Saturday, January 2, 2016

Homemade Popcorn...A Simple Pleasure

I've been craving popcorn! Long cold winter nights and movies at home seem to be the cause. That crunchy, salty, buttery kind of popcorn that we used to make as kids...It has been haunting me!
I've been off popcorn for several years. That wonderful treat has become a demon. Corn in general is a BIG issue. It is almost impossible to find non-GMO corn in any shape, form or variety! We have way too much crappy corn in our diets! It is hidden everywhere and it has been turned into every possible additive. Corn sweeteners, corn fillers, corn starches and all made with GMO corn and corn products.
I have unsuccessfully planted non-GMO organic corn in my garden the last couple of years. The results were dismal and unrewarding. Well, this year we actually harvested 5 little ears of lovely golden corn. 5 little ears from several rows of corn! Still...they were the most delicious little ears of corn you can imagine! We ohhhhed and ahhhhed over each little bite and it brought back memories of corn back in the day. Back when corn tasted like corn and you couldn't get enough. When corn was sweet and delicate and flavorful. I'm willing to try again next year, even if we only yield another 5 tiny cobs...
Microwave popcorn became all the rage about the time all food became packaged and processed. I was as enamored with it as the next guy! Buttery, salty popcorn without any effort at all! No mess, no time. I also lived through all the other popcorn fads. Jiffy Pop, air poppers, free standing poppers, etc. I'm pretty sure they all ended up at Good Will with thousands of others. Mine did...
Then...microwave popcorn accommodated every possible fad! Movie style popcorn, low-fat popcorn, extra-butter, sweet and salty, cheesy, kettle corn. What a dream come true! I wouldn't be surprised if there is a "gluten-free" popcorn available! Just because that sounds cool and trendy! Toss a bag of this processed product into your microwave and in 2 minutes or less you have a large bag of warm popcorn. Never mind the ingredients. Don't worry about the fact that it is GMO and now one of the worst crops available. It tastes okay!
Then reports of "popcorn lung" cropped up! What??? A new disease occurred just from microwave popcorn?!? A new disease just because we want to eat some super fast and convenient highly processed popcorn? It just doesn't seem fair...
I had lost all will-power and occasionally had popcorn at a movie theatre. Somehow it is hard to enjoy, though. Thoughts of harmful GMO's run through my head and I'm pretty sure the butter they use is actually some form of motor oil. I never felt good after eating it. It might have been all in my head. Regardless, I stopped ordering it up at the movies.
Last summer we were invited to a lovely "cabin" in the mountains with my brother and his family. I use the term "cabin" loosely as there was a huge kitchen with Wolf appliances. One evening as we were playing card games and watching movies my niece got up to make popcorn. Hmmm...I was pretty bummed as I've sworn off popcorn and didn't want to be conspicuous...awkward!
I wandered over to the kitchen to see just what she was up to. To my surprise and delight she pulled out coconut oil and organic popcorn!!! Now, I've been impressed with this kid before. I should have known! She has two little girls that she feeds really well! She has a nice, tidy little garden in her backyard. Her kids are great eaters. She is always coming up with innovative and healthy recipes. I shouldn't have been surprised! She ended up making the most amazing homemade popcorn! She popped the corn in coconut oil which makes it outrageously good. Then, she melted grass-fed butter and tossed it all together when it was finished popping. After it was salted we ALL dug in. Oh my...it was THAT popcorn! That crunchy, salty, buttery popcorn of my dreams! It is literally the perfect taste combo and crunch. It satisfied that popcorn itch!
One of our Sprouts spent the night here last week. A long, cold dark night. I asked her if she'd like to make popcorn. Of course she said yes...I haven't had an official popcorn popper in years. No worries...I have a Le Creuset dutch oven that works for everything! ( Have we had this chat before? How everyone needs at least one Le Creuset in their kitchen? How it will change your life?)


So, I pulled out the dutch oven and sat the Sprout on the kitchen counter.


My helper measured out 3 tablespoons of organic unrefined coconut oil and dropped it into the pan. I turned on the flame and melted the oil. After it heated up we added the popcorn.



We added 1/3 of a cup to the hot oil and put the lid on the dutch oven. When I went in search of my organic and non-gmo popcorn I was a bit surprised it was produced by "Jolly Time". Go figure...


I had the heat on medium and I did move the pot back and forth a few times to evenly pop it. The Sprout and I both enjoyed the popping sounds and got pretty excited! In the meantime I melted 2 tablespoons of grass-fed butter on the small stove burner in a Pyrex measuring cup. I much prefer this method. I rarely use the microwave oven anymore. I'm pretty sure it just kills any nutritional value in anything you toss in there.



The butter melted in about the same time it took to pop the corn. You'll know when it's done. The popping slows down. Just like microwave popping!



Pretty cool, right?

Then we tossed it all together and sprinkled pink Himalayan salt on it. (Fairy dust salt according to the Sprout)


You really must try this! Two luscious healthy fats combined to make a decadent treat! Himalayan salt not only adds a delicate flavor but many naturally occurring trace elements and minerals. 
It's just sooooo good!
Thanks to Lisa for this fab idea and also for feeding her kids a healthy diet! You make me proud...
I'm thrilled to have homemade popcorn again. 

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