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Since entering the last item on the making of popcorn, (that is, the food, not our illustrious and brilliant fw), I have discoved that there is a definite difference between popcorn popped in oil and popcorn that is air-popped. (yes you could call this the Air-popper item). I have become a big fan of air popped corn due to the lack of oil taste. (noticed this watrue when I last attended a movie at the Michigan). What do you prefer: Air popped or oil popped popcorn?
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Very rarely, except when visiting customers. Usually i air dry my hair, and lately that's been taking *forever*! Wash the hair some time between 7 and 8, and it's not dry yet by *noon*! Oh, popcorn the food, yeah. Hm. I used to infinitely prefer the oil popped kind to the air popped kind. Nowadays i'm kinda burned out on the stuff (isn't that sad?) so i don't do much of either kind.
Hey, what happened to microwaved popcorn? We seem to do quite well with our MW popper...and, no oil.
and what about that "sweet corn" over at showcase cinemas? who likes that, and exactly what is it that they're putting on it?
I generally prefer oil popped to air popped.. I also generally prefer "white" popcorn to "yellow" popcorn. (Go ahead, Tim, have a field day..)
Come to think of it, her hair did appear to be rather oily the last time I saw her...
That's odd. I need to use the kind of shampoo and conditioner that says on the bottle "for dry hair".
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Anyway, what kinds of toppings do you like on your popped corn? Butter? Parmesan cheese? Nutritional yeast? Mystery orange goop that they use in some movie theaters?
I'm an old fashioned popcorn eater, I stick with butter (and a bit of salt) on my popcorn. I've gotten a hot air popper, though. When I'm trying to watch caloric intake, hot air popped corn is a great snack in the evening while vegging out in front of the tube. (W/o butter at that point, of course.) On a related topic, one of my neighbors works at the U, as a geneticist, I think. At heart (and by appearance) he's a farmer. He has a couple of "farms" near here, where comes up with his own hybreds of popcorn. We just were given a couple of his "Amazin' Pop" this last week, but haven't gotten around to trying it yet.
I use butter, but sparingly. I really should try parmesan cheese on of these days...
"Would you like butter on that?" "No, just give me the same greasy yellow shit you put on everyone else's popcorn.." [someone I know actually said that to the person working the theater concession stand.. I was a taken aback a bit until I found out that he knew the person he was addressing]
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Some of the microwave popcorn is "ok" and some isn't, but I've had so little experience with micro-pop thatouldn't name brands. I prefer (and remember) oil-popped corn (corn oil) as performed in a large stainless steel skillet, some butter sprinkled over it, and then tossed with a slight amount of salt. I do have, btw, some of that yellow-junk-powder from a popcorn company. It's a salt-butter-flavor powder, and in fact, it's a pretty fair seasoning accompnaying the peppercorns, ground pepper and regular salt on my table, as well as Mrs. Dash ... I've tried the air-popped popcorn and it is "alright" but somewhat tasteless, imo, (given what I'm used to anyway). And as for putting grated cheeze - someone gave some parmesan cheeze one day and I got rather turned off, real fast. Maybe some other topping, but not parmesan cheeze for this palette.
I prefer oil popped to air popped... But these days I just use the microwave packages anyway.
Ts, we don't buy commercial microwave popcorn. We buy the regular popcorn in a big plastic bag and pop it in our microwave corn popper. I think it turns out great, considering how bad I think microwave popcorn generally is. It's close enough to oil-popped that I'm not willing to spend the time popping with oil any more.
I buy the Meijer's yellow popcorn, the popper manufacterer suggests that you should use the cheapest stuff you can get your paws on.
the popcorn god who lived next door to me in the dorm sophomore year said he always kept his unpopped popcorn in the fridge. he said it popped better that way.
I keep mine in the freezer. We use an air popper, though I think that I prefer oil popped and add plenty of margarine and salt (if I'm making it just for me, less if STeve is eating some).
Hmmm.. I would've thought that frozen popcorn wouldn't pop very well..
The trick is to keep the moisture level of the corn up...hence putting it in the fridge. If you leave it sit on the shelf, it dries out and since the steam pressure of the moisture in the kernel is what makes it pop, it thus pops very poorly. Don't know about frozen popcorn; I guess it'd make a difference on the type of freezer (frost-free or not).
Pops just fine. My mom kept hers in the freezer (non frost-free and frost free). I have noticed that with the air popper we have more non pops with different brands/types of popcorn and a few more than I got with an oil popper, but not enough to really complain about.
the popcorn god said that if the kernels are cold there's a bigger temperature contrast between them and the hot oil, so the explosions as the corn pops are more forceful, so the popped corn is fluffier.
my rationale (apparently incorrect) for not freezing was that it seemed the moisture in the kernel could freeze, expand, and perhaps crack, causing the kernel to not pop (or only partly pop later on..)
To revive a very old item... I definiely prefer popcorn made in an oil popper but sometimes I use my air popper instead. If I still want that buttery flavor [most of the time!!] when using the air pooper, I have some of that supposedly 0 calorie butter 'spray' and I zap the popcorn with it as its coming out of the air popper--it provides for a more even even buuter "coverage" then if ya wait til after its done popping to spray it with the with the butter.
I like oil popped popcorn better than air popped, and I don't put anything on it if it's oil cooked. With air popped popcorn, I like a tiny bit of butter, or just plain.
Busch's has a deal on MicroPop-- $2 bux for 3 bags of Paul Newman's Newman's Own. It is great popcorn, and less pricey, and the profits go to a good cause. It says on the side of the box that the corn is taken from the top 20% of the crop and is grown for Paul Newman. I like the price thing.
some observations and hearsay: popcorn stored in a closed conteiner in a 40 deg. room and poped with a hot air poper produces under sized pops and above average amounts of unpoped kernals ( refered to as old maids by jim). corn gleaned from the bottom 1% of the crop growen for Orval Redenbacher was stored open for 2 months then test poped producing poffed balls slightly larger then kicks. I used a hot air poper and thought the taste was much cornier then eather regular pop or kicks. soo good that i made no further attempt to adjust the moisture content. we used a hand crank sheller to net about 2 5 gal. buckets which we consumed in less then a year. i read in a helth fad book that a controlled stuty feed chickens earher poped or unpoped corn and that the poped group died witheen 6 mo. and further that weeds did not grow in that groups pen the year following the study. bone up to eat, jimd using keesans account
Reviving an ancient item... Anyone use a microwave popper? Any recommendations on a popper/tips? (Is the Presto one any good?)
We discovered that Pop Secret (Homestyle variety) works perfectly with the 'popcorn' button on our microwave. So that's what we use. :)
I would still like to microwave pop in a container-- that way, no bag to throw away, I can use I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Spray or eat it plain-- and probably cheaper over the long haul.
I hotair pop into a grocery bag
My mom has a microwave popcorn popper but I dont know what brand it is. It works really well though and it is cheaper than buying the kind in the bags. I would get one too but I dont eat popcorn very often and dont have the kitchen space to store it.
I keep my hotair popper in the garage. Its kinda noisy.
So does Jim (or in the basement with the door shut).
Does it moan or scream?
Its loud like a blowdryer.
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