An
"air popper" is a machine that uses hot air to pop popcorn without needing any oil.
Full definition
popcorn: Pop up a large pot (or
hot air popper) of kernel popcorn, salt lightly and pour into a large brown paper bag or individual paper bags (I like to put the paper bag in a plastic grocery bag to make sure the grease doesn't seep through on anything.)
Try these oil - free, flavor - full popcorn recipes using a few simple plant - based ingredients and that
old air popper you've got collecting dust in the back of your cupboard.
You can make this quantity using the pot with oil technique, but
most air poppers require a bit more to work properly.
Such a great healthy
snack Air poppers are awesome — since I don't have one at my house, I use a glass dish and microwave it — same effect, no extra appliance Michelle @ Vitamin Sunshine recently posted... 25 Healthy Recipes to Pamper your Valentine
Once you all agree on which movie to watch maybe you can all pop some popcorn together in a
hot air popper.
In the last decade, while other franchise chains have bounced in and out of the Top 10 like corn in
an air popper, Subway has topped the Franchise 500Ã ¯ Â ¿ Â 1/2 list nine out of 10 years.
Make your own and pop it in coconut oil or use
an air popper.
I freshly popped our corn in
an air popper.
My family loves
our air popper and rarely makes microwave popcorn.
I use
an air popper, and add butter, onion powder, and parmesan cheese.
I love popcorn but I agree those microwave bags are full of junk... but oh so much easier than getting out
the air popper every time I want popcorn.
I actually got rid of
my air popper recently.
I always air pop our popcorn which I think tastes the best (this is
the air popper we have).
We use
an air popper, too, and I love it!
if we use
the air popper, we toss it in butter some things just aren't meant to taste like coconut!
We use
an air popper for our popcorn, after years of ruining our pots with smelly oil using the stove top method.
The amount of unpopped popcorn you need will vary with how good the popcorn you have is and how good
your air popper is.
The air popper is so much easier — we use this air popper, which is now available in our gift shop.
Nick has
an air popper so we love to make big batches of popcorn - such a good snack, I love it with cinnamon and coconut oil.
Made this tonight, using
an air popper, then transfering popcorn to a greased metal bowl by handfuls.
I used
an air popper for the popcorn and nice, thick sliced bacon.
(You can also use
an air popper or the microwave to pop the popcorn.)
But that was mostly because it was in
the air popper and it wasn't that dangerous.
My suggestion is to pop your own popcorn in
an air popper, add your own butter and salt.
Question, I have
an air popper that resticts the use of oil.
I'm not sure about
the air popper!
I have
an air popper that pops the kernels in like 2 minutes tops, but I hate buying the popcorn butter all the time.
I've never used
an air popper, so I can't help much, sorry!
You can also try this popcorn science experiment with
an air popper to eliminate the oil variable.
Make plain popcorn — since we don't have
an air popper I just made some in a pot on the stove.
Researchers also argue over which popping method — stove top, microwave, or
air popper — produces the biggest flakes.
Using
an air popper or any pan method (we like heating up 1 tablespoon of coconut oil over medium heat, adding 1/2 cup of unpopped kernels, and covering until the pops slow down), make as much popcorn as you'd like.
Plus, if you pop the corn yourself in
an air popper or...
Use
an air popper to pop your popcorn kernels, or heat coconut oil in large stock pot over high flame.
I — GASP — do not own
an air popper!