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Snappy Popcorn Supplies, Colored Coconut Oil, 16 Oz
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  • Delicious flavor; The secret to making popcorn with a mouthwatering buttery flavor at home
  • Better than butter; 100% Pure coconut oil Made using refined, Non-Hydrogenated oil with zero trans fats and no added preservatives; origin USA
  • Colorless oil; liquid form/clear in warm temperatures, solid/white in cold temperatures
  • For more than popcorn; the ability to use our coconut oil for cooking more of your favorite foods makes this versatile product a pantry staple
  • Size: 16oz jar of pure popcorn coconut oil
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Height4 Inches
Length4 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Pound (Pack of 1)
Weight1 Pounds
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u/foosanew ยท 7 pointsr/YouShouldKnow

I posted this in your LPT thread, I think it is worth reading so here.

A few years back, and even some today, I set out to find out how to make popcorn like at the movie theaters. Alton's recipe does not sound terrible and uses items most people will have on hand. However to make it better (read: more like movie theater popcorn) You will need to buy a few items for this.

  1. Gold Medal Flavacol popcorn salt
  2. Coconut oil for popcorn
  3. Whirley-Pop

    All total the items are under $40 (excluding popcorn) and all but the coconut oil will last a long time. Flavacol is a must have for this to work. I have not been able to find it locally near me. the 35oz carton will last you just about forever.

    The coconut oil is a bit on the messy side just because of the container, you can get different amounts which will come in a different container. I have noticed some differences in taste of some coconut oils and the one linked is the brand I am currently using.(note: Coconut oil solidifies at about 76F)

    If you are just toying with the idea of better popcorn, try Alton's method of popping. It cuts the total price in half and for a test run\proof of concept it should work. I have tested several poppers and settled with the whirley pop or similar design. Some outdoors shops sell these but charges about $10 more for them. Note: Yes it has a turn handle, but the gears are made of plastic, so do not hulk smash it.

    As for popcorn, not all popcorn is created equal. The artisan fancy colored stuff generally does not pop well in my experience. I have experimented with many different kinds and have mostly settled with Orville Redenbacher. This can be purchased off the shelf at most grocery stores or from Amazon. You can try others to find one you like better.




    **
    As a note
    I do not have a set amount for any 1 ingredient. I just eyeball it, maybe one of these days I will get this down to a science with numbers and such. When starting out follow Alton's recipe but substitute the above items in it.