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|113 g||3 litres | |||
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|150 g||4 litres | |||
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|188 g||5 litres | |||
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|225 g||6 litres | |||
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|263 g||7 litres | |||
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|300 g||8 litres | |||
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|337 g||9 litres | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 5 October 2024
In this category you will find recipes for flavoured popcorn, most of them spicy popcorn recipes. They almost all use the basic plain popcorn recipe as a base. If you have trouble sourcing popping corn, try your local health-food store. Our local Waitrose stocks popping corn in various sized packets.
Useful tips
When popping corn, heat the oil to almost smoking, throw in just a few kernels of popping corn, replace the lid and wait for them to pop. Once they have, your oil is at temperature and ready to go - add the rest of the kernels.
If your flavour-source is dry, eg; the likes of: ginger powder, salt, sugar etc, then you can just shake them over the popped corn and serve immediately. If your flavour-source is moist, eg; the likes of: soy sauce, vinegar, fruit juice etc, then you will need to roast the popcorn in a low oven (150° C - 300° F - gas 2) for about 10 minutes so it can dry out and crisp up again. Otherwise you'll just have soggy mush.
Quite a useful source for popcorn recipes [here].
Use a spatter guard
A spatter guard is a great way to see when the popcorn is done, without filling the kitchen with popcorn!.
Dried popping corn to popped corn
I did a little experiment to work this one out, the chickens are eating popcorn this morning!
How much popcorn does 75 g of dried popcorn make? 2 litres.
Dried Popcorn | Popped Popcorn |
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37.5 g | 1 litre |
75 g | 2 litres |
113 g | 3 litres |
150 g | 4 litres |
188 g | 5 litres |
225 g | 6 litres |
263 g | 7 litres |
300 g | 8 litres |
337 g | 9 litres |
375 g | 10 litres |
How much does one cup of dried popping corn weigh?
Estimated US cup to weight equivalents:
Ingredient | US Cups | Grams | Ounces |
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Dried Popcorn Kernels | 1 Cup | 200 g | 7 oz |
Conversion notes:
Every ingredient has a cups to ounces or grams conversion table. Search for the ingredient, cup to weight conversions are at the end of each ingredient page.
We also have a generic conversion table and a portions per person lookup.
POPCORN RECIPES
Pages in category ‘Popcorn recipes’
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