Cinnamon Sugar Kettle Corn Seasoning - 0 Calories/Pic
A couple of weeks ago, I posted a recipe for Homemade Kettle Corn seasoning with 0 calories. Today I was shopping and saw a bag of Cinnamon Kettle Corn and thought... yep, gotta try that at home.
I am posting the Cinnamon Sugar Kettle Corn seasoning and the original Kettle Corn seasoning recipe. The secret to getting it fine enough to coat the corn is to crush the ingredients with the back of a spoon to make it as fine as possible.
This is so good it's addictive!
There are more recipes on my MFP blog: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/nortx
Homemade Cinnamon Sugar Kettle Corn Seasoning - 0 calories
Ingredients:
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 3 packages of Stevia or Pure Via
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- Butter flavored cooking spray
- popped corn (6-7cups)
Preparation:
1. Combine salt, Stevia and cinnamon in a bowl. Using the back of a spoon, crush/grind the ingredients until they are a fine powder.
2. When your corn is finished popping, give it a spray with butter flavored cooking spray and quickly sprinkle prepared seasoning over. Toss the corn. To get it evenly though the corn, spray and sprinkle in thirds.
Homemade Kettle Corn Seasoning
Ingredients:
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 2 packages of Stevia or Pure Via
- Butter flavored cooking spray
- popped corn (6-7cups)
Preparation:
1. Combine ingredients in a bowl
2. With the back of a teaspoon, crush the mixture until it is like powder. Doing this makes it easier to sprinkle and the salt isn't as concentrated
3. When your corn is finished popping, give it a spray with butter flavored cooking spray and quickly sprinkle Kettle Corn seasoning. Toss the corn.
Enjoy!:flowerforyou:
I am posting the Cinnamon Sugar Kettle Corn seasoning and the original Kettle Corn seasoning recipe. The secret to getting it fine enough to coat the corn is to crush the ingredients with the back of a spoon to make it as fine as possible.
This is so good it's addictive!
There are more recipes on my MFP blog: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/nortx
Homemade Cinnamon Sugar Kettle Corn Seasoning - 0 calories
Ingredients:
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 3 packages of Stevia or Pure Via
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- Butter flavored cooking spray
- popped corn (6-7cups)
Preparation:
1. Combine salt, Stevia and cinnamon in a bowl. Using the back of a spoon, crush/grind the ingredients until they are a fine powder.
2. When your corn is finished popping, give it a spray with butter flavored cooking spray and quickly sprinkle prepared seasoning over. Toss the corn. To get it evenly though the corn, spray and sprinkle in thirds.
Homemade Kettle Corn Seasoning
Ingredients:
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 2 packages of Stevia or Pure Via
- Butter flavored cooking spray
- popped corn (6-7cups)
Preparation:
1. Combine ingredients in a bowl
2. With the back of a teaspoon, crush the mixture until it is like powder. Doing this makes it easier to sprinkle and the salt isn't as concentrated
3. When your corn is finished popping, give it a spray with butter flavored cooking spray and quickly sprinkle Kettle Corn seasoning. Toss the corn.
Enjoy!:flowerforyou:
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I'm definitely going to try this!
I'm wondering if you could make a larger batch with the same proportions of seasonings, and whir it in the Magic Bullet for a bit to crush it into smaller particles, and then store it in a shaker. Maybe worth a try.0 -
Will definitely try this.......Thanks0
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Bump! I can't wait to try this, thank you for sharing the recipes!0
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Thanks! I just started using my air popper and have been looking for some tasty toppings. I have tried kettle seasonings.. and I didn't like them very much. Maybe it's because I like Act II Butter Lovers lol... or maybe the seasonings just don't taste that great. Your recipe sounds great! :bigsmile:
Edit to add.. Kernel seasonings.. not kettle seasonings lol...0 -
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sounds fantastic! must try0
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Went to your site and loved the way you use corn tortilla's. I too have no control when it comes to Frito's so thank you for the recipes.0
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@MyOwnSunshine: What a great idea. I don't have a bullet but that would be so convenient. Do you need to know the exact measurement of the Stevia or how much this recipe makes in total? Would that help you? I think putting it all into a shaker is a great idea!0
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Sounds good. I recently found a bagged cinnamon kettle corn that's yummy and not bad for calories but this would be great to make0
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Went to your site and loved the way you use corn tortilla's. I too have no control when it comes to Frito's so thank you for the recipes.
@tbruegg just saw your comments about the fritos. Thanks so much. I make these all the time and spice them up. They make great munchies.
Thanks again.:flowerforyou:0
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