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Recipe Box: DIY Microwave Popcorn

Skip the microwaveable bags! It's easy to make your own at a fraction of the price!

By Melissa Hucal May 24, 2016


About 70 percent of the 16 billion quarts of popcorn consumed annually is eaten at home. And with 80 percent of U.S. consumer households owning a microwave, this small kitchen appliance has become a popular way to prepare the popular snack (click here for more fun facts about popcorn).

With just a scoop of popcorn, a brown paper bag, and a little oil and salt, you can pop up your own bag of microwave popcorn. Making it at home lets you season it just the way you like it and is an economical solution. A bag of popping corn costs as little as $1 and can make up to 64 cups of popcorn!

So before your next family movie night, or other snack-worthy event, gather up the follow ingredients:

  • ¼ cup popcorn kernels
  • 1 teaspoon oil (vegetable or olive)
  • ½ teaspoon salt (to taste, or try other seasonings of your choice)
  • Brown paper lunchbag

Then follow these simple steps:

  1. Pour the popcorn kernels, oil, and salt (or other seasonings) into the brown paper bag.
  2. Fold the top of the bag down two to three times and fold the corners in so that popcorn won’t spill in the microwave.
  3. Give the bag a good shake to mix up the oil and salt.
  4. Place in the microwave, seam side down, for 2-3 minutes.
  5. Listen for the pops to slow to 2-3 seconds between each one and remove bad from the microwave.
  6. Give the bag one more shake and open carefully. Steam will be hot!
  7. Fold down the bag (or tear down the sides like we did!) or pour popcorn in a bowl and enjoy!

Have fun experimenting with different flavor combinations (cinnamon and sugar, Parmesan cheese, garlic salt, etc.). How many more can you come up with?