NEWS: Snack Hacks That Really Pop

If spending more time at home than usual has you reaching for snacks more often, keep some quick, flavorful options on-hand to help fuel you and your family throughout the day when hunger pangs strike.

One versatile pantry staple that can fit a variety of snack cravings: popcorn. With no artificial additives or preservatives, light and airy popcorn is naturally low in fat and calories, non-GMO and gluten free, making it a sensible option to enjoy one handful at a time or sprinkled with seasonings that satisfy your taste buds. A whole-grain food, popcorn has energy-producing carbohydrates and fiber, which can help keep you satisfied longer. Plus, it's simple enough to make that kids can help in the kitchen by popping it themselves or adding toppings.

Whether you're craving something sweet, salty, spicy – or nearly anything else – freshly popped popcorn can serve as the perfect base ingredient to simply mix in your favorite toppings or create more unique tastes by combining a variety of herbs and spices. For example, consider these hacks to add easy flavor:

For more snack ideas that deliver on both flavor and nutrition, visit popcorn.org.

Sugar Corn
Yield: 8 cups

1/4

cup vegetable oil, for popping

1/2

cup popcorn kernels

1

pinch white sugar, plus additional, to taste

In medium pan, heat oil until hot.

Add popcorn to pan and sprinkle sugar over it. Add more sugar, if desired, to taste.

Cover and shake pan continuously until popcorn is popped.

Honey Matcha Popcorn
Yield: 12 cups

12

cups unsalted, unbuttered popped popcorn

1/4

cup butter

1/4

cup honey

1

teaspoon matcha green tea powder

1/2

teaspoon salt

1

tablespoon black sesame seeds

Preheat oven to 300 F.

Line large, rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Place popped popcorn in large mixing bowl.

In small saucepan over medium heat, melt together butter, honey, matcha powder and salt, stirring until dissolved. Pour over popcorn; toss to combine. Spread onto baking sheet. Sprinkle with sesame seeds.

Bake, stirring occasionally, 25-30 minutes, or until popcorn is dry. Let cool completely before serving.

Tip: Matcha powder can be found in the tea and coffee aisle at supermarkets.

Popcorn Con Pesto
Yield: 5 quarts

5

quarts popped popcorn

1/2

cup butter

1

tablespoon dried basil leaves, crushed

1

teaspoon dried parsley, crushed

1

teaspoon garlic powder

1/3

cup Parmesan cheese

1/2

cup pine nuts (optional)

Place popped popcorn in large bowl and keep warm.

In small saucepan, melt butter; add basil, parsley, garlic, Parmesan cheese and nuts, if using.

Stir to blend.

Pour over popped popcorn, stirring well.

Note: Dried thyme or oregano, or combination of ingredients, may be used in place of basil.

Cajun Corn
Yield: 2 1/2 quarts

1/4

cup butter, melted

2 1/2

quarts popped popcorn, warm

1

teaspoon paprika

1/2

teaspoon onion powder

1/2

teaspoon garlic powder

1/4

teaspoon cayenne pepper

1

teaspoon lemon pepper

Heat oven to 300 F.

In bowl, pour butter over warm popcorn.

In separate bowl, combine paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, cayenne pepper and lemon pepper; sprinkle over popcorn. Toss to mix.

Bake 5-10 minutes for crispy popcorn.

Michael French
mfrench@familyfeatures.com 
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