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Caramel Coated Puff Corn
"Caramel Coated Puff Corn is just the perfect combination of a crispy caramel crunch that is buttery, salty, and sweet. It is best to make two batches of this treat as it is a bit addicting. The past few years, my holiday baking list continues to incorporate easier treats and snacks. This is one that has been added and the whole family just loves this homemade indulgence. Make this throughout the year as a scrumptious snack for movie night. It takes about an hour to make and 30 minutes for the caramel to set up. Therefore, it is rather easy and quick to make this snack for a wide variety of occasions. Even just staying home and enjoying a moving night. "
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Serves8 servings
Preparation Time10 min
Chilling Time30 min
Cooking Time45 min
Cooking MethodOven, Skillet
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