Easy Honey Ice Cream with Burnt Toffee Popcorn Recipe (2024)

Christina Soong-Kroeger with a simple, gorgeous dessert for kids and grown ups alike.
By Christina Soong-Kroeger

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I’ve madehoney ice creambefore but frankly, it didn’t rock my world. It was OK but there were no goosebumps, no sighs of utter bliss. So I was keen to to try it again, especially after meeting a nice gentleman fromGolden NorthatFood SA’srecent Think Food event in Adelaide, South Australia.

I’ve been a big fan of Golden North’s signature honey ice cream since I was a kid but my Dad and I were convinced that the original recipe had been tinkered with – sometimes the honey flavour was strong and other times it was barelydiscernible. Similarly, the colour seemed to vary from a pale buttercream to a more golden yellow.

So I took the ice cream sample the Golden Northrepresentativeoffered and interrogated him as fiercely as I could while spooning ice cream into my mouth.

Surprisingly, he assured me that their recipe for honey ice cream has never been changed. Any variations in taste and colour are because of the seasonal variations in the Blue Gum honey they source from a local apiary.

Blue Gum honey? No wonder I like their ice cream so much: blue gum honey – produced by bees feeding from Eucalytus globulus – is my go-to Australian honey.And, as luck would have it, I’d recently visitedBuzz Honeyin the Adelaide Hills and bought myself a one kilogram tub.

It seemed like the universe was trying to tell me something.Easy Honey Ice Cream with Burnt Toffee Popcorn Recipe (2)Easy Honey Ice Cream with Burnt Toffee Popcorn Recipe (3)

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The other night I was browsingHonest Cookingwhen I came across Jules Clancy’s recipe forLemon Ice Cream. Using her simple recipe as a staring point, I came up with this super easy, 3-ingredient, no-icecream maker required ice cream recipe. It’s gorgeously indulgent and very, very moreish.

My brother gave me a popcorn machine for Christmas – he’s a really good present giver – and we’ve been regularly pulling it out of its box since then. We’ve made the butter & sea salt combo and the chilli & lime combo but I’ve had a hankering for something sweet lately.

So I decided to make burnt toffee popcorn. It wasn’tburntburnt, just enough for the flavour to cut through the ice cream and make you sit up a little higher in your chair.

This Honey Ice Cream with Burnt Toffee Popcorn is the kind of dessert I could happily eat night after night. It’s comforting, luscious and grown up all at the same time.

So tell me, what’s your favourite kind of honey and have you ever tried making ice cream before?

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  • Author: Christina Soong-Kroeger
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 6-8 1x
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Description

A simple, gorgeous dessert for kids and grown ups alike!

Ingredients

Scale

Honey Ice Cream

  • 2.5 cups cream
  • 0.5 cups honey
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla bean paste or essence

Burnt Toffee Popcorn

  • 1/2 cup corn kernels (makes 6 popped cups)
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 75 grams butter
  • 4 tablespoons honey
  • 1/3 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt

Instructions

Honey Ice Cream

  1. Whip cream with an electric beater until soft peaks form.
  2. Microwave honey for 20-25 seconds until runny and add to cream.
  3. Add vanilla essence.
  4. Beat again until soft peaks form again.
  5. Pour into freezer proof container and freeze for at least six hours or overnight.
  6. Remove from freezer 10 minutes before eating.

Burnt Toffee Pop Corn

  1. Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius (160 degrees fan-forced) and line two baking trays with baking paper.
  2. Pop corn kernels in a popcorn maker or saucepan with oil.
  3. Pour popped corn into the largest bowl you can find (you may need to do this in 2-3 batches if you don’t have a bowl large enough to fit all the popcorn comfortably)
  4. Put sugar, butter and honey in a small saucepan.
  5. Heat until boiling and then cook for 5 minutes on low heat, stirring constantly. Take off heat and add bicarbonate of soda and salt, stirring vigorously.
  6. Pour on top of popcorn and stir quickly, mixing thoroughly.
  7. Turn out onto two baking trays and spread evenly.
  8. Pop into oven for around 5 minutes until caramel darkens, watching it like a hawk as it will burn very easily.
  9. Remove from oven and leave to cool on tray before breaking into pieces.
  10. Store in an air-tight container.
  11. To serve, spoon icecream into a bowl and top with toffee popcorn pieces.
  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Cook Time: 15 mins

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Christina Soong-Kroeger

Christina publishes The Hungry Australian - a collection of recipes, reviews and stories about food - and is a regular contributor to Sumptuous. Her writing has appeared in the China Daily and That’s Shanghai while her photography regularly appears on Foodgawker, Tasteologie and Photograzing. After eating her way around Shanghai, London, Hong Kong, Leeds and Melbourne, she now calls Adelaide, South Australia, home again.

Easy Honey Ice Cream with Burnt Toffee Popcorn Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is caramel and toffee popcorn the same? ›

People often use toffee and caramel popcorn interchangeably. However, the two products are different. Although both sugary candies are a favorite in desserts and snacks, they have vast differences in test, consistency, and effect. The variations become very apparent when added as a popcorn flavor.

Is toffee popcorn a sweet? ›

Using our secret recipe, our generously covered Toffee popcorn is a taste sensation, a perfect sweet treat to share. Glucose Syrup, Sugar, Popped Maize, Salted Butter (MILK), Rapeseed Oil, Salt, Cane Molasses, Partially Inverted Sugar Syrup, Single Cream (MILK), Emulsifier: Lecithins.

Is toffee just burnt caramel? ›

The difference between toffee and caramel is that caramel is made with white granulated sugar and cooked to 340 degrees Fahrenheit, whereas toffee is made with butter and brown sugar and cooked to 295 - 309 degrees Fahrenheit.

Can you use toffee instead of caramel? ›

The difference between caramel and toffee is greater, as caramel has a more liquid consistency and is usually pure sugar (it doesn't contain butter or flour). Still, the taste of caramel, fudge, and toffee is relatively similar, as they are all made from mostly sugar (as well as butter in the case of fudge and toffee).

Can diabetics eat toffee popcorn? ›

Popcorn has few calories and is high in fiber, which can make it a suitable snack for people with diabetes. However, adding butter, sugar, and other toppings may mean it is no longer a healthy choice.

Is it OK to eat caramel popcorn? ›

While caramel-coated popcorn may be a tempting snack, its simple carbs and high sugar content can lead to spikes in blood glucose levels, increasing the risk of hyperglycemia and other health problems.

Is caramel popcorn good or bad? ›

In general, caramel corn is a snack item that is heavy in calories, sugar, and carbs but poor in important elements like vitamins and minerals. It can offer some energy in the form of carbs, but because to its high sugar content and poor nutritional value, it is not regarded as a nutritious food.

What's the difference between caramel and toffee? ›

Toffee shares some of these nutty, browned-butter flavor notes but is often milder. Ingredients: Toffee consists of sugar and butter, while caramel comprises sugar, water, and cream—or just sugar.

Is caramel and toffee nut the same thing? ›

Toffee nut incorporates that delicious candy into a sweet syrup. It is almost like a combination of caramel and some kind of nuts, and boy, is it tasty. The nutty flavor can come from almonds, hazelnuts or pecans and creates a depth to the flavor of coffee drinks and other tasty beverages that you add it to.

What is the difference between caramel and toffee color? ›

While they share a golden-brown colour and a sugary base, toffee and caramel are distinct in ingredients, preparation, and texture. Toffee, known for its hard and brittle nature, contrasts with caramel's soft, chewy consistency. Join us as we uncover these two beloved confections' subtle yet significant differences.

What's the difference between caramel popcorn and regular popcorn? ›

What's the difference between these two unique crunchy sweets? Caramel corn is made from regular popping corn. Once popped, it is mixed with hot caramel that creates a thin, crunchy, and sweet coating over each popped kernel. Historically, caramel corn was sweetened with molasses.

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