I've discovered the air popper, no unpopped kernels, and able to add whatever butter, salt, seasoning at hand or that comes to mind!
Another theatre secret anyone can use is that fine-milled salt greatly improves the flavor of any popcorn. Table salt crystals are too large to stick effectively to the corn, and you end up using much more than necessary to get a salty taste. Fine-milled popcorn salt from your local food-service supply store will give you much better results with less waste.
If you don't have a food-service supply store in your neighborhood, try running regular salt thru a coffee grinder -- or even grind it up by hand with a mortar and pestle. You want a salt that's more like a powder than like visible crystals.
In a Gold Medal Big Eye popper, in butter-flavored sunflower oil, with a quarter-cup of Flavacol per 16 ounces of raw Nebraska yellow kernels. (That's the theatre secret.)
True but come to Indiana and get all you want. When you live around the Amish $4 will buy you a quart tub. Better than making your own.So unless you're getting your butter straight from the farm, most people probably have never had 100 percent "real butter" anywhere in their lives.
Thanks for this suggestion!Another theatre secret anyone can use is that fine-milled salt greatly improves the flavor of any popcorn. Table salt crystals are too large to stick effectively to the corn, and you end up using much more than necessary to get a salty taste. Fine-milled popcorn salt from your local food-service supply store will give you much better results with less waste.
If you don't have a food-service supply store in your neighborhood, try running regular salt thru a coffee grinder -- or even grind it up by hand with a mortar and pestle. You want a salt that's more like a powder than like visible crystals.
White popcorn here. Indiana is one of the largest - maybe the largest - popcorn growing states so I have many choices of quality popping corn. I like salt and a bit of butter, though my wife is the salt police and gets snippy if I use too much. Sometimes I'll dust a tad of garlic powder on. I pop on the stovetop with Whirley-Pop cooker.
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We have a home popcorn machine and I use coconut oil, real butter, popcorn salt and whatever kernels the store has. Always yellow though.