Wednesday, September 30, 2009

popcorn recipe

Popcorn Recipes
By Joseph Devine

Popcorn, first invented when the Native Americans would cook corn over their hot campfires, soon to be enjoyed by the pilgrims who came across the Atlantic on the Mayflower. Popcorn has been around for a while, but very few people decide to experiment with this versatile food. It is a vegetable that can be cooked for dessert or a salty treat, and best of all, it goes with everything.

Here are three great popcorn recipes that you can try on a bored evening or experiment for a party you are throwing. Try all of them to see which you like the most:

--Bacon-Cheese Popcorn Recipe
--Beach Party Popcorn Recipe
--Chocolate Caramel Popcorn Recipe

Bacon-Cheese Popcorn

If you want to try a filling, salty type of popcorn this is a great one. It combines three of the most delicious ingredients on the planet, bacon, cheese, and popcorn! You will need four quarts of popped popcorn, a half cup of melted margarine, a half teaspoon of seasoned salt, Hickory-smoked salt, and bacon bits, as well as a half cup of grated American cheese. Because popcorn is only really good when it's hot you need to work fast. Make the popcorn and when its done pour the margarine over the top, sprinkle the rest of the ingredients in and constantly toss so that everything is mixed well.

Beach Party Popcorn

For this type of popcorn you will need a third cup of butter or margarine, a teaspoon of soy sauce, a drop of hot pepper sauce, two quarts of popped popcorn, two cups of seasoned snacks, and a half ounce of bacon-onion dip. Making these dishes is all about tossing the ingredients with the warm popcorn-this recipe is no different.

Chocolate Caramel Popcorn

For those of you with a sweet tooth, try this. You need two large boxes of some kind of crunch-n-munch, and a pound of dark chocolate. Spread the crunch-n-munch onto a large cookie sheet, lined with wax-paper. Melt the chocolate over this and then spread the popcorn on top. You can let this sit for a bit and serve, of if you want a harder snack, put it in the refrigerator and serve later. This keeps for a while and is a great snack for your friends and family!

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