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spiced sugar & christmas popcorn © David Loftus

spiced sugar & christmas popcorn

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What’s mad about this is that, even though all of these spices and flavours are so pungent on their own, they actually taste like tutti frutti sweets when together. You can use this sugar for so many things; from a sweetener for porridge, sprinkled over baked bananas, or to make a gorgeous Chantilly cream. It will keep for a while, so if you’re going to make it, you may as well make a batch and keep it in an airtight container.

Whack the bay leaves, orange and lemon jest and all of your spices into a food processor and give it a good whiz. Once that’s well blended add your sugar and whiz again so you’ve got a lovely spiced sugar. Because there’s quite a bit of moistness in the zest and vanilla pod it’s a good idea to pour the sugar onto a baking tray, spread it out evenly then leave it to dry for a few hours.

Once the sugar is nice and dry, pass it through a sieve to catch any larger pieces of spices. Discard anything left behind in the sieve then put your sieved sugar into an airtight container, where it will keep happily for ages.

Spiced Christmas popcorn

Popcorn only takes a few minutes to make but it smells, sounds and tastes brilliant; it’s a great thing to have going on in your home. If you’re feeling a bit creative you can divide the popcorn between some little sandwich bags, tie them with ribbons then give them out as a bit of a Christmas treat to adults and kids. If the sugar settles on the bottom of the bag just give the bag a shake before tucking in.

Put a few lugs of oil and your butter in a large pan over a high heat. Once the butter has melted, add the popcorn and stir well to coat the kernels. Put the lid on straight away and leave it for a few minutes. It will take a few minutes to get going so be patient. As the popcorn gets going give the pan a shake every 30 seconds or so to make sure the kernels all get popped. Put your spiced sugar in a large bowl and when the popcorn is ready add it to the bowl and quickly toss it and stir it into the sugar so the hot popcorn picks up those lovely spiced flavours.

Serve the popcorn in a big bowl or in little bowls dotted about the house. I can honestly say, hand on heart, that this is one of the nicest popcorns I’ve ever had. It’s delicious and has to be better for you than caramels, toffees or cheap artificial sweets.


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ingredients

Makes 1kg of sugar
• 3 fresh bay leaves
finely grated zest of 2 oranges
• finely grated zest of 2 lemons
• 6 whole cloves
• ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
• 10 gratings of whole nutmeg
• 1 vanilla pod, halved lengthways
• 1kg unrefined caster sugar

Makes a large bowl of popcorn
• olive oil
• 2 knobs of butter
• 250g popcorn kernels
• 6 tablespoons spiced sugar

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9 comments
1. Jill Mon 07 Dec 2009 @ 12:46 Do you think you could use brown sugar instead of caster sugar?
2. flower Thu 15 Jan 2009 @ 16:34 Hi Jamie
This is the nicest popcorn i have ever tried , the smell in the house was fantastic which just made me want to eat more and more.not bad for someone who hated popcorn before trying yours

Thank You for sharing this with us .
3. Annebeth Sat 03 Jan 2009 @ 00:00 What a wonderfull idea, I never thought of spicing sugar and putting it on popcorn.

Right now I am 'drying' the sugar, I'm really curious how it will taste. I put a little too much spices in the sugar (I made a mistake in the amount of sugar one can contains, I have +- 700 grams sugar now), I hope that's not a problem?

And, lastly, can someone tell this Dutch girl how much a knob of butter is?
Greeting
Annebeth (from the Netherlands)
4. JASMINE Fri 02 Jan 2009 @ 19:14 these desserts are the best I can't wait to make them.
from jasmine and my cousin lauren.
5. Despina33 Sat 27 Dec 2008 @ 18:02 hi barb, here is his recipe

http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/meat-recipes/mince-pies
6. Nicola Sawyer Tue 23 Dec 2008 @ 21:34 This is gorgeous. Kids & I had brilliant fun making this & then eating it all in front of a good film. Still got looaaads of sugar left, it's very tempting to just eat it out of the tub it's so yummy!
7. Lefty Tue 23 Dec 2008 @ 21:06 Wow everyone should give this a go the smell and flavours are amazing. Had some friends over and they all loved the spiced sugar flavour popcorn yum!

Thanks Jamie
8. kathryn Sun 21 Dec 2008 @ 11:23 jamie is true too his word,this is a fab recipe for popcorn!my 2 year old and i had a pre- shin dig with some of our friends,ever1 loved it
9. Barb Lowe Thu 18 Dec 2008 @ 13:28 Hi Jamie
You may never see this but I love the way you cook, along with the way you
look at food. I need some help, I saw you make the mince meat dessert on
your Christmas show with the turkey and roasted veg. I really need that receipe
it looks so special to put on a plate. I am sorry but I was so busy listening to you
I forgot to write anything down and I don't want to screw up. Is there anyway
to get the recipe, I have looked all over your site but can't find it.
thank you in advance and Merry Christmas

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