
How do I make really good popcorn?
- Add your uncooked kernels, popping oil, and ½ tsp seasoning to the saucepan and stir until all the kernels are well coated.
- Cover the saucepan with its lid.
- Turn the stove to medium heat. ...
- Once you hear the oil start to sizzle, grab the handle of the saucepan and gently shake it back and forth over the heat source continually.
How to make popcorn 6 ways?
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- Rosemary Parmesan Popcorn. In a small bowl, drizzle 3 cups popped popcorn with 1 teaspoon olive oil. ...
- Pina Colada Popcorn. Melt 1 teaspoon extra-virgin coconut oil over low heat in a small saute pan for about 15 seconds, or microwave on High in a small glass ...
- Curry Chipotle Popcorn. ...
- Lemon Dill. ...
- Sugar 'n' Spice Popcorn. ...
- Cran-Chocolate Popcorn. ...
How do you make Jello popcorn?
Instructions:
- Pop popcorn and place in a large bowl and set aside. Melt butter in a saucepan. ...
- Pour the jello mixture over the popcorn. Using a wooden spoon, mix the popcorn until all kernels are covered. ...
- Spread the popcorn on a cookie sheet lined with foil. Bake at 250F for 30 minutes.
- Remove popcorn from the oven and carefully break the popcorn apart. ...
How do you make skittles popcorn?
Instructions
- Pop your corn according to package instructions. ...
- Rip a sheet of waxed paper (about 8 – 10″ long) and lie on your counter.
- Melt butter and brown sugar on the stove on medium heat. ...
- Pour in the Skittles® candies. ...
- Once done melting pour the hot candy mixture over the top of the popcorn.
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How do you add color to popcorn?
To color popcorn, heat the butter, oil, corn syrup, and salt together in a large pot. Next, stir in 1/4 teaspoon of liquid food coloring in the hue of your choice. You can add more for a deeper color or less if you want pastel popcorn.
How do you make popcorn strings?
0:484:19How to Make a Popcorn Garland for your Christmas Tree | Sophie's WorldYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe thing about it is it's hard to push the popcorn down it has a tendency to break the longer youMoreThe thing about it is it's hard to push the popcorn down it has a tendency to break the longer you push it down so what we like to do is just do it in about an arm's length.
What kind of string do you use to string popcorn?
Sewing thread works best for this process. I prefer to use white because it blends in with the popcorn, but it really doesn't matter what color you use. You could use fishing line or even dental floss in a pinch. As long as you have long lengths of it and it's thin, you'll be fine.
What's the best way to string popcorn?
0:362:18How to Make a Popcorn-Cranberry Garland for Your Christmas TreeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipTaking care to push the needle straight through the center of each. Piece. Carefully pull each oneMoreTaking care to push the needle straight through the center of each. Piece. Carefully pull each one to the knotted end of the thread before stringing the next.
How long will popcorn garland last?
about 3 daysThread the first cranberry and knot it at the end of the string. Alternate berries (3 to 10) with each piece of popcorn. When your garland is long enough, tie a knot after the last cranberry. Without sealant, garlands are good for about 3 days.
How do you make fake popcorn garland?
I made mine into a garland by taking a kabob stick and making a hole to string each piece of “popcorn”. Then I threaded string through one side and out the other, and repeated the process until I had stringed all of my popcorn.
Where did the tradition of stringing popcorn come from?
Popcorn garlands were firstly created by colonists who adapted the European tree decorating traditions. With a big needle popcorn is strung creating lines which can be wrapped around the tree. Popcorn sculptures were also popular with mini Christmas trees created with popcorn which were skewered to an apple base.
Does popcorn garland attract bugs?
Hanging Garland It's an easy way to add holiday décor, but it's also a great hiding place for insects. Before buying, shake out the garland to get rid of insects.
Why is tinsel not made anymore?
In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) concluded in August 1971 that lead tinsel caused an unnecessary risk to children, and convinced manufacturers and importers to voluntarily stop producing or importing lead tinsel after January 1, 1972.
What string do you use for garland?
Typically, you can use nylon string, even fishing line, or cotton thread is great for this kind of project. Always cut long enough string so you can make loop on both ends.
How do you make popcorn taste like movie theater?
The most authentic way to cook popcorn that tastes like movie theater popcorn is to use Flavacol as a seasoning added to the coconut oil and the kernels. Flavacol gives popcorn a yellow tint. The theaters top the popcorn with butter-flavored oil which has less water so the popcorn is not soggy.
How do you make popcorn step by step?
MethodHeat the oil: ... Put 3 or 4 popcorn kernels into the oil: ... Add the rest of the popcorn: ... Cover the pot, remove from heat and count 30 seconds: ... Return the pan to the heat: ... Once the popping slows to several seconds between pops, remove the pan from the heat: ... Melt butter in the empty hot pan:More items...
How do you make Flavacol popcorn?
2:103:34AUTHENTIC MOVIE THEATER POPCORN AT HOME - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt doesn't matter how. Fast you crank it you just gotta continuously crank this throughout theMoreIt doesn't matter how. Fast you crank it you just gotta continuously crank this throughout the popping. Process. Now after about two minutes you'll hear it start popping when that popping slows.
What is the best oil to make popcorn?
The best cooking oil for popcorn has a high smoking point, and canola oil is the most excellent option if you seek to make a healthy snack. Canola oil, unlike other oils, are high in omega-3 fatty acids and vegan friendly.
Tips
Try making different colored batches and then mixing the separate batches together for more colour. Go red, white and blue for Independence Day or all the colours of the rainbow for a gay pride or other colourful event.
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Tips
If you don’t plan to keep your garland, hang it outside after the holidays for birds to enjoy. However, if you’ve added fruit and applied shellac to keep it fresh, you’ll have to throw it away because the chemicals may harm the birds.
Warnings
Don't try to eat the popcorn after it has been used for decoration. Your Christmas tree may have dirt, insects, or other debris on it that you don’t want to be eating.
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What You'll Need to Make a Popcorn Garland
Read on for a step-by-step guide on how to make your own cranberry and popcorn garland with items you might already have at home. And while you're at it, check out these festive Christmas tree decorations and DIY Christmas wreaths for more crafting fun.
Step 1
Make or buy popcorn and discard any broken or burnt pieces. If using microwave popcorn, just make sure it has no butter or salt! Leave the popcorn out for 1 to 2 days so it hardens and becomes strong enough to thread. (Learn how to make stovetop popcorn here.)
Step 2
Measure out about an arm's length of sewing thread, fishing wire, or waxed dental floss. (You can tie multiple garlands together later). Thread the needle with the wire, and tie a knot at the end of the thread. A plastic needle is a good idea if you're doing this project with kids!
Step 3
Push the needle through the center of a popcorn kernel, and pull it through to the end of the thread. Alternate popcorn with fresh cranberries and whatever else you please—some fun ideas include cinnamon sticks and dried orange slices! Repeat with more garlands and tie them together to make a big one.
Step 4
When decorating your tree, string any lights first. Then, starting from the top, drape your popcorn garland loosely around the tree. Add ornaments after so you don't risk breaking them.
