How to Use a Microwave-safe Dish to Heat Popcorn

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David Parker
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Are you a popcorn lover? Look no further than your local kitchen to make your own delicious microwave popcorn! All you need is a quality microwave-safe dish to get the job done.

My name is David Parker, and I’m a passionate popcorn reviewer based in Dallas. Here at my blog Kernel Kravings, I often write about my favorite popcorn recipes and microwave popping techniques. One of the simplest ways to make popcorn is to use a microwave-safe dish.

To make popcorn in a microwave-safe dish, start by pouring a half cup of popcorn kernels into the dish. Then, slowly pour in two tablespoons of oil for optimal flavor and popping performance. Place a plate or plate-like lid on top of the dish to keep the popcorn from splattering inside the microwave, and then cook for 2-3 minutes on high, pausing to shake the dish every 10-15 seconds.

When you start to hear fewer popping noises, it’s time to remove the dish and enjoy your popcorn. You’ll find that using a microwave-safe dish gives you incredibly flavorful popcorn, and you don’t need a special popcorn popper.

Try it out for yourself and let me know what you think! And don't forget to sign up for the Kernel Kravings newsletter to stay up-to-date with the latest popcorn recipes, video reviews, and advice.

About the Author

David Parker is a Dallas-based writer who specializes in microwave popcorn reviews. He often shares his love and knowledge of popcorn on his blog Kernel Kravings.

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