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Healthy Way of Making Popcorn

Hi moms, me and my family are eating clean food. At this time trying to figure out what's the healthies way of making popcorn. Is air poper good, or popcorn pot with lill oil????? What do you all know about this.

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I've never had a popper, and found out early that those pop-in-a-bag systems are horribly toxic, so I've always just used a little olive oil in a lidded saucepan (NOT a teflon-lined one). It's delicious and quick.

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I haven't tried this myself, but my SIL does this all the time for her kids. Put plain popping corn in a brown paper bag and pop it in the microwave! Then you can add whatever you want to the "dry" popped corn.

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I've never had a popper, and found out early that those pop-in-a-bag systems are horribly toxic, so I've always just used a little olive oil in a lidded saucepan (NOT a teflon-lined one). It's delicious and quick.

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Air popped is by far the healthiest, but I'm sure if you used the oil approach with a healthier oil (like olive oil), you'd be better than many other methods. However, different oils have different temperature sensitivities, and taste can be altered if it's too hot.

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just put it in a pot...cover it, be careful not to burn it, timing is sensitive, no oil is necessary. a little sea salt and nutritional yeast (available at whole foods or central market).....wham!.....you have yourself a great , healthy snack.

you know popcorn is good carbs right?

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I would think air popped is better because you don't have to use oil. Oil is not unhealthy when used moderately but becomes bad for your body when cooked.

My family has been eating air popped popcorn for years. It's just as fast as microwave popcorn. I got my air popcorn popper for about $20. It's so much easier to use and you don't have to clean up hot oil.

If you want flavor, you can spritz it with oil and sprinkle with salt. Sometimes we add lemon pepper or garlic salt. But we actually prefer it just plain.

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Microwave popcorn is NOT healthy for you, in any way at all. lol Most have chemicals and when used in the microwave the paper will actually create a more carcinogenic environment, which you end up eating.

How about an air popper or just using a pan and putting some grapeseed oil (omega 3 oil - very good for you and can handle high temperatures, olive oil becomes toxic at high temperatures though is a good omega 3 as well) and corn kernels. So much more fun to watch and have the kids help with. Another option is using coconut oil (which really is thick like a butter) as it is excellent in the medium chains fats that our brains LOVE.

Please reconsider using any of the nonstick sprays too. Not healthy. For salt, a good mineral salt, such as a Himilayian, is actually good and needed for the body. Using the Mortons table salt variety is the type that is bad for blood pressure and water retention.

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I would worry less about popping in a little healthy oil than I would about the popcorn itself. I would look for non-GMO or organic corn.

We pop ours in an air popper, spray it with butter flavored nonstick spray and sprinkle a little bacon salt in it. Oddly, bacon salt has less salt than table salt, but I guess that makes sense because it's not just salt. But this way we get the crunch and flavor of bacon without all the fat and calories. I've also shaken it with taco seasoning or ranch seasoning in lieu of the spray and bacon salt.

we put 1/4 cup of popcorn kernals into a brown paper lunch bag, fold the top down a couple times, lay it on its side and pop for 2-2.5minutes until the popping slows. Spritz with spray butter and a shake of sea salt and its perfect! We've only eaten popcorn like this for a really long time.

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