I was all set to tell you about my educational encounter with ants that absolutely reeked of Lemon Pledge--it's a thing; read about it here--but then, as so often happens, food trumps all.
As I was washing five millions dishes this evening, I found myself considering a snack before bed. We had soup for dinner. It was quite good as soups go, but it was . . . soup. Which is not entirely filling. Frankly, it's the bread that usually accompanies soup that is really satisfactory. But we don't eat bread.
So. Snack.
I always find popcorn to be almost mandatory after a soup dinner. But I kind of wanted something sweet. I considered adding chocolate chips to the popcorn after popping it, as several people I know do, but that seemed awfully messy to eat. Then I thought maybe I should just add some brown sugar in with the melted butter before pouring it on. That would be kind of like caramel corn, right?
And then, as I was wiping the counter, I came across the maple sugar.
DINGDINGDING! We have a winner!
The maple sugar came to us courtesy of Mr. Jason, who is given to experimenting with maple syrup. That's what happens when a single man ends up with multiple gallons of syrup. He made the sugar and gave us about a pint of it to try. I hadn't figured out what to do with it so far, but its extremely fine consistency--almost like powdered sugar--made me think it would mix well with melted butter.
So after I popped my popcorn, I melted the butter in the still-hot pan and added a little bit of the maple sugar. Not too much, because I didn't want it to be too thick and clumpy. Then I drizzled it on the popcorn, added salt, and mixed it all up with a spoon.
You know what I made totally inadvertently? Kettle corn. Maple kettle corn. Is there a better popcorn on earth? No. There is not. It was an entirely welcome surprise on a random Tuesday night and just the right thing to cheer me up after a not-very-cheery day.
So, should you ever find yourself with maple sugar, now you know what to do with it. You're welcome.
You are brilliant! We love maple everything but never thought of THIS. I can't wait to try it.
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Love, absolutely love kettle corn. However, I can't seem to not eat the whole bag when I busy it on base. Totally spoiled it for me by looking up the calories per bag. It sucks not to have self control, because now I can't buy it. Enjoy, lucky girl!
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ReplyDeleteOh my god you are a genius.
ReplyDeleteAnd now I also know what to do with the honey sugar I have.
So awesome.