"Popcorn?", you may say. Yes. I am indeed writing a blog post about how to make stovetop popcorn! Why? Because most people do not know how! Thanks to my dad and our movie nights growing up, I have always known how to use a pan, some oil, and the stove to pop up some of the most delicious corn you have ever tasted in your life. "But I can just go to the store and get a microwavable bag! It is much easier!", you may say. No. Surprisingly, it is literally the same amount of time and effort to pop your own popcorn than it is to buy the overpriced, mostly non-vegan, store-bought bags.
Ingredients:
- ⅓ cup popcorn kernels
- 2 tbsp. oil of your choice
Here's what you do:
Heat the oil on medium heat with 3 kernels, covered. Why 3? I have zero idea. Just do it. When the first kernel pops, pour the rest of the kernels in and place the lid on again. Swirl the pan around the stove to keep the kernels and oil moving to prevent them sticking to the bottom of the pot. The popcorn will pop. And pop. And pop. Wait one minute and remove from heat. Trust me. You want all of the popping to be stopped. If a single kernel pops when you have the lid off most of the fluffy, light, airy popcorn will be strewn across your kitchen floor. Now you can take the lid off of the pot and serve with your favorite topping! Just plain old salt is amazing on it. Nutritional yeast also makes a great, savory, cheesy flavor. Why does this work? Huh. All I know is the concept behind this method is that when a random 3 kernels are heated and one of the kernels pops, the oil is at the perfect temperature and the popcorn will not turn out overcooked or burnt.
Ever get tired of plain, salted, or buttery popcorn? The nutritional yeast from earlier is a miracle worker. Not only does it contain essential minerals and protein, it tastes like cheesy popcorn! I would place the flavor very close to cheddar.
Here are a few interesting toppings for your popcorn to keep things from getting boring.
Ranch Style
- ¼ tsp. onion powder
- ¼ tsp. dried dill weed
- ⅛ tsp. garlic powder
- ⅛ tsp. sea salt
- ⅛ tsp. black pepper
- ⅛ tsp. vegetable oil
Mix this all together for a garden fresh, salty snack!
Sweet Chili
- 3 tbsp. confectioners' sugar
- ½ cinnamon powder
- 1 tbsp. chili powder
- ¼ tsp. sea salt
- ¼ tsp. cayenne powder
- 1½ tbsp. paprika
Mix this all together for a kick-in-the-mouth sweet and savory flavor!
This is my favorite combination for a topping Buttery, salty goodness! |
Three. Juuuuuuust three |
Be sure to cover it, obviously, or there will be a poppy mess |
Srsly tho. Make your own popcorn! Save all the money! |
Pop! POP! pOp! PoP! pOP! POp! |
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