January 17, 200818 yr All my life, no popcorn has ever been fully acceptable to me. Suggest to me a popcorn that is acceptable. Greetings from the Sunny South! -postjack
January 17, 200818 yr I personally like [ame=http://www.amazon.com/Orville-Redenbachers-Gourmet-Popping-3-Count/dp/B000CSPEYW]Amazon.com: Orville Redenbacher's Gourmet Popping Corn, Kettle Korn, 3-Count Boxes (Pack of 12): Grocery[/ame]
January 17, 200818 yr real popping corn popped in hot oil. well yea but, I was thinking that he wanted something microwavable
January 17, 200818 yr My wife buys gourmet popcorn, like specific varietals and the like. But mostly I can't tell the difference. I just buy the largest kernels I can find, and pop them in olive oil. Coconut oil is better, but I'll be damned if I'm keeping that nasty stuff around. Then the real trick: super small salt grains. Popcorn or pickling salt.
January 17, 200818 yr I like the stuff they sell in big tubs, already popped, coated in caramel. I don't like popped popcorn in general though. \
January 17, 200818 yr I like the stuff they sell in big tubs, already popped, coated in caramel. I don't like popped popcorn in general though. \ eww
January 17, 200818 yr without salt, popcorn ain't popcorn; it's half-finished crap in a bowl. salt + popcorn = deliciousness
January 17, 200818 yr takes all kinds, i guess. Well, i think it's all about what one is used to. Here in Germany Popcorn is nearly always sweet, so you grow up with it. When i was in the States i bought a bag of honey butter popcorn, believing it was sweet. ( I mean honey and salt?...) Imagine my suprise when i spit the first bite all over the floor....
January 17, 200818 yr Microwave -- Bearitos: I prefer the salt-free kind, they also have lightly salted. If you want the kind with butter flavor or more-than-lightly salted, I'd go with Newman's Own. But the best popcorn is Orville Redenbacher, air-popped. You can also salt/butter/cheese/caramel/cinnamon/sugar/pbj/whatever to taste.
January 18, 200818 yr Popcorn kernels popped in hot oil on the stove with very light butter and put some tamari or soy sauce mixed 50/50 with some tariyaki sauce in a spray bottle and spray some of that on it. Best popcorn ever. If you don't want the cholesterol then you can skip the butter.
January 18, 200818 yr < huge fan of popcorn. I use Orville Redenbacher popped in one of those big silver mixing bowls on the stove, using canola oil. I've read that peanut oil is even better, but that's expensive. I usually season it with garlic salt/powder, fine-grained salt like pickling salt, butter salt, and actual melted butter. Verah niiice. Parmesan and Red Hot is nice for a change. For microwave popcorn, I use cheap old Weavers, then I put a liberal amount of cheese powder my fiancee's mom gets from the Amish market in and shake it up...that's pretty damn good. If you want to go deluxe with microwave popcorn, I like Orville Redenbacher's Pour Over series.
January 18, 200818 yr There was some thing on the food network about buffalo popcorn today, but I missed it. Sounds awesome though.
January 18, 200818 yr There was some thing on the food network about buffalo popcorn today, but I missed it. Sounds awesome though. that sounds nice
January 18, 200818 yr Oh, another kickin' topping for popcorn: Old Bay seasoning. oo that sounds interesting.
January 18, 200818 yr My fiancee would like that...she's always mentioning old bay seasoning. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't care much for it, though.
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