10-01-2014, 09:54 PM
What kind of popcorn consumer are you? Do you do Jiffy Pop, microwave, airpop, or stovetop?
Apparently the rage in popcorn is heirloom exotic varieties. Orville Redenbacher is now passé.
I use a stovetop Whirley Pop Popper and Orville's popcorn.
I've tried a few of the heirlooms and they just didn't cut it.
Apparently the rage in popcorn is heirloom exotic varieties. Orville Redenbacher is now passé.
Quote:Heirloom Popcorn Helps a Snack Reinvent Itself [New York Times]
With the invention of steam-powered poppers and caramel-coated Cracker Jack in the late 1800s, popcorn moved from farm-family snack to cultural novelty. It buoyed the movie industry in the Great Depression. Products like Jiffy Pop, which offered pan, oil and corn in one magical purchase, brought popcorn back to the kitchen in the 1960s. They, in turn, were bigfooted by the microwave oven in the ’80s.
Now, in an era of farmers’ markets and a do-it-yourself ethos, older popcorn varieties with names like Dakota Black, Tom Thumb and Lady Finger are being popped on the stove in coconut and olive oils, enhanced with just a kiss of fresh butter and fine salt or fortified with rosemary, wasabi powder or nothing at all.
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Mr. Roberts sells almost 400 pounds of Appalachian heirloom sweet flint popping corn a week. Chefs are his biggest customers, drawn in part by his corn’s sweet, slightly floral taste. But home cooks, too, are rediscovering the joys of making popcorn on the stove (“a lost art,” Lynn Mealhow calls it) and updating it with flavors like garam masala or sriracha — treating it, in effect, like any other premium ingredient.
I use a stovetop Whirley Pop Popper and Orville's popcorn.
I've tried a few of the heirlooms and they just didn't cut it.