deepNdirt
Veteran Member
Yeah, but I'll bet that if you use enough WD-40 on your popcorn you'll lose a LOT of weight.
also help keep them kernel shells from hanging up in the throat
Yeah, but I'll bet that if you use enough WD-40 on your popcorn you'll lose a LOT of weight.
Yep, the problem was definitely the oil. If you want to have a real popcorn experience, coconut oil is the place to start. Corn oil will work in a pinch, but it doesn't have the real flavor.
Corn oil does not have the right flavor for popcorn?? Now that is weird!
ps I cannot believe I just read & then posted in a popcorn thread. I don't even know myself anymore.
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ps I cannot believe I just read & then posted in a popcorn thread. I don't even know myself anymore.
i was wondering about that myself...why coconut oil would taste more like corn :laughing:
It doesn't. Corn oil tastes like corn. That's why it doesn't add any flavor to popcorn. I.e. the popcorn already tastes like corn. Adding corn oil that tastes like corn won't make the popcorn that tastes like corn taste any more like corn than it already does. Adding coconut oil, butter, or just about anything else will add flavor precisely because it doesn't taste like corn.
:laughing::laughing: Now say that 10 times fast.
The best popcorn I remember making was in a black skillet on a gas stove with plenty of shaking to keep it popping. Now my wife wanted a modern electric glass top stove and we can't shake a skillet on it.
the local movie theater was refilling their bulk maker the other day and I looked at their bottle of oil. it was mostly: cottonseed oil, palm kernal oil, and coconut oil, as listed in that order, top to bottom, ( salt, and some other fake butter flavor and a stabilizer..e tc.. ) thus.. some pretty good stuff ( YIKES! )
soundguy
those 3 oils are terrible for your heart.. ask me how I know ;(
soundguy
I've identified a major source of frustration to consumers and food producers alike when it comes to the ever changing trends and fads of what is "Healthy". It's different for everyone. What is healthy for me is not necessarily healthy for you. Genetics, lifestyle, gender, body composition, health history, and body image all make a difference in what's "Healthy" for you and what's not.
Therefore I take any healthy designation with a large amount of skepticism. And, I eat butter on my popcorn.