Kettle Corn Stand
Holiday Christmas light in the trees with a festive small town America Kettle Corn Stand. Kettle corn was introduced to the United States in the 18th century. It is referenced in the diaries of Dutch settlers in Pennsylvania circa 1776.
It was a treat sold at fairs or consumed at other festive occasions. The corn, oil, sugar and salt together is cooked in a cast iron kettle, or possibly a Dutch oven. This produces a noticeable sweet crust on the popcorn; however, this method requires constant stirring or the sugar will burn.
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Posted on December 16, 2014, in HDR, Holiday Images and tagged amusement, antique, business, carnival, cart, Christmas, corn, flavor, food, fresh, golden, healthy, Holiday Christmas light in the trees, holidays, James Insogna, kettle, Kettle Corn, Life, old, oven, Park, popcorn, red, snack, still, store, sweet, treat, vendor, vintage, wagon, wooden, yellow. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
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