. I have guts. And I am glad I put it up there….so thanks! In the end, I think I have to agree with the majority of you and say it’s between 1,3 & 6. I think 3?s the best…so that’s what I’ll be sticking with for the book!

And remember! This is the first of a series of giveaways! So check back every Saturday morning to see what's being offered!

Happy Weekend!

**And Again: this blog will be under construction for a bit. Watch things get cleaned up....but don't mind the mess:)

EDIT: And the winners are: Karin, Stephanie, Elizabeth, and Sophie! You have been emailed with the info. Congrats!

Headshots.

So last week my dearest friend and favorite photographer came over to take some pictures of me....and boy, let me tell you: I hate getting my picture taken! Ugh. It's something about that glassy lens that makes me think things like, "Is there stuff between my teeth?" And it's really hard to look natural when you are thinking of broccoli or the likes.

But here's the thing: I have to pick a picture for my publishers to post on the web page...Ya, it's feeling a bit more official now. I'll have a picture of me on this web page? Pinch me.

So, I'm posting some options.  I can't decide, and I'd love some help.

What do you think? Pick a number...any number.

Thanks you guys. This is honestly the first time I've taken pictures of myself in years...and I hope I don't have to any time soon! I much prefer to be on the other side of the camera!

Reposted: Halloween Decorating

This is a repost from last year, but I loved our framed pictures so much, I'm posting it again in case you can use the idea!Happy Halloween Decorating!

Spooky portraits: so fun to make with the kids.

How we made them: On one particularly sick day, we laid around the house making spooky faces in the camera. The kids sat with me at the computer while I made them ready for printing. I had originally thought of framing them in these frames from IKEA, but since we were all too sick to get out, I drew a frame into photoshop inspired from the IKEA one I love, inserted the photos, and printed the whole thing out! Voila. Instant framed decor for Halloween!

**Other ideas if you don't have a printer:

  1. Purchase some mix and match frames from a local thrift store and paint them black
  2. Swap out some already hung frames on your wall, and fill them with spooky faced for just this month
  3. Trace out a simple frame on poster paper and have your children help you paint it black

And since we had more than enough spooky photos of the kids, I printed out the extras, and we had fun coloring in spooky embellishments in marker and crayon...like pirate eye patches, cat ears and sharp teeth. It's like dress ups without the mess on the floor!

Halloween floral arrangement: Hardly floral! We spray painted some dead branches from outside, adorned with glittered butterflies and black crows (which I did purchase earlier in the month). The spray paint was a hit...and even though the kids just watched me, they wanted to turn everything in the house black after watching the transformation. Good thing we ran out of spray paint!

Bats in the doorway: Oh these took minutes...and cost near to nothing..but they really look great as they hang in our entry way. Something about the silhouette factor. These were made with construction paper and string we had on hand.

If you have any fun links of kid-friendly Halloween fun, do share!

Happy Spooking!

London is here.

It's here! Finally in the shop!

I have this wall in my house that I am going to fill with each Children Around the World print and I'm just going to collage the frames as I go! I'll keep you updated with how it looks.  Each month there will be a new one to add, and the kids are so excited to build their travel wall!

I wanted to tell you also, that Soule Mama is having a giveaway for the shop this weekend, so make sure to swing by and enter in! There are some great deals going on there too, if you care to look closely:)

You'll also notice that the shop is well stocked right now! You can expect a bit more in the holiday section to come soon, but as it is...things are good to go.

Have a wonderful, wonderful weekend!

xo

sarahP.S. Don't mind the mess while I am giving the blog a good bit of fall cleaning.

Support Handmade and other ramblings

Thanks all for the lovely comments about the new Children Around the World series...I am just as excited. I'm spreading it out over the year, but only because there are things like books, fabric lines and children to love and feed. You know...details. But I think you'll love it! As I mentioned, LONDON will be first, and I'll be updating the shop by this weekend. I'll keep you posted. By the way, could you see this cute reaction to the very distracting kiss? I've always wanted to do that! You know what happens if he responds back, right? Off with his head! :)

After posting "The Sarah Jane Story: Part 1" I got so many emails from you sharing your encouraged feelings to start or build your creative businesses. I was so inspired by so many of your stories! I have been contemplating this next move for the blog for a very long time now, and feel like this holiday season is the perfect time to support those of you that have creative businesses. I'm going to be adding a "Support Handmade" sponsorship column just over to the left hand side here, and will be offering low cost ad spots for you to feature your creative business. I know how hard it is to get a creative business off the ground, and I'd love to offer my support to you, my readers! Plus, it will give all of us here a chance to buy handmade this Holiday Season. I'm making the Handmade pledge, are you?

If you are interested in being a sponsor, I'd love to hear from you! You can click here for more details.

October is coming soon....and though these aren't new, I am updating the shop with all things festive right now. Remember these? We'll be decorating for Halloween this weekend, and I'm already getting these prints out.

We have some new offers in the shop as well...customization on prints, larger print sizes and folded cards with any design from the shop. Hooray!

And forgive the mess for a while....the blog will be getting some tweaks and facelifts over the next bit. But we're still here and doing fine!

O.K. I'm done rambling....Have a wonderful Tuesday everyone!