Best 4 Perfect Movie Popcorn Recipes

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Indulge in the cinematic experience from the comfort of your home with the perfect movie popcorn. This collection of recipes offers a delightful range of flavors to satisfy every craving. From classic buttered popcorn to tantalizing sweet and savory variations, these recipes are sure to elevate your movie night.

With simple ingredients and easy-to-follow instructions, you'll be enjoying freshly popped, irresistible popcorn in no time. From the timeless taste of buttered popcorn to the sweet indulgence of caramel corn and the tangy zest of cheddar cheese popcorn, there's a recipe for every popcorn lover.

For those seeking a healthier alternative, air-popped popcorn is a guilt-free delight that allows you to enjoy the crunchy goodness without compromising on taste. And for a touch of luxury, the gourmet popcorn recipe will transport you to a world of delectable flavors.

So gather your friends and family, dim the lights, and let the aroma of freshly popped popcorn fill the air as you embark on a cinematic journey with the perfect movie popcorn.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

BUTTERY MOVIE THEATER POPCORN RECIPE



Buttery Movie Theater Popcorn Recipe image

You don't need to hit up the movie theater to enjoy the best popcorn ever! Enjoy buttery goodness at home with this simple step-by-step tutorial.

Provided by Cassie Johnston

Categories     Snacks

Time 7m

Number Of Ingredients 4

1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, unsalted or salted
2 tablespoons coconut oil
1/2 cup popcorn kernels
Salt, to taste

Steps:

  • Place the butter in a glass measuring cup with a spout. Microwave on high for 30-40 seconds until foamy. Let cool for 1-2 minutes, to allow the layers to separate.
  • Using a spoon, gently scoop off the foamy top on the butter and discard (no need to be perfect, just get as much as you can). Set the butter aside while you make your popcorn.
  • In a large soup pot with a lid, melt the coconut oil over high heat. Add in the popcorn kernels, and swirl to coat all the kernels.
  • Shake the pot frequently to avoid burning. Once the first kernel pops (about a minute or two), immediately place the lid on the pot, but leave it ajar so steam can escape.
  • Continue shaking the pot frequently until the popping slows down. Once it does slow down, remove the pot from the heat and let sit for a few minutes while the final kernels pop.
  • Once all the kernels are done popping, slowly stream the butter over the popcorn, stopping when you reach the opaque part of the melted butter (see photo in post). Discard the remaining butter or save for another use.
  • Stir the popcorn, and then season with the desired amount of salt.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 66 calories, Carbohydrate 1 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 0 milligrams cholesterol, Fat 7 grams fat, Fiber 0 grams fiber, Protein 0 grams protein, SaturatedFat 6 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 3 cups, Sodium 153 milligrams sodium, Sugar 0 grams sugar, TransFat 0 grams trans fat, UnsaturatedFat 1 grams unsaturated fat

THEATER-STYLE BUTTERED POPCORN



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Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • Movie theaters use butter-flavored oil, which has a lower water content than butter so it makes popcorn less soggy. Real clarified butter has the same effect. To make it, melt 2 sticks butter in a glass measuring cup in the microwave. Let sit for a few minutes; the butter will separate into 3 layers. Skim off the top layer of foam, then slowly pour the clarified butter into a heatproof container; discard the bottom layer of milk solids. Use 3 tablespoons hot clarified butter for 10 cups popcorn; refrigerate the rest (it's great for sauteeing).

PERFECT POPCORN



Perfect Popcorn image

Provided by Alton Brown

Categories     dessert

Time 8m

Yield 3 1/2 to 4 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 4

3 tablespoons peanut oil
3 ounces popcorn kernels, approximately 1/2 cup
1/2 teaspoon popcorn salt
3 tablespoons unsalted butter

Steps:

  • Place the oil, popcorn and salt in a large, 6-quart, metal mixing bowl. Cover with heavy-duty aluminum foil and poke 10 slits in the top with a knife.
  • Place the bowl over medium heat and shake constantly using a pair of tongs to hold the bowl. Continue shaking until the popcorn finishes popping, approximately 3 minutes.
  • Remove the bowl from the heat and carefully remove the foil. Stir in any salt that is on the side of the bowl.
  • Melt the butter in the microwave. Slowly drizzle over the popcorn, while spinning the bowl. Serve immediately.

PERFECT MOVIE POPCORN



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If you want popcorn that tastes like it's from your local movie theater, make it this way! I like to make this in a wok, so there's plenty of room for popping.

Provided by Claire de Luna

Categories     Lactose Free

Time 4m

Yield 2-4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 ounce coconut oil
1/2 teaspoon popcorn salt
1/2 cup popcorn

Steps:

  • Pour in the oil and heat the pan until oil shimmers, to about 400 degrees F(or medium high heat).
  • Test one kernel by throwing it into the oil; place the lid on the popper and wait until it pops. Pour the rest of the popcorn into the pan, stirring the kernels until they are evenly coated.
  • Cook for three minutes, exactly.
  • Here's a tip from the Popcorn Council: "Old Maids" is a term for kernels that fail to pop and are often found at the bottom of the popcorn bowl. They can, however, be rejuvenated. The water in kernels is what causes popcorn to pop, so all you need to do is re-hydrate the dried kernels. David Woodside, author of What Makes Popcorn Pop? suggests filling "a one-quart jar three-quarters full of popcorn and adding one tablespoon of water. Cover the jar with an airtight lid and give it a few good shakes every few minutes until the popcorn has absorbed all the water. Store the jar in a cool place." Woodside says in two or three days you can test-pop a batch of kernels. If you still get old maids, add a few more drops of water to the jar, shake it, and let it sit for a few more days.

Tips:

  • Use the right popcorn kernels. Not all popcorn kernels are created equal. For the best results, use a variety of popcorn kernels that are specifically designed for popping. You can find these kernels at most grocery stores.
  • Use the right amount of oil. Too much oil will make your popcorn greasy, while too little oil will make it dry and bland. A good rule of thumb is to use about 2 tablespoons of oil for every 1/2 cup of popcorn kernels.
  • Heat the oil over medium-high heat. This will help the popcorn kernels pop quickly and evenly.
  • Add the popcorn kernels to the hot oil. Make sure to spread the kernels out in a single layer so that they all have a chance to pop.
  • Cover the pot and shake it frequently. This will help to distribute the heat evenly and prevent the popcorn from burning.
  • Listen for the popping to slow down. Once the popping slows down to about 2-3 seconds between pops, remove the pot from the heat.
  • Pour the popcorn into a large bowl and season it to taste. You can use salt, butter, melted ghee or seasonings like garlic powder, chili powder, or nutritional yeast.
  • Enjoy your delicious popcorn!

Conclusion:

Making perfect movie popcorn at home is easy if you follow these tips. With a little practice, you'll be able to make popcorn that is light, fluffy, and flavorful. So next time you're having a movie night, skip the microwave popcorn and make your own instead. You won't be disappointed.

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