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Today is National Popcorn Day (Well, it’s really up to debate, but the common day to “celebrate” it is January 19th).
Here’s a healthy popcorn recipe courtesy of Lava Magazine:

National Popcorn Day is as good an excuse as any to pass along our “recipe” for our favorite evening snack. As any hard-working triathlete knows, that special breed of munchies that strikes after 7 p.m. are some of the hardest to resist.
A small bowl of this inexpensive snack, popped in coconut oil (now deemed a healthy fat), will satisfy your cravings with low-fat, low-sodium style. According to The National Popcorn Board, plain air-popped popcorn has about 31 calories a cup, while plain oil-popped corn contains about 55 calories per cup. (We find the below ratio to work well, but basically, the more oil you use, the fluffier your popcorn.)
A sprinkle of nutritional yeast (a sugar-, dairy-, and gluten-free source of protein and B-vitamins) adds a nutty, almost cheesy flavor. Find it in your health food store or in the bulk aisle. Trust us: you’ll never make microwaved popcorn again.
Recovery Popcorn
Ingredients
½ cup organic yellow popcorn
2-2 Tbsp coconut oil (cheaper on Amazon, we like Nutiva Organic extra virgin)
Optional: spray coconut oil
2 Tbsp nutritional yeast
Sea salt
Preparation
Place coconut oil in a large saucepan, or if you have one, a Whirley Pop. Turn the element head to medium, and add three kernels of corn. When the kernels pop, add the rest of the popcorn, and increase the heat a touch.
If using a Whirley Pop, turn the handle a few times; if not, shake the pot a little to mix the oil and kernels. Let the corn pop away until popping slows, remove from heat and dump in a bowl.
For more “stick power,” spray popcorn briefly with spray oil. Top with nutritional yeast and sea salt. Enjoy!

Today is National Popcorn Day (Well, it’s really up to debate, but the common day to “celebrate” it is January 19th).

Here’s a healthy popcorn recipe courtesy of Lava Magazine:

National Popcorn Day is as good an excuse as any to pass along our “recipe” for our favorite evening snack. As any hard-working triathlete knows, that special breed of munchies that strikes after 7 p.m. are some of the hardest to resist.

A small bowl of this inexpensive snack, popped in coconut oil (now deemed a healthy fat), will satisfy your cravings with low-fat, low-sodium style. According to The National Popcorn Board, plain air-popped popcorn has about 31 calories a cup, while plain oil-popped corn contains about 55 calories per cup. (We find the below ratio to work well, but basically, the more oil you use, the fluffier your popcorn.)

A sprinkle of nutritional yeast (a sugar-, dairy-, and gluten-free source of protein and B-vitamins) adds a nutty, almost cheesy flavor. Find it in your health food store or in the bulk aisle. Trust us: you’ll never make microwaved popcorn again.

Recovery Popcorn

Ingredients

½ cup organic yellow popcorn

2-2 Tbsp coconut oil (cheaper on Amazon, we like Nutiva Organic extra virgin)

Optional: spray coconut oil

2 Tbsp nutritional yeast

Sea salt

Preparation

  1. Place coconut oil in a large saucepan, or if you have one, a Whirley Pop. Turn the element head to medium, and add three kernels of corn. When the kernels pop, add the rest of the popcorn, and increase the heat a touch.
  2. If using a Whirley Pop, turn the handle a few times; if not, shake the pot a little to mix the oil and kernels. Let the corn pop away until popping slows, remove from heat and dump in a bowl.
  3. For more “stick power,” spray popcorn briefly with spray oil. Top with nutritional yeast and sea salt. Enjoy!

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  1. saite reblogged this from iswimibikeirun and added:
    I’m sooo obsessed with popcorn. this sounds faaabulous.
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