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Post by chrissypie on Jul 20, 2015 10:50:01 GMT
For the last year or so I've been making popcorn about once a week, for school snacks. I make it the old-fashioned way, in a pot, with oil. It's really very easy.
To make it a bit healthier, though, I'm considering getting an air popper. I'll still add a bit of butter and salt when it's ready, but at least it won't have the oil.
I'm also assuming it will be a little quicker and easier.
Anyone who has/had one (or has talked to someone who has one) - what do you think? Is it worth the space in my small kitchen?
TIA!
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Post by bearmom on Jul 20, 2015 11:06:30 GMT
Just put popcorn in a brown lunch bag, roll over the top a few times, and PPP in your microwave. No oil needed, no air popper needed.
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Post by chrissypie on Jul 20, 2015 11:39:00 GMT
Ooh, I'll try that bearmom - thanks!
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Post by kkooch on Jul 20, 2015 11:42:13 GMT
If you want super healthy get a hot air popper but if you want it to taste good and be quick, don't buy one. The only way it tastes good with one of those is with melted butter and i'm sure if we measured the butter we would probably be shocked at just how bad it is for us.
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Post by mtscrapper on Jul 20, 2015 12:21:12 GMT
We have an air popper, but lately my husband has been doing it over the stove with coconut oil. I need to find him an old fashioned type popper for a gift some day. He loves his popcorn. I am just fine with doing it with the air popper, but apparently to him the taste isn't the same.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Jul 20, 2015 12:23:34 GMT
I love popcorn and when I make it with the air popper, it always seems chewy!
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Post by Katie on Jul 20, 2015 12:27:43 GMT
I love popcorn and when I make it with the air popper, it always seems chewy! I agree, it's a bit chewier, almost rubbery. And it's super dry so you need twice as much butter. I prefer doing it on the stove with oil. Haven't tried it with Coconut Oil yet but I hear it's delicious.
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Post by gloryjoy on Jul 20, 2015 12:59:09 GMT
We have an air popper, but lately my husband has been doing it over the stove with coconut oil. I need to find him an old fashioned type popper for a gift some day. He loves his popcorn. I am just fine with doing it with the air popper, but apparently to him the taste isn't the same. I bought my husband one of those old fashioned poppers a couple of Christmas's ago, he loves the thing! He has never used coconut oil in it, I will have to suggest that to him.
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Post by monklady123 on Jul 20, 2015 13:01:59 GMT
We just dug our old air popper out of the basement and tried it. Which is when I remembered why we never used it -- it shoots the popcorn halfway across the room. You have to stand there and try to block the popcorn with the bowl... very inconvenient. lol. We gave it to Goodwill and now use the brown paper bag method. Although, I need to try it on the stovetop with coconut oil.
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Post by shescrafty on Jul 20, 2015 13:04:13 GMT
We have a Whirly Pop that we have had for probably 18 years. We use it multiple times a week and it only uses a very small amount of oil to pop the popcorn. We usually add a small amount of butter and salt but it is nit really needed.
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Post by caro on Jul 20, 2015 13:11:51 GMT
I LOVE popcorn, absolutely love it. I pop mine on the stove with either Olive Oil or coconut oil. It reminds me of my childhood when my mom would make it. She used solid crisco which was so good back then. But now I make it healthier.
I do not like air poppers.
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Post by Jockscrap on Jul 20, 2015 13:51:45 GMT
I have an air popper and have never popped popcorn on the cooker top. The kernels do fly everywhere as a PP mentioned. I stand with a tea towel acting as guard so the popcorn falls in to the bowl and that works fine to control it. You probably add more oil after than you would putting a little oil in the bottom of a pan which would then pretty evenly coat the unpopped kernels. We like olive oil and black pepper flavour popcorn. As the extra virgin olive oil is a health food, I have no concerns using as much oil as needed or wanted.
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Post by hosschick on Jul 20, 2015 14:07:20 GMT
I had an air popper, got rid of it, regretted it, and bought a replacement. I like the little thing because it's so simple, but I like dry popcorn anyway. I don't burn any this way, and for the most part, unpopped kernels stay inside the hopper and out of the bowl. I could eat popcorn for every meal; I just love it! I've heard good things about the West Bend ones that look kind of round, but mine's some little off-brand upright one. It doesn't take up much space, and fortunately, mine requires no babysitting like some of the others do.
I also have a Whirly Pop which does make better tasting popcorn. Lately, I've been using olive oil with it, just a drizzle, and it's really tasty that way, even better with salt & pepper.
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Post by anniebeth24 on Jul 20, 2015 14:24:19 GMT
If you have limited space, I wouldn't get an air popper. I use my air-popper only for making caramel corn. It's too dry for just eating.
Knew someone who used to spray air-popped corn with a weight-watchers aerosol butter spray so that the salt would stick. Tasted like chemicals to me.
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Post by lollapealooza on Jul 20, 2015 14:26:44 GMT
Brown paper lunch bags are cheaper and require less storage space.
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Post by Bridget in MD on Jul 20, 2015 14:30:36 GMT
I LOVE popcorn, absolutely love it. I pop mine on the stove with either Olive Oil or coconut oil. It reminds me of my childhood when my mom would make it. She used solid crisco which was so good back then. But now I make it healthier. I do not like air poppers. How much oil do you use when you cook it over the stove? and do you cover it with a lid? more details please! =)
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Post by gorgeouskid on Jul 20, 2015 14:34:19 GMT
We LOVE our whirly pop thingy. It makes the best popcorn ever. The only downside is the size in storing it in our small kitchen. I try to steer away from single use appliances.
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Post by scorpeao on Jul 20, 2015 14:36:33 GMT
I have this air popper. Even my microwave popcorn addicted teen uses it. I used to use the paper bag method, but the size of my microwave and the bag limited the amount of popcorn I could make. This bowl makes just the right amount for two people, and it stores easily, unlike traditional air poppers.
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Post by mtscrapper on Jul 20, 2015 14:54:16 GMT
Thank you! I have looked at something like that. I just have to remember to do it. Father's day would have been a good day, but I forgot about it until after it was over. Maybe Christmas.
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Post by meridon on Jul 20, 2015 15:36:58 GMT
Your dog's life would benefit! My sister has one and her dog sits and waits for ones that miss the bowl and shoot out to the side or whatever. Pup loves that thing!
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Post by annabella on Jul 20, 2015 15:40:50 GMT
I have this air popper. Even my microwave popcorn addicted teen uses it. I used to use the paper bag method, but the size of my microwave and the bag limited the amount of popcorn I could make. This bowl makes just the right amount for two people, and it stores easily, unlike traditional air poppers. I looked at that once but I didn't want to put plastic in my microwave.
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Post by Lindarina on Jul 20, 2015 15:47:31 GMT
I love my air popper, but I always add some melted butter and salt. Not a healthy snack by any means. I used to make popcorn on the stove, but I personally like the taste of the airpopped popcorn much better. I have that red, vintage looking one, and flying popcorn hasn't been a big problem.
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Post by Nicole in TX on Jul 20, 2015 15:48:01 GMT
Easy, fast, and low fat! You do need extra butter!
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Post by lesley on Jul 20, 2015 16:37:25 GMT
Your dog's life would benefit! My sister has one and her dog sits and waits for ones that miss the bowl and shoot out to the side or whatever. Pup loves that thing! Popcorn is about the only food my dog won't eat! (He's not too keen on olives either - unless they're on pizza. )
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Post by PLurker on Jul 20, 2015 17:04:03 GMT
Whirly Pop all the way. Once heated and add popcorn, I think it's quicker than the microwave and air popper. But tastes so good. As mentioned above, little oil needed.
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Post by Goldynn on Jul 20, 2015 17:13:07 GMT
I find air-popped to be too dry and require too much butter. I do mine in a pan on the stovetop and it's delicious! I use 2-3 tablespoons of oil with 1/2 cup popcorn, and I add som salt to the oil also. We love popcorn here!
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Post by 5peanutsnana on Jul 20, 2015 18:47:46 GMT
No.
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Post by caro on Jul 20, 2015 18:47:48 GMT
I LOVE popcorn, absolutely love it. I pop mine on the stove with either Olive Oil or coconut oil. It reminds me of my childhood when my mom would make it. She used solid crisco which was so good back then. But now I make it healthier. I do not like air poppers. How much oil do you use when you cook it over the stove? and do you cover it with a lid? more details please! =) I cover the bottom of the 2qt sauce pan with the oil. Heat first then add popcorn. I do use a lid but it needs to be vented so I put it on the pan in a slant.
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Post by gale w on Jul 20, 2015 19:23:24 GMT
I read that you shouldn't put paper bags in the microwave. Something about chemicals leaching? Anyway we have tried it with a glass bowl and it worked pretty well. At least as well as it did with the paper bag. We use an air popper too though.
If you google microwave popcorn in a bowl or something like that there should be a few sites that have details.
eta: I have a whirly pop but I hate washing it.
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