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Recipes that ‘Pop’

Two ways to satisfy the popcorn-lover in you

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Peanutty Popcorn, at left, and Popcorn Brittle, at right, are two ways people can take their love of popcorn to the next level. (Herald Photo by Lisa Pesavento — lpesavento@morrisdailyherald.com)

Sweet and salty, crunchy and nutty. These recipes for popcorn really epitomize all that you might want in a snack.

Growing up, we ate a lot of popcorn in my family.  It was our “go-to” snack before bed or when we had friends over. It is affordable, and everyone seems to like it.

I can remember my dad shaking that popcorn kettle over the stove, back and forth. Even then, I would think, “there’s got to be an easier way to make popcorn.”

When I was a teenager, we got a popcorn popper.  This is super convenient until you accidentally tip it over and the oil spills everywhere!  Next came the air popper, but my dad contended this was just not as good.

Enter microwave popcorn. Most kids don’t even remember eating popcorn any other way. Microwave popcorn is super convenient and quick. Just throw the bag away when you are done. 

Of course, sometimes we want to take popcorn to another level. It is such a versatile food that the possibilities are limitless.

PEANUTTY POPCORN is simple to make. If you like peanut butter, you will love this recipe. The peanuts do not exactly stick to the popcorn, but you can definitely taste them. 

When baking the popcorn on low heat, do not leave in the oven for more than 20 minutes. The popcorn will become too dark and take on a burnt flavor, even though it is not burnt.

I made this for a friend’s party and everybody that attended needed the recipe.

POPCORN BRITTLE is amazing. It tastes like kettle corn in a solid form. It also reminds me of a popcorn ball. It has a similar taste ... if I am remembering correctly. The advantage of the Brittle over a popcorn ball is that when you bite into it, you do not get popcorn crumbs all over.

This recipe is more time consuming than the Peanutty Popcorn, but definitely delicious.

I thought that I could make this recipe without a candy thermometer. Unfortunately, that is one thing you really need.

I had a candy thermometer that did not have a clip on it, so I was stuck standing there holding it. If you are buying one, get one with a clip attachment. You will make it a lot easier on yourself.

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