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Topic: old style popcorn butter
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Randy Stankey
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Posts: 6539
From: Erie, Pennsylvania
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 04-29-2004 05:28 PM
If you want to make your own popcorn butter at home, take a stick or two of regular stick butter and melt it down. Don't use that fake stuff that comes in a tub and don't use margarine. That shit is just yucky when you melt it down!
You can do it in a microwave oven if you want to but, honestly, it's easier if you use a pan and do it on the stove. Just chop the sticks of butter into small pieces first. Don't turn the heat up too high or else you'll burn the butter. (Or worse! You'll start a fire!) Just use medium heat. A little less, even. It doesn't take much heat to melt butter.
When your butter is all melted to a liquid, pour it into a glass measuring cup. Let it sit for a while. A bunch of yellowish sludge will float to the top. When the butter is all seperated, skim or pour off the sludge and keep the clear, yellow stuff on the bottom.
If you look around your kitchen, one of your womenfolk (or whoever is Head Chef of the family) might have a gravy seperator. It looks like a measuring cup but the spout comes out the bottom.
www.WilliamsSonoma.com
Whatever method you use, you need to seperate the fat out from the flavorful liquid butter or else, as you mentioned, your popcorn will get all mushy on you.
If you really want to get funky, take a little bit of crushed garlic or whatever spices turn you on and mix it with the liquid butter before you put it on your popcorn.
Or... If you want to dispense with all the dicking around get yourself one of these:
www.WhirleyPop.com
The best popcorn you'll get outside of a movie theater! Kids think it's fun to turn the crank. (With supervision, of course!) Furthermore, it's just as fast as microwave popcorn! Whirley Pop is 1,000,000 times better than microwave! Microwave SUX!
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