Just bought your cookbook the other day, because it kept waving at me from the local bookshop, and my second
batch of popcorn cookies are the oven right now.
If your little one can't tolerate peanuts, almonds or even seeds,
a batch of this popcorn makes a great alternative snack option to nuts.
You stare blankly at the computer screen, watch a lot of YouTube videos, break your blog header, make 4
batches of popcorn while watching Julie & Julia... and eventually have a prettier site than you started out with.
For a large
batch of popcorn (enough to satisfy 2 - 4 movie snackers or one pregnant lady who is eating popcorn for dinner), you'll need a 1/2 cup of kernels, 1 stick of butter (salted or unsalted, either works), salt, and two tablespoons cooking oil.
When I was younger, visiting my grandparents on an overnight trip, my grandmother pulled out her largest soup pot to cook up
a batch of popcorn.
Imagine making
a batch of popcorn.
On Saturday afternoons, my husband almost always pops up a big
batch of popcorn.
Just before the opening scene unfolded — a shooting in a shadow - drenched California beach house with a sinister vibe — I remember popping
a batch of popcorn in oil on the stovetop and making fresh lemonade.
The Lesson Count out kernels or pop up
a batch of popcorn and give each student a handful (at least 30 pieces) of it.
Whip up
a batch of popcorn, sit back and enjoy the show!
Not exact matches
My standard recipe for a
batch of plain
popcorn is: 1 1/2 tablespoons coconut oil + 1/2 cup
popcorn kernels + 1/2 - 1 teaspoon kosher salt.
If you're in need
of a recipe for a gourmet homemade food gift that won't break the bank but has the taste
of an upscale affair, then a
batch of Truffle
Popcorn made with Truffle Oil is the answer.
1
batch homemade
popcorn (how to make your own homemade
popcorn) 1/2 cup pastured butter 1/2 cup maple syrup 1/2 cup raw honey Pinch
of salt 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 2 tsp vanilla
When you're in a mood for a bowl
of fluffy, crunchy
popcorn as a snack (or dinner — no judgment here), whip up a
batch of sesame and nori
popcorn.
You might as well make a double
batch of this sweet - and - salty, double - coconut
popcorn — you'll need it.
If clarifying your butter seems like an annoying step to do each time you make movie theatre
popcorn (it really isn't, it's probably a two - minute process), you can actually make large
batches of clarified butter and stash them in the fridge for months at a time and then just melt a little bit as you need it.
I still find wonder in cooking up a
batch of stove top
popcorn, delighting in each experience as if it were my first.
Go with a
popcorn balls recipe, cook up some kettle corn or savor the sweetness
of your own
batch of caramel
popcorn.
If Mom's more
of a savory type, whip up a
batch of Everything - Bagel
Popcorn using our super-quick Everything Bagel seasoning.
whip up a
batch of pumpkin spice
popcorn!
Since we aren't big fans
of refined sugar or super scary movies, we love to make up a delightful
batch of Shredded Pork Tacos, grab some healthy homemade teats (like Clean Eating Caramel
Popcorn, a Pumpkin Squares or some Caramel Apple Dip) and watch Arsenic and Old Lace or The Curse
of the Were - Rabbit!