When you’re at the movie theater or watching a baseball game, you might start to crave a salty snack like nachos, pretzels, or popcorn. Popcorn is a tasty and versatile snack that can be enjoyed at any time of the day. However, it isn’t always as healthy as you think. Store-bought microwave popcorn often contains large amounts of salt, artificial flavors, and unhealthy oils, and movie theaters are known for loading up their popcorn with butter.
Making microwave popcorn at home can be a healthier option, allowing you to decide what type of ingredients to use. You can opt for a classic option with a bit of salt and butter or make your popcorn sweet with a drizzling of caramel.
Popcorn can be made in three different ways at home: on a stovetop, with hot air (a small appliance known as an air popper), or in the microwave. Learn how to make your own microwave popcorn at home with these simple steps.
Is Microwave Popcorn a Healthy Snack?
Tips to Make Microwave Popcorn Better at Home?
- First, choose a good-quality brand, and be sure to check the packaging and expiration date.
- Listen to the sound of the popcorn to ensure it does not burn. It is important to remember that microwave ovens vary in temperature.
- Always make sure that the microwave is clean before making microwave popcorn.
What Can I Add to Popcorn for Flavor?
Popcorn is versatile when it comes to flavor and can be used in various recipes and also as a Christmas decoration. For flavor, salted and butter are most common; however, spicy and sweet can be great alternatives. Here are a few flavor ideas to tickle your taste buds. Mix and match to find your favorite one, and let us know in the comments your favorite combination.
- Garlic and herb
- Cheese
- Gingerbread
- Caramel
- Chili
How to Make Homemade Microwave Popcorn
Popcorn offers a satisfying crunch that can be enjoyed at any time of the day. Follow this simple recipe for how to make homemade microwave popcorn. Quick and easy, and the kids will love making it too. Make sure to keep an eye on the popcorn while it cooks.
Ingredients
- 1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil (optional)
- 1 pinch of salt (optional)
- 1/4 cup of popcorn kernels
- Your choice of seasoning or herbs
Instructions
- First, toss the kernels with salt and olive oil to ensure they are fully covered. Then place them in a microwave-safe dish.
- Cover the dish with a dinner plate or cling wrap (remember to poke a few holes on top). Microwave on high for 3 to 4 minutes until you hear 1 to 2 seconds between pops.
- Finally, using gloves, remove the bowl from the oven, take off the plate or clingwrap, and allow it to cool. Sprinkle with your desired seasoning or herbs. Serve and enjoy!
Notes: Ensure to use a big enough glass bowl; ¼ cup of kernels yields 6 cups of popcorn.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 2
- Calories: 110
- Sugar: 0 g
- Sodium: 0 g
- Fat: 3 g
- Saturated Fat: 0.4 g
- Trans Fat: 0 g
- Carbohydrates: 20 g
- Fiber: 4 g
- Protein: 3 g
- Cholesterol: 0 g
Mastering Microwave Popcorn
There are three ways to make microwave popcorn at home. These methods can be made with or without butter or oil; however, a drizzle does improve the flavor.
Most recipes call for a paper bag; however, it is important to note that not all paper bags are microwave-safe. Grocery store paper bags can be flammable and catch fire in the microwave. For this reason, standard paper bags are not made from heat-resistant paper, which typically has an inner lining made of other plastics or silicone. Therefore, be sure to use a microwave paper bag.
A step-by-step guide for making delicious popcorn in the microwave
- Paper bag: Put the popcorn kernels into a microwave-safe paper bag and fold the top twice. Place the bag in the center of the microwave for 3 to 4 minutes. Once you hear a few seconds between the pops, remove the bag from the oven using gloves.
- Stasher bag: These reusable silicone bags are eco-friendly, can be used on the stovetop or in the microwave, and work great in the fridge or freezer. In addition, stasher bags should not be turned inside out, as this can affect their lifespan and cause damage. Add the kernels to the bag and zip it closed. Next, put the bag in the center of the microwave for 3 to 4 minutes. Once you hear two to three seconds between pops, take the bag out of the microwave.
- Glass bowl: Place the kernels in a large, tempered glass bowl. Cover with cling wrap and poke a few holes through it, or cover with a large dinner plate that allows heat to escape and microwave for 3 to 5 minutes until you hear a few seconds between pops. Using gloves, remove the dish from the oven and take off the cling wrap or plate. Allow it to cool for a few seconds.