How To Make Healthy Air Popped Popcorn On The Stove
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Every year, I always look forward to the end of March. The weather gets warmer, the calendar flips to spring, and… Baseball starts up again!
I fell in love with the game as an eight-year-old, and three years later, I told my dad I wanted to visit all 30 Major League stadiums with him. (We’ve checked off 23 so far!) And next week, my parents and I bought tickets to see our favorite team’s Opening Day game.
I always get goosebumps walking into a baseball stadium, the kind of sensation that happens when everything feels right with the world, when the stars align and you’re where you’re meant to be and your soul is just so happy. The bright green grass, the freshly raked infield dirt, the meticulously painted white chalk of the batter’s box and foul lines…
And as a foodie, I love the ballpark smells too! Even if many of those concessions aren’t exactly on the healthy side… Toasted hot dog buns, spicy sausages, grilled peppers and onions, pizza, nachos, churros, popcorn, ice cream sundaes, frozen lemonade…
Since I’m running out of time to make healthier homemade versions of all those indulgences, I started with one of my family’s favorites: this Healthy Stovetop Air Popped Popcorn! We love snacking on popcorn in between batters and the seventh inning stretch, and this recipe is much healthier than the butter-laden ones at the ballpark. It’s really easy to make and has just 83 calories in each big 3 ¾ cup serving!
Nerd alert! I’m going to share the science of popcorn and how to make air popped popcorn on the stove—without any special machines or fancy equipment!
To start, you need fresh popcorn kernels. Yes, fresh! Ditch the kernels you bought two years ago because those just won’t pop as well. Ready for the science of why?
Popcorn kernels contain a small amount of water inside of their golden shells. When you heat popcorn kernels, that heat energy makes the water molecules vibrate. The longer you heat the kernels, the faster those water molecules vibrate… Which creates a lot of pressure inside of the kernels. Once the pressure reaches a certain level, there’s too much energy for the kernels’ shells to contain it all… So they burst open and pop!
Fresh kernels contain more water molecules than older ones that have been sitting on your pantry shelves for months (or years!). As the kernels are exposed to air, they dry out a bit more… The same way your dried fruit turns harder and drier over time. So fresh kernels = more water molecules = more likely to pop into big yummy pieces!
Totally nerdy, right? But there’s another lesson in all of that science… Butter or oil isn’t necessary to make popcorn kernels pop! From what I can tell, adding butter or oil to your pot on the stove is mainly there for flavor—and maybe to keep the outsides of the kernels from burning. But definitely not to help them pop!
Instead, all you need to make your fresh kernels pop is a nonstick pot with a tight-fitting lid. I used one like this! The popcorn won’t stick to the nonstick pot after it pops (kind of a “duh, I knew that Amy!” statement!), and the tight-fitting lid helps contain the heat and increase the pressure inside of your popcorn kernels… Thus resulting in beautiful white popcorn pieces.
The last trick? Remember to keep shaking your pot every second or two once you’ve added the kernels! If you forgot to shake your pot, you’d end up with burnt kernels. Not good! As long as you (a) use fresh kernels, (b) keep the heat towards low, and (c) shake your pot, you’ll end up with perfect air popped popcorn!
PS Every time I’ve made my homemade air popped popcorn, I ended up with zero unpopped kernels… And that’s never happened before with any other method of popcorn making! ??
With how quickly I polished off this batch, I’m going to need to make a double (or triple!) batch for us to bring to the Opening Day game! ? And when you make your own, remember to snap a picture and share it on Instagram using #amyshealthybaking and tagging @amyshealthybaking IN the photo itself! (That guarantees I’ll see your picture! ?) I’d love to see your popcorn!
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- 3 ½ tbsp (58g) fresh popcorn kernels
- ¼ - ½ tsp salt, or adjusted to taste
- Preheat a 2-quart nonstick pot with a tight-fitting lid over medium-high heat for 2 minutes. Open the lid, and add a few drops of water to the pot. If they immediately sizzle, reduce the heat to slightly above low. Add the popcorn kernels, and immediately replace the lid.
- Gently shake the pot every 2 seconds. (The popcorn kernels should start popping within 1-2 minutes.) Continue to gently shake the pot every 2 seconds until at least 3 seconds elapse in between kernel pops. Immediately remove the pot from the heat, pour the popcorn into a large bowl, and sprinkle the salt on top.
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