Two Popcorn Questions

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  1. Lisa HW profile image62
    Lisa HWposted 14 years ago

    1.  I've been on a quest to find a store-bought, microwave, popcorn that tastes as close to butter popcorn from the theatre as possible.  Does anyone have a brand they recommend and/or does anyone know something to dump of plain popcorn that makes it just like movie theatre butter popcorn?  (I've tried melted butter, and that isn't it.  I've tried one store-bought oil type of thing said to be for topping popcorn, but that's not it either.)  (By the way, I know it isn't great cholesterol-wise - just want the occasion theatre popcorn for at-home movie guests  lol  ).

    2.  There's a Kraft cheese powder that's made for sprinkling on plain popcorn and turning it into cheese popcorn. 

    Does anyone know of similar product (or a recipe for making a similarly easy, shake-on, product) for making "candy popcorn" (the pink kind you usually get at the beach or amusements parks and that tastes sweet)?

  2. bearnmom profile image66
    bearnmomposted 14 years ago

    I usually buy extra buttery microwave popcorn.  That is the closest I can get to movie theatre popcorn.  As far as the cheese popcorn.  Use the cheese from the boxed Mac N Cheese.  You can always use the macaroni for something else.  Now the sweet pink that's a stumper.

  3. profile image0
    lynnechandlerposted 14 years ago

    Orville Reddenbacker makes a microwavable popcorn with pour over sauce you can get butter, cheese, or carmel. It is about the most similar I have come across.

  4. lrohner profile image68
    lrohnerposted 14 years ago

    LOL! And I just wrote a whole article about popcorn for Demand Studios just yesterday! smile

    I use clarified, melted butter and then top with a mix of Molly McButter and Morton's popcorn salt. Works for me anyway! smile

    The pink popcorn you're talking about is just a flavored kettle corn. I make kettle corn all the time. It is delicious!!! Essentially, you just pop your popcorn, make some caramel, add a little baking soda to give it a lighter feel and then mix with the popcorn bake in a low oven until it hardens. (Email if you want the recipe...)

    I would imagine the pink popcorn just uses a strawberry-flavored caramel. I've never tried to make it personally.

  5. profile image0
    Janettaposted 14 years ago

    hmm..the sweet pink stuff reminds me of popcorn balls on halloween- made with Jell-o

    http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,181,159 … 02,00.html

  6. Dominionmaster2 profile image62
    Dominionmaster2posted 14 years ago

    Unfortunately you won't find anything that quite tastes like the movie popcorn unless you do it the way they do it. That is good ole fashioned popped on the stove white popcorn. Then make you some butter, a tiny bit of canola oil and some popcorn salt in a pan and then pour it evenly on your popcorn and shake the crap out of it. Microwave popcorn won't get you there, however if you insist on microwave popcorn you should try Movie times theater butter flavored popcorn. closest I have ever gotten.

  7. Lisa HW profile image62
    Lisa HWposted 14 years ago

    bearnmom, thanks.

    lynnchandler, that sounds pretty intriguing.  I haven't seen that at my grocery store.

    irohner, thanks.  (Apparently, it's popcorn season.)  Adding the "McButter stuff" and salt does seem like it may change "plain, old, melted butter" into something more like movie theatre butter.  Plain, old, melted butter just doesn't do it - needless to say.   smile

    Janetta, interesting.  Thanks.  smile

    Dominionmaster2, thanks.  I shouldn't admit this, but I'm thinking about microwave white popcorn with the butter/oil mix dumped onto it.   smile  Can't help it - I'm lazy and don't like washing big, giant, pots.  smile



    It occurred to me that there are those kits that have pink sugary stuff for making candy apples.  I'm wondering if that, or that mixed with something else, may make the pink popcorn....   I may look into that.

  8. Dominionmaster2 profile image62
    Dominionmaster2posted 14 years ago

    Well I guess microwave it is, it's alright, I am old and sometimes old fashioned but hey the important part is the movie flavor right? LOL Enjoy let me know how it turns out

  9. The Rope profile image60
    The Ropeposted 14 years ago

    Orville Reddenbacker also makes a butter flavored oil.  Melting butter and adding some of this oil to dribble over the popcorn is the closest I've come.

  10. Blogging Erika profile image68
    Blogging Erikaposted 14 years ago

    Needless to say, the movie theater popcorn is REALLY terrible for you!  Part of the reason it tastes so good is that it uses coconut oil, which will pretty much kill you dead on the spot.  The other reason is that they actually pop the corn in a TON of the exact same buttery topping.

    Check out these packs - these are what the kids dump into the popcorn machine at the theater.  Will ya look at the ratio of corn to grease?  (Oo it's making me hungry!)

    http://www.ht-accessories.com/Cinemagic … p_325.html

    Point #1: You could probably buy these packs, dump them into a pot at home, and actually make it yourself. But considering the price, I'm not sure if I'd be willing to experiment!

    Point #2: You could probably achieve a similar effect by buying that Orville Reddenbacher butter flavored oil, and using a LOT more to cook the corn than you usually would.

  11. Lisa HW profile image62
    Lisa HWposted 14 years ago

    Whoa - I went to that site.  That one's for the SERIOUS popcorn eater.  lol  (Thanks, by the way.)

    I did notice that anti-freeze bottle full of some kind of buttery stuff.  I'd imagine that might help achieve my aims.  lol  I had no idea canola oil came in bars.  lol

  12. KCC Big Country profile image84
    KCC Big Countryposted 14 years ago

    Some theaters let you in to the concession area without showing your ticket. They have the ticket-taking person beyond the concessions.  I've actually gone in just to buy popcorn and leave.  smile   Obviously, it doesn't travel well and wouldn't be good by the time you drive very far.  But, it's great for on the spot to eat on the way home.  smile

 
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