ronnie_suburban wrote:Speaking of popcorn, Alton Brown recently updated his popcorn method via a video posted at youtube . . .
Pantry Raid: Popcorn Edition
I watched AB's recent popcorn video, and I love me some Alton (generally). I found his bowl/foil method interesting but overly complicated,
an ingenious solution to a non existent problem, so to speak. Please don't misunderstand, I don't mean difficult, just that there were more moving parts than necessary. AB's
Turkey Frying technique is a perfect example of what I mean. AB's buzzing kosher salt in a food processor to fine powder is a good idea, though that's been around for years, including on LTH.
LinkMy technique, as I am sure many LTHers and cooks in general, is film neutral oil in a heavy bottom pot, add two kernels of popcorn, when they pop remove/eat, layer popcorn in even layer, cover.
Shake, shake, shake, shake
When popping slows to just a few pops pour in a big bowl.
Lightly salt.
Use residual heat in pot to melt butter.
Add flavor, Zaatar, chili oil, cheese powder etc.
Before someone states the obvious, sure, AB's method looks fun, probably works well, but uses foil, multiple side towels, a heavy stainless bowl of suitable size, that many don't have on hand etc.
Also, yes, I know, you can add salt, flavorings etc to the oil, butter or both. I simply outlined my basic method.
Note: I've long since switched from Jolly Time, Orville Redenbacher and/or other types of gourmet popcorn to
Amish Popcorn.
Fill The Box is a decent deal, Mushroom Popcorn, (shape, not flavor), Extra Large Caramel, Baby White, Rainbow Ladyfinger, Baby Yellow, all delicious. Amish has a good selection of hulless popcorn as well. I haven't tried them all but, about 4 years ago, tried 9-10 to make bacon caramel corn (1200 portions for Baconfest) and settled on Mushroom both for flavor and size. Amish Popcorn sells from 1/lb to 25/lb.
Amish also has the best microwave popcorn I've tasted. I (very) occasionally use this and once bought my father a box of 60 just to hear his reaction. (Nothing says excess like excess)
I should add I'm tempted to try a
Whirley Pop, Kenji sings its praise.
LinkYMMV