• iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    Pretty much any microwave made after 2000 actually has decent popcorn function. Seriously, try it. They use sensors to detect when to popcorn is ideal.

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      Why use anything but a pot on the stove:

      1. Put a thin layer of canola or vegetable oil in the pot. Enough to cover the bottom but not so much that a popcorn kernel is covered.

      2. Put 4 or 5 kernels in the pot and turn on the stove to medium heat. Cover.

      3. Wait a minute or two until all kernels have popped.

      4. Immediately add the serving size listed on the popcorn kernel package. Half a cup or whatever. Cover the pot.

      5. Wait for the kernels to stop popping. Turn off the stove.

      6. Transfer to a serving bowl and add seasoning (salt, garlic powder, nutritional yeast, cayenne pepper, paprika, etc.).

      7. Eat a better bowl of popcorn than you’ve ever had.

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        5 months ago

        Why use anything but a pot on the stove

        Because microwave popcorn is quicker, easier and comes pre salted and buttered instantly ready to eat. I don’t need gorden Ramseys popcorn I just want popcorn to shove in my face.

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          Yeah it’s very simple to answer the “why not put in a bit more effort”. It’s always “I want to be lazy”.

          Applies to people making fancier eggs, fancier noodles or better popcorn. Ease of finishing and speed >>>> quality.

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            It maybe takes 5 minutes total, and that’s only if you put a bunch of stuff on it. It’s not hard. You literally just dump the kernels into the pot.

            It’s about as much time as making it in the microwave. For both you’re just waiting around for most of it.

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              Yeah but then you have to clean the pot afterwards. You can throw away the bag.

              Is cleaning the pot hard? No, absolutely not. But if you’re lazy, you’ll probably lean towards the far easier option which is just the one where you throw away the bag afterwards

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              Your method required me to take out a pot. My method requires me to throw a bag in a microwave like an animal. We are not the same. /s

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        Partner bought us a popcorn popper. Put the popcorn in the device, place a bowl in front, plug it in, and your popcorn pops. No oil, no pan, no mess, and it was like 10 bucks. It’s basically a glorified hairdryer. This is the correct way to do popcorn.

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    Put microwave on highest setting Place your bag in and start popping, put more time than you’re gonna need cause we stop it manually Heres the secret, as soon as you can count three seconds between kernels popping, stop that thang. perfect popcorn everytime

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    👏 Use 👏 the 👏 lower 👏 heat 👏 setting 👏

    The 100w setting for 3 min does not equal to the 2000w setting for 9s. Shit gets burned because of the hot spots. Use lower heat for longer to eliminate hot spots in your food.

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      Also: put your popcorn closer to the edge of the turntable!!!

      It rotates through more of the microwave so it averages out the hotspots more effectively

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      5 months ago

      If you don’t think your cheap Chinese made plastic popcorn maker is shedding micro plastics too, I have a bridge to sell ya.

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        Sure, it’s becoming clearer that food and plastics are not a good mix. The Whirlypop method is aluminum though

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    5 months ago

    The Costco stuff pops pretty well.

    I did try an air popper, but that makes some genuinely flavourless crap, and throws unpopped kernels everywhere.

    Best results I’ve had was in a big pot with some coconut oil, but it’s fiddly to get the temperature just right. It’s easy to go too high and burn it.

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    be me Tried to Cook popcorn once the old fashioned way aka on the stove Banned from the kitchen for the rest of my life Coal doesn’t taste so bad.