Because of our allergies and how we roll, I don't use microwave popcorn, so adapted the recipe to cook in our Whirley
Pop popcorn popper.
Because of our allergies and how we roll, I don't use microwave popcorn, so adapted the recipe to cook in our Whirley
Pop popcorn popper.
Not exact matches
You can use the same
popping methods with sprouted corn that you would for traditional dried corn: a stovetop
popper or a
popcorn machine.
As for
popping the corn itself, I don't own a
popcorn popper, so my typical method of choice is to pour some kernels into a brown paper lunch bag, fold over, and microwave for a couple of minutes.
(You can also use an air
popper or the microwave to
pop the
popcorn.)
My suggestion is to
pop your own
popcorn in an air
popper, add your own butter and salt.
I have an air
popper that
pops the kernels in like 2 minutes tops, but I hate buying the
popcorn butter all the time.
Pop popcorn using your preferred method, I use and air -
popper and have to do two batches.
Don't use a rice cooker to
pop popcorn; don't stir - fry on a
popcorn popper.
Use an air
popper to
pop your
popcorn kernels, or heat coconut oil in large stock pot over high flame.
A cross between a
popcorn popper and a jack - in - the - box toy, the Push - N -
Pop by Ethical Products encourages small to medium - size dogs to get pushy with their food.