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6 sweet and salty popcorn recipes

You can't go wrong with salt and butter, but we've got a few other options just in case you want to mix it up.
Spiced fruit and nut popcorn

Photos by Roberto Caruso

Popcorn recipes

Sweet and smoky kettle corn

This addictive snack takes just minutes to make and disappears fast. Go ahead and make extra, you'll need it. Get the recipe.

Cocktail party snacks: Sweet and smoky kettle cornPhoto, Roberto Caruso.

Fairground kettlecorn popcorn

Every scrumptious bite will leave you wanting more! Popped on the stovetop (it’s easy, we promise!) with a sprinkling of sugar this is tv-night snack favourite. Get the recipe.

Fairground kettlecorn popcornPhoto, Roberto Caruso.

Ketchup popcorn

Our easy 10-minute, homemade ketchup gives this crunchy snack a pop of Canadian flavour. Get the recipe.

6 sweet and salty popcorn recipes

Spiced fruit and nut popcorn

This sweet and savoury snack mixes fresh popcorn with toasted nuts and cranberries, adding a touch of coriander, cinnamon, garlic, butter and salt to really dazzle your taste buds. Get the recipe.

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Spiced fruit and nut popcornPhoto, Ryan Szulc.

Salted caramel popcorn

A salty-sweet treat with extra crunch you can dig into as you lounge in front of the tv. Get the recipe.

6 sweet and salty popcorn recipesPhoto, Roberto Caruso.

Popcorn bark

A make-ahead recipe that turns a classic movie snack into a sweet (and easy to eat) indulgence. Get the recipe.

Salted caramel popcorn barkPhoto, Erik Putz.

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