thread: Cooking popcorn on the stove???

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    Cooking popcorn on the stove???

    Since I can remember I have always had one of those air-popped popcorn machines. That died a while ago, so I now make popcorn on the stove.

    I was wondering if you can pop it without oil in a good non-stick pan? Or do you always have to use oil if popping on the stove?

    Thanks in advance

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    I cant do it I always burn it! lol

    But DH ALWAYS uses oil when he does it, so I think yes....how deep is your non stick pan though? It needs the height to pop properly doesnt it?

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    You can use spray oil I think.. I only add a tiny bit of oil to my pan..

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    I've found you can get away with a bit of spray oil as long as you shake the bejeesus out of the pan while it's popping to make sure you don't burn the ones at the bottom. HTH

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    i use about a teaspoon of butter..

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    You can do it in a brown paper lunch bag in the microwave - just put the kernels in and fold the top over. I can't remember how long to do it for though sorry!

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    Thanks girls I have a fairly deep pan, it popped really well yesterday (with oil) but was hoping I could do it without oil.
    Thanks for the microwave tip Nai.

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    When I make it on the stove, I use a tablespoon or so of Copha. Its vegetable shortening or something like that.