Microwave Popcorn: Home made, cheap and easy

 by Hoopajoo
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Step 3: Relax and savor

Open the bag with great care as steam will be escaping and you can get scalded. Pour into a bowl, serve and enjoy the taste and the knowledge that this heaping bag of microwave popcorn cost less than $0.10!
 
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RaNDoMLeiGH says: Aug 26, 2010. 12:12 AM
I used some oil infused with habaneros... oh man, good stuff.
nikhilmn says: Aug 23, 2010. 5:55 AM
You Deserve 5 stars... Excellent...tried it and it works! :)
Hoopajoo (author) in reply to nikhilmnAug 23, 2010. 9:30 AM
Thank you, very much.
sneakyparasol says: May 17, 2010. 12:24 AM
this may sound weird but try using a little icing sugar instead of salt. popcorn makes a delicious sweet snack. it also tastes nice with maple syrup but is sticky and a little soggy .
adamcpennington says: Feb 26, 2010. 4:21 PM
 I have to try this. Microwave popcorn for less than 10 cents! 
Now if only I could have this process done with my Iphone. Make an app I'd buy it. adamcpennington.googlepages.com
Doc Holliday says: Feb 9, 2007. 1:21 PM
You can get better popping "success" by elevating the bag!

I put my bag on top of an inverted cereal bowl for my relatively small mirowave oven. You want to get the bag about 1/4 to 1/3 of the way down from the top.

Practice for your machine.
lonewolfszc in reply to Doc HollidayMar 24, 2007. 12:20 PM
Each individual microwave has "hot spots" where the microwave energy is concentrated. They vary from microwave to microwave, in all 3 dimensions. (This is why they have the rotating disk in the bottom)
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