Re: How To Save Popped MW Popcorn?
Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 6:40 pm
It wasn't obvious?grayghost4 wrote:This title should have an "OT" in front of it?
It wasn't obvious?grayghost4 wrote:This title should have an "OT" in front of it?
Kindly define "bad" please.ChicagoGranny wrote:It's always bad the next day. Any solution?
The Butter solves the salt not sticking problem, and gives the good popcorn flavor back. The microwave bag popcorn while tasting good, leaves a coating on your hands and on your mouth that to me is a plastic coating unreal feel, it can't be good to ingest.RogerSC wrote:Gave up on the bagged stuff after reading about it. Got a microwave popper that I can put a little olive so the salt sticks *smile*, and pop away! Never liked that air popped stuff, couldn't get salt to stick to it, and popcorn with no salt is just a little bland to my test. Although I suppose I could get used to it, don't see any reason to do that *smile*.
In case it wasn't clear where this was going, you can make any amount you want once you leave the bag behind. A smaller or larger amount, and with a bonus of healthier ingredients. So most likely less left-overs.
You are on your own with that one Guest.Guest wrote:Kindly define "bad" please.ChicagoGranny wrote:It's always bad the next day. Any solution?
Yeah, butter on popcorn isn't my cup of tea. It's good on bread, though...especially on the outside of a grilled cheese sandwich.Goofproof wrote: The Butter solves the salt not sticking problem, and gives the good popcorn flavor back. The microwave bag popcorn while tasting good, leaves a coating on your hands and on your mouth that to me is a plastic coating unreal feel, it can't be good to ingest.
Airpopped is the most healthy, but I can't go it, UNTIL I add my Butter and Salt, then the trunpet from Heaven sound. Jim
So then there is "No Problem".ChicagoGranny wrote:You are on your own with that one Guest.Guest wrote:Kindly define "bad" please.ChicagoGranny wrote:It's always bad the next day. Any solution?
That was my dream during my CPAP titration. The techs were popping popcorn and pumping the aroma into my mask I might add that I do not crave popcornchunkyfrog wrote:Off-topic? No one has enjoyed the sublime fragrance of buttered popcorn?
Aromatherapy if there ever was one!
I love the SMELL of popcorn when I make it (from scratch - the cub scouts sell high quality bags of popping corn and we have an air popper) I hate the taste /texture. It is amazing to me that anything can smell so good and taste so crappy. I have made popcorn in all sorts of ways and it is still paper with flavouring.chunkyfrog wrote:Off-topic? No one has enjoyed the sublime fragrance of buttered popcorn?
Aromatherapy if there ever was one!
have you tried popping in coconut oil with salt?BlackSpinner wrote:I love the SMELL of popcorn when I make it (from scratch - the cub scouts sell high quality bags of popping corn and we have an air popper) I hate the taste /texture. It is amazing to me that anything can smell so good and taste so crappy. I have made popcorn in all sorts of ways and it is still paper with flavouring.chunkyfrog wrote:Off-topic? No one has enjoyed the sublime fragrance of buttered popcorn?
Aromatherapy if there ever was one!