@@cupofzest I sticked with salt because I love it that way (memories and it's lighter at night😂). However, I will try some other toppings with it next time! You saved my popcorn making skills, thank you soooo much🤩
I did this with all the "dead" kernels that were leftover from microwave popcorn packets I'd used. I always felt sad that there were so many kernels unpopped, and now I have a way to make sure none go to waste! Thank you!
Tried making popcorn earlier and ended up with burnt kernels and a smoked kitchen, defeated I came to youtube and liked how simple, clear and short your video was. After changing my smoked clothes and throwing out the failed attemped in the trash I gave your method a try. And now I have a perfect bowl of popcorn! 0 burnt or unpopped kernels, 100% perfect fluffly and crispy popcorn. Thank you so much!
I just made this step by step and my 4 year old and I just made a core memory 😊 we were shooken haha who knew this would be so fun! it was a first for both of us and we are pop corn lovers. Thank you so much for sharing loved your video and energy 🥰
Great! You are such a genius! This is the most scientific way to make popcorn! I've been making popcorn for the past year at home but now after watching your video I seem to have learned a lot more on the nuances of making good popcorn! Thank you for helping me improve my cooking skills! Popety Pop !
Thank you so much for this method. I've made it this way many times in the past year and it keeps for ages in an airtight container. To spruce it up I sometimes melt a giant knob of butter in a fry pan with some salt, toss a few handfuls of popcorn in and mix
Every step is explained in full detail. Now I'm sure before even trying that this time it won't burn. ( My first time resulted in burnt popcorn). Thank you so much. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you 💕 I bought popcorn machine from amazon but it popped chewy popcorn. I already bought 8 lb popcorn kernels!!!!!! I watched a few videos, I like your the best. So I try, and it is the crunchiest and yummiest popcorn I ever eat in my 37 years old of life!! Seriously 💕
YAY!!! Hearing this makes me so happy (other than that popcorn machine being a bust). Thank you for sharing and I'm thrilled that you're having the best popcorn of your life!
I had been following this recipe for a few years after I found it here. I hadn't made popcorn for awhile and forgot this technique and was glad I easily found it again. This always is the perfect way to make popcorn. I just made a pan of popcorn, yum!
I could never get my popcorn right until I watched this video. Brilliant method, thank you! It works. This has saved me from microwave popcorn and I make a whole lot more !
You're so talented, and beautiful, and look very classy the way you dressed up and hair done like a 1950's woman and explaining everything to the point insightfully and scrupulously. Just beautiful! I am so obsessed with the outfits and hairstyles of early 1900 American women.... I want to see you more dressed up like this in your upcoming videos. People will love it. I want that 30's, 40's, and 50's fashion trending again in America, everywhere on the streets and internet ..... Girl, your channel deserves more than 100 million subscribers. I love you, sweetheart! God Bless You!
I just made popcorn as per your recipe. UNBELIEVABLE!! The test and wait method you employ is a complete game changer! Almost all of my kernels popped, and I had very few burnt ones. A bit more practice and patience and I'll master this recipe. I'd eat anything that you'd make, because you pay attention to all of the little details. BRAVO!!
YAY! Your kind words made my day! I'm so glad it worked well for you and I'm looking forward to filming more recipes soon so you can cook all the things! :)
This brings me back when we used to do this for Carmel popcorn balls. Making popcorn and ice cream was so much fun as a kid in the 60s. Love your retro look.
I use a Whirley Popper and buy my popcorn kernels from Amish Country Popcorn. The red, purple, and blues are the best. I have that yellow Pyrex bowl, it was my late parent’s.
I’ve never tried a Whirley Popper! I love that you get popcorn kernels from Amish Country too. That’s so cool! Oh, that’s so nice…we’ve had a yellow bowl like that at my parents too ❤️
hello from the UK, nice video, very entertaining. I'm literally eating a bowl of popcorn now! I use a similar method to you, I use ghee(clarified butter) instead of oil tho, as it gives a nice buttery taste without actually using butter. Also, if you like salty popcorn, I've learned to grind it into a powder with a pestle & mortar, more even spread, better flavour throughout.
"if you like salty popcorn, I've learned to grind it into a powder with a pestle & mortar, more even spread, better flavour" EXCELLENT idea, thank you.
Really like the 1950's retro house wife look you have going, wish it was a more common dress style. I've been using an air popcorn popper, might have to try your way
For the perfect buttery popcorn i like to pop in clarified butter and add some salt to the kernels before they pop, that combined with this technique is perfect
I tried making some on my own and just ended up with burnt kernels 😂🤦🏼♂️ but your method really helped make amazing popcorn and I topped it with browned butter and white cheddar