I use a 60 year old steel pot and cook the popcorn in a generous layer of canola oil, and salt it enough to raise my blood pressure 20 points on both numbers. And coat it with high trans-fat imitation butter. Living on the edge.
Re: yesterday..@neverenoughgold.Your question ‘do you have a henway?’Aw come on – do I have to play the straight man?No, no I don’t.Answer: Yes I have a henway and I’ll sell it to you for 4 to 6 pounds..@Jkiss.That looks like a very painful way to go about it..It works wonders when you’re making a tenderloin.
Yup, frequently! We have one of these and it works great:However, we buy a lot of microwave popcorn from our Grandson who is a Boy Scout, so most of the time we nuke it! We do however, always add additional butter…
Popcorn? Yes please with extra butter thank you..JP We rarely have popcorn at home. We do however go to the movies about once a month and must get the popcorn. The extra fake butter stuff is also a must. I can feel the arteries clogging with every bite but the movies wouldn’t be the same without the greasy fingers.
Popcorn? Don’t make it anymore, but there are a couple of delicious store brands I buy. And I have found that the lighter air popped White Cheddar is DELCIOUS!
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Tony and the popped BevYes, Skinny Pop.Every day at 4pm, wine and popcorn.
Steven Wright almost 9 years ago
Yes, the old fashioned way, kernels in a pot with a little bit of coconut oil in it (okay it isn’t completely old fashioned)!
Knightman Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Yes and its better with melted butter!
ladykat almost 9 years ago
@TonyOccasionally
Perkycat almost 9 years ago
Beviek – ‘Redneck Fire Alarm’ – too funny! I often have popcorn for lunch – microwave Pop Secret usually.
jbmlaw01 almost 9 years ago
I use a 60 year old steel pot and cook the popcorn in a generous layer of canola oil, and salt it enough to raise my blood pressure 20 points on both numbers. And coat it with high trans-fat imitation butter. Living on the edge.
KEA almost 9 years ago
before µwaves we used an air popper
nosirrom almost 9 years ago
Re: yesterday..@neverenoughgold.Your question ‘do you have a henway?’Aw come on – do I have to play the straight man?No, no I don’t.Answer: Yes I have a henway and I’ll sell it to you for 4 to 6 pounds..@Jkiss.That looks like a very painful way to go about it..It works wonders when you’re making a tenderloin.
Daniel Aplet almost 9 years ago
have to talk to the boy in his language
deeceewye almost 9 years ago
@ Tony
Kettle corn
MissScarlet Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Try popping it in bacon fat. It’s amazing. I got that hint from Erma Bombeck.
neverenoughgold almost 9 years ago
@Tony
Popcorn?
Yup, frequently! We have one of these and it works great:However, we buy a lot of microwave popcorn from our Grandson who is a Boy Scout, so most of the time we nuke it! We do however, always add additional butter…
neverenoughgold almost 9 years ago
Stove, microwave or popper?
Well, all three, already noted…
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Yum…popcorn. Will have some later for a snack.
Jkiss almost 9 years ago
Popcorn? Yes please with extra butter thank you..JP We rarely have popcorn at home. We do however go to the movies about once a month and must get the popcorn. The extra fake butter stuff is also a must. I can feel the arteries clogging with every bite but the movies wouldn’t be the same without the greasy fingers.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Popcorn? Don’t make it anymore, but there are a couple of delicious store brands I buy. And I have found that the lighter air popped White Cheddar is DELCIOUS!