• db0
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    62 months ago

    Pop-corn enthusiasts, how do you make them? Ready-made microwave shite, or from kernels? If from kernels, do you use a special air-frier, or just pan with oil? I use the air-frier but I find that my biggest problem is getting the butter taste in them afterwards. I’m dripping a butter-tasting rapeseed oil afterwards, but this tends to not reach the bottom layers if I make a lot.

    What’s your approach?

    • @AlteredEgo@lemmy.ml
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      22 months ago

      I’ve been looking into this air fryer / self-stirring cooking pot “Delonghi Multifry”. Could work to get it mixed with butter while air frying.

      Although I’m mostly thinking about air frying breaded chickpeas, noodles / spätzle, gnocchi and potatoes. Not to save on oil mind you, just to avoid having to get off my ass and stir the pan all the time.

    • IngeniousRocks (They/She)
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      12 months ago

      I use an 8 cup saucepan with a splash of avocado oil. After popping I cover it in melted garlic butter with parmesan and nooch

    • @CPMSP@midwest.social
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      12 months ago

      Microwave is okay in a pinch.

      Kettle style with the built in stirrer, a touch of canola and salt can be very good.

      I prefer air popped, with a 1:1 ratio of butter tbsp per 1/3 cup kernel batch, and dusted with fine popcorn salt.

    • @save_the_humans@leminal.space
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      2 months ago

      Just use ghee in place of oil on the stove and use more than you think you’ll need. Drown the kernels in that delicious high heat clarified butter.

      • db0
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        12 months ago

        Unfortunately it’s a bit too expensive around here