Reddit Reddit reviews Nordic Ware Microwave Popcorn Popper, Red

We found 3 Reddit comments about Nordic Ware Microwave Popcorn Popper, Red. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Nordic Ware Microwave Popcorn Popper, Red
Made of high density plastic with a plastic lidMicrowave safeDishwasher safe10-Inch by 5-Inch by 10-InchMade in the USA
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3 Reddit comments about Nordic Ware Microwave Popcorn Popper, Red:

u/SurrealEstate · 2 pointsr/pics

Check out these. They work great.

u/child_sized_tequila · 1 pointr/popcorn

I have one of these guys:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0089XJDIK/ref=twister_B01MQ0LAKG?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

You put popcorn into the bowl, optionally add a little bit of oil, and cook in the microwave like usual.

You can even serve from the bowl itself, and it rinses pretty easily

u/Who_GNU · -3 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

How are you popping your popcorn? The only reason I've ever seen popcorn burn is because there wasn't enough oil in the pan, or it was a bag of microwave popcorn with a susceptor.

If you are buying popcorn in a microwave bag, you are doing it wrong. Get something for use with (good), or without (better), a microwave. (I haven't used either of those specific products, but I use ones like them, and the principal is the same, so it is hard to go wrong.) They will pay for themselves in no time, because bulk popcorn and oil is really cheap, and making popcorn properly takes hardly any more time than microwaving a bag.

Stay away from air poppers, unless you want really dry popcorn. If you want to be healthy, cook it with a flavorful oil (e.g cocoanut or olive) and don't add butter. If the oil is flavorful, you won't need the butter to make it taste good.

For the best traditional popcorn though, cook it in cocoanut oil, add clarified butter, and salt it with finely ground salt, often referred to as flour salt.