The Easiest (and cheapest) Microwave Popcorn


Lisa B. is a stay at home mom of three little boys and one of our fabulous Great Lakes Bay Moms Members.  When they are not pretending to be super heroes, all 4 can be found in the kitchen making creations for the freezer.  For more information on Lisa, look her up at losingit3milesatatime.blogspot.com.


 

The Easiest (and cheapest) Microwave Popcorn

 

In the information world we live in, I sometimes assume what I know everyone else knows. I sometimes don’t share my tips and tricks that I find every so handy because I am sure you have already heard it. That is the case with making your own microwave popcorn. We are big popcorn people but I could never eat the standard microwave kind. Something about the taste was too much for me. When I was a kid my parents had an air popper and I liked the plain taste of this grain. I did not want to have a bunch of uni-taskers (appliances that only did one thing) so I just felt I could never have popcorn unless I wanted the rich, chemical filled kind that was set for the microwave OR try my hand at it on the stove.

 

I am not one for the stove with certain things. I have no idea why but I can’t make popcorn, caramel or pancakes on the stove. Well I can if you like them a bit blacken. I have worked YEARS in camp kitchens, restaurant kitchens and of course my own but have never mastered the skill of making those items. Maybe it is a patience thing.

 

Anywho….A few years ago I found how to make popcorn using a simple paper bag. That’s right, the only thing that stood in my way of the awesome movie experience was a lunch sack. I have been making it this way ever since. It is more than a movie going treat too. We use it in place of the sandwich in our kids lunches for a great source of grain. It is a very filling low calorie treat as well. You can add a dusting of cinnamon and sugar for a sweet craving or some garlic salt in place of those potato chips.

 

If you are asking how? Let me show you.

 

STEP 1

First, get a paper lunch sack and a bag of unpopped popcorn (costs about 1.20 per bag)

STEP 2

Then get 1/4 a cup of the popcorn and dump in the bag.

STEP 3

Seal up the bag so there is still room for the popcorn to pop up but the top of the bag isn’t touching the top of the microwave. Pop for about 2 minutes. If the bag falls over, take it out and you are done. Once it is on it’s side it will start to overcook the popcorn and it will burn.

Enjoy!

 

 

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