Here's an article I originally submitted for my column in Kalamazoo Parent magazine; this spotlights a Guetschow family chocolate classic: Chocolate-Covered Popcorn. Trust me: you need this in your life.
Dear Elizabeth,
We hope you like camp and had a good night
your first day there. We think of you each day and will say a prayer for you at
suppertime. I’m writing this on Saturday, so not much has happened that you
don’t already know about…
Thus began a letter my mom sent to me when I was away at camp one
summer during my elementary-school years. Actually, she sent it before I had
even left home in order to ensure I would get mail early in the week. My mom
was, clearly, a dedicated correspondent, and her missives about the weather and
my family’s activities (particularly those of my sister, Missy, and my brother,
Paul) at home in my absence helped assuage my slight homesickness.
We really had a good rain last night and this morning—everything is
turning green again. I’m making pickles, and we might go over to Grandpa’s for
lunch today. Daddy had two ballgames last night, and Paul went with him, but
Missy and I stayed home and played “beauty shop.” Missy says “hello” and Paul
says to tell you he’s “still here.”
My mom favored letters over care-packages. Our family budget was tight,
and letters were far less expensive to mail. Also, I was only gone a week at a
time and could easily survive that long on camp food. But if she had sent me a
care package, my mom might well have enclosed a batch of Chocolate-Covered Popcorn. This gooey treat is a legendary family
classic that travels well, is relatively inexpensive to mail, and keeps for
days. This is not, mind you, mere plain
popcorn drizzled perfunctorily with melted chocolate. Nor is it caramel corn
similarly treated. This is popcorn fully encased in a chewy chocolate coating, almost
like chocolate caramel. Stir up a batch and send it to your away-from-home
child. I promise: you’ll have one happy camper, indeed.
Chocolate-Covered
Popcorn
14-16 cups
plain popped popcorn (I use an air-popper and make 1 ½ batches)
½ cup sugar
½ cup light
corn syrup
¼ cup butter
(no substitutions), cut into chunks
Dash salt
2 ounces
unsweetened baking chocolate, chopped
1 teaspoon
vanilla
Nonstick
cooking spray