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Borden Cracker Jack Recipe
Category: Desserts / Candies
Rating: N/A
Servings: 4


Ingredients

4 quart popped corn or>>>>>>>>>>
2 pkg microwave popcorn
1 cup spanish peanuts
1/2 stick butter (4 tb.)
1 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup light corn syrup
1/4 teaspoon salt



Cooking Directions:

1) Preheat oven to 250 F. 2) Combine popcorn & peanuts in metal bowl (lge. roasting pan) and place in preheated oven. 3) Combine all remaining ingreds. in saucepan, and bring to boil over med. heat, stirring constantly until candy thermometer reaches 260 F., abt 20 to 25 min. 4) Remove popcorn & peanuts from oven and, working quickly, pour the caramel mixture in a fine stream over them. Return to oven for 15 min. 5) Mix well every 5 min., so that all of the popcorn is coated evenly. Cool and store airtight to preserve freshness.

Yield: 4 qts.

In 1871 a German immigrant named F.W. Rueckheim came to Chicago with $200 in his pocket. He used all of his money to open a small popcorn shop in the city and started selling a sweet caramel and molasses-coated popcorn confection. Rueckheim's big break came in 1893, when the treat was served at Chicago's first world's fair. From then on the popcorn's popularity grew enormously. In 1896 a salesman tasting the treat for the first time said, "Thats a cracker jack," and the name stuck. Shortly after Cracker Jack's debut another customer commented, "The more you eat, the more you want," and that's still the slogan today. In 1912 the Cracker Jack Company started adding toy surprises, ranging from small books to minature metal toy trains. To date they have given away 17 billion toy surprises. In 1964 Borden, Inc. bought Cracker Jack Company, and today the Cracker Jack division is the largest user of popcorn in the world, popping more than 20 tons daily.

From "Top Secret Recipes", by Todd Wilbur
candies

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