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03-16-2015 11:12 PM
On 3/16/2015 AuntG said:All the stores now have coconut oil. You're probably not looking for the right type of container. It's in a jar and it's usually solid, depending on the temp. I get it at Walmart.I'll occasionally make popcorn on the stove, using butter flavored oil. However, someone I know insists that the only way to make good popcorn is to use coconut oil. I've never even seen that in the store. So, I'm asking for advice on how you make your popcorn.
03-16-2015 11:13 PM
03-16-2015 11:13 PM
03-16-2015 11:17 PM
We used to have one of those old fashioned popcorn cart type machines at work- (for the customers who had to wait) the popcorn came in prepackaged packets with coconut oil..it was GREAT!
03-17-2015 01:24 AM
I have a Whirly-Pop, use non-GMO popcorn, and use either coconut oil (which you can get almost anywhere these days - Trader Joe's, Publix, even Walmart) or Orville Redenbacker's butter flavored oil. I also get Flavasol popcorn salt, and sometimes use different flavored seasonings (Amazon or Walmart) - cheddar, butter, ranch, nacho cheese, chocolate marshmallow, etc.
03-17-2015 01:30 AM
Air pop it and use a small amount of melted Smart Balance or Land o Lakes Light Butter with Canola Oil over it. I like the butter flavor but not the fat or oiliness of popping popcorn in oil. Not crazy about coconut oil even though it is the trend. Also like the fluffy, hull-less popcorn from farm markets and health food stores.
03-17-2015 01:36 AM
I have a wonderful multicooker pot from the Q's Technique "flame" line. It's a ceramic pot with a vented ceramic lid, and it makes the most perfect popcorn ever in the microwave. I use a T of half butter and half coconut, microwave it two minutes, then add 1/3 cup of popcorn, and it takes 5 minutes. I can also put grated Parmesan in the pot before popping, or cracked pepper. The pot cleans up with a quick rinse in soapy water. Even my Whirley Pop was always getting gunky.
03-17-2015 01:54 AM
I make mine old style. About 1/4 c vegetable oil, add popcorn, pop and then add about 1/4 c of real butter and a dash of salt.
Beckyblu
03-17-2015 02:28 AM
On 3/16/2015 beckyblu said:I make mine old style. About 1/4 c vegetable oil, add popcorn, pop and then add about 1/4 c of real butter and a dash of salt.
Beckyblu
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Except I use virgin olive oil & more than a little "sea" salt.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
03-17-2015 03:57 AM
I remember the olden days when they told us coconut oil was "bad" because it was solid at room temperature! My favorite popcorn popper is an old saucepan I have, with a tight fitting lid...
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