Mother’s Day is just days away and if you’re thinking
about making her a treat, why not try something a little different like some
savoury popcorn.
We’ve come up with a list of some recipes that can
spice up the typical popcorn snack. You can make it for your mom as an
appetizer snack, package some up as a gift, or serve it with an after dinner movie
or some relaxing time with your mom.
I’m usually a plain butter and salt popcorn gal.
Every so often I’ll make a batch of caramel popcorn (we blogged the recipe here a few years ago) as a treat.
Today though we are focusing on the savoury type of popcorn with lots of
flavour! Take a look at some of the recipes below and see if anything stands
out and give it a go for your mom or just for fun.
All of these recipes are best on some freshly popped
popcorn. The recipes will nicely coat about 12-16 cups of popped popcorn but you
can cut down the recipes to however much you’d like to make.
Brown Butter
Lemon – Cook 6 Tbsp. of butter in a pan until
browned and then take the pan off the heat and add 1 ½ tsp. of lemon zest. Stir
and pour over the popcorn. Toss with salt.
Garlic and
Herb – Melt 4 Tbsp. of butter in a pan
and add 4 cloves of grated garlic and a tsp. each of fresh finely cut rosemary,
sage, thyme and Drizzle over the popcorn and toss with some salt and
cook for a minute.
Parmesan and Rosemary – Add ½ cup of grated Parmesan along with 3 Tbsp. of olive oil, 1 Tbsp. of fresh finely cut rosemary, and toss with salt.
Three Cheese – For this one you’re gonna want to make sure your popcorn is warm. Then toss in 2 cups of shredded cheddar, 1 cup of grated Parmesan, and a ½ cup of Pecorino. Spread it all on a baking sheet (lined is probably best) and bake it at 350 degrees until the cheddar melts. About 3 minutes. Keep an eye on it though!
Italian Cheese – Mix 6 Tbsp. grated Romano cheese, 2 ¼ tsp. of Italian seasoning, and ¾ tsp. of garlic salt.
Sesame – Heat 6 Tbsp. of butter with 2/3 cup of sesame seeds and
cook until the seeds are toasted (5 or so minutes). Stir in 1 Tbsp. of sugar and
toss with some salt.
Sesame Ginger – Melt ¼ cup of butter and stir in ½ tsp. of sesame oil, a drip or two of soy sauce, and a pinch of ginger powder. Pour over the popcorn and toss well.
Bacon Chive – Cook up some chopped bacon bits (6 slices is fine but
you can some extra because the more bacon the better!). Keep the drippings and
drizzle 2 Tbsp. of that with the same amount of butter over the popcorn and
then toss with the bacon, ½ cup chopped chives, and ½ tsp. of cayenne. Season
with some salt but it might be salty enough with the bacon and drippings.
Sriracha Lime – Whisk 5 Tbsp. of melted butter with ¼ cup of Sriracha , 1 ½ tsp. of lime zest, , and 1 Tbsp. of lime juice and drizzle over the popcorn. Toss with salt.
Chipotle – Melt 4 Tbsp. of butter with 2 Tbsp. of Chipotle hot sauce, and 1 tbsp. of Chipotle chile powder. Drizzle over the popcorn and toss with salt and corn nuts.
Cajun – Melt 4 Tbsp. of butter with 1 Tbsp. of Cajun seasoning
, 1 tsp. of lemon zest, ¼ tsp. of cayenne, and 2 chopped scallions. Drizzle
over the popcorn and toss with salt.
Curry- Melt ¼ cup of butter add in 2 Tbsp. of curry powder and mix
well. Add in a tsp. of salt and a Tbsp. of turbinado sugar pour over the
popcorn and toss. You can add in some more sugar or salt while you toss.
Buffalo – Melt 6 Tbsp. of butter and mix in 1/3 cup of Buffalo sauce toss in your popcorn and mix well. Add in ½ cup of crumbled Blue cheese and some celery leaves. Toss with some salt.
French Onion – Melt 6 Tbsp. of butter with a packet of French onion
soup/dip mix and toss with warm popcorn. Sprinkle in a package of French fried
onions.
Salt and
Vinegar – Combine ¼ cup of malt vinegar with
2 tsp. of salt and pour into a clean spray bottle. Shake well to dissolve all
of the salt and spray over the popcorn.
There you have it many ways that you can make your
popcorn more interesting. You can even make small batches of a few and get your
mom to do a taste test to see which she likes best. Pair you savoury popcorn
with some nice wine or other cool beverage and enjoy.
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