Your Favorite Popcorn Recipes
Most people will gravitate toward a sweet, savory, or spicy option when asked how they like their popcorn, it’s never too late to stand out from the crowd with a cool popcorn recipe you’ve never tried before.
Here, you’ll find posts that explore popcorn’s rich history and cultural significance, guides for making your own gourmet popcorn at home, reviews of the best popcorn brands and machines on the market, and tips for perfecting your popcorn game.
Most people will gravitate toward a sweet, savory, or spicy option when asked how they like their popcorn, it’s never too late to stand out from the crowd with a cool popcorn recipe you’ve never tried before.
We’ve compiled a comprehensive list of the different ways to pop popcorn – some of which are a little unique even for us!
In this guide, you’ll find out how long popcorn in a tin stays fresh. You can also read our reviews on some of the best popcorn tins you can buy.
A lack of moisture is the number one reason why your popcorn pops too small. It’s normal for a popcorn kernel to pop to 40 to 50 times its original size. But when the moisture level of kernels is too low, they’ll pop to a disappointing size.
Black popcorn is made from black corn which originates from Peru. It is known for being heirloom corn. A distinctive trait of black popcorn is its small size. The kernels and the popped popcorn are smaller than an average-sized piece of yellow popcorn.
There are lots of ways to cook popcorn, but nearly all of them can cause popcorn to catch fire. Thankfully, popcorn fires are rare, and even when they do happen, they can usually be easily contained.
You’ve probably heard the term hulless popcorn being branded around for a while. Many people say that it’s better than normal popcorn. But we’ll let you into a secret…hulless popcorn doesn’t exist.
If you’re a health nut or just looking for a tasty twist on a classic snack, this is a must-read for our recommended best coconut oils for popcorn.
You’re having a party and what better way to make it pop than having some popcorn! Here, we’ll give you seven popcorn party ideas to keep your guests wanting more.
Raccoons can comfortably eat popcorn without any side effects. Raccoons are omnivores, meaning their bodies can easily digest foods from plants or animals.