Microwave Popcorn

I’ve been on a popcorn kick for at least the past month, maybe more. Practically have to have it on a daily basis. At first, I was getting the traditional bagged microwave popcorns but I’ve figured another way which is almost as easy. Pour kernel popcorn (about 2 tablespoons worth) into a microwaveable bowl with a pat of butter and salt if desired. Cover with a paper towel or you’ll have kernels flying all over the microwave. A few minutes later, voila! The larger the bowl the more unpopped kernels you’re going to get because of uneven heat distribution.

Microwave Popcorn

It’s perfectly crispy because the microwave dries it out unlike the air popper which I’ve had no luck with. That contraption invariably gives me chewy stick-to-your-teeth popcorn. That’s one kitchen gadget that I’ve realized, in hindsight, I could’ve done without. Not because I don’t need it, but because it functions poorly.

Although pre-packaged microwave popcorns are much more convenient, the paper bags have Teflon which can be harmful to your health. I still have it sometimes for the simplicity, but lately, I’ve found this method as a simple substitute.

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6 Responses to “Microwave Popcorn”

  1. Special K

    the paper towel doesnt go flying off when the kernels kick it?

  2. mim

    Besides the teflon, there’s also popcorn lung disease where the people who work in microwave popcorn factories end up needing lung transplants cos the lungs are all congested and damaged. (Something like that.)

  3. lcuivi

    That popcorn looks pretty tasty! I’ll have to try your method some day.

  4. Yeah, you have to tuck the ends of the paper towel under the bowl. This may require two stuck-together paper towels depending on the size of your bowl. Also, I weigh it down with another paper towel. And with all of this you still have kernels flying all over the place.:p Easy enough to clean up though.

  5. lcuivi

    Tried your method.. it tastes so much better! got the popcorn kernels flying all over the place too heheh… One time I tied the towel down with a rubber band around the rim of the bowl and that worked ok..

  6. Ooooh, now there’s an idea! Thanks, I’ll try it.

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