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|keywords=Popcorn recipes (a Cookipedia Wiki category page) | |keywords=Popcorn recipes (a Cookipedia Wiki category page) | ||
|description=In this category you will find recipes for flavoured popcorn, most of them spicy popcorn recipes | |description=In this category you will find recipes for flavoured popcorn, most of them spicy popcorn recipes | ||
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If your ''flavour-source'' is dry, eg; the likes of: [[ginger powder]], [[salt]], [[sugar]] etc, then you can just shake them over the popped corn and serve immediately. If your ''flavour-source'' is moist, eg; the likes of: soy sauce, vinegar, fruit juice etc, then you will need to roast the popcorn in a low oven (150° C - 300° F - gas 2) for about 10 minutes so it can dry out and crisp up again. Otherwise you'll just have soggy mush. | If your ''flavour-source'' is dry, eg; the likes of: [[ginger powder]], [[salt]], [[sugar]] etc, then you can just shake them over the popped corn and serve immediately. If your ''flavour-source'' is moist, eg; the likes of: soy sauce, vinegar, fruit juice etc, then you will need to roast the popcorn in a low oven (150° C - 300° F - gas 2) for about 10 minutes so it can dry out and crisp up again. Otherwise you'll just have soggy mush. | ||
Quite a useful source for popcorn recipes [[ | Quite a useful source for popcorn recipes [[https://ask.metafilter.com/22875/Recipes-and-Tips-for-Real-Popcorn here]]. | ||
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'''How much popcorn does 75 g of dried popcorn make? 2 litres.''' | '''How much popcorn does 75 g of dried popcorn make? 2 litres.''' | ||
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!style="min-width: 50%;"|'''Dried Popcorn''' | |||
!style="min-width: 50%;"|'''Popped Popcorn''' | |||
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|- style="background: #f8f2d7;" | |||
|37.5 g||1 litre | |||
|- style="background: #e6e6fa;" | |||
|75 g||2 litres | |||
|- style="background: #f8f2d7;" | |||
|113 g||3 litres | |||
|- style="background: #e6e6fa;" | |||
|150 g||4 litres | |||
|- style="background: #f8f2d7;" | |||
|188 g||5 litres | |||
|- style="background: #e6e6fa;" | |||
|225 g||6 litres | |||
|- style="background: #f8f2d7;" | |||
|263 g||7 litres | |||
|- style="background: #e6e6fa;" | |||
|300 g||8 litres | |||
|- style="background: #f8f2d7;" | |||
|337 g||9 litres | |||
|- style="background: #e6e6fa;" | |||
|375 g||10 litres | |||
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== How much does one cup of dried popping corn weigh? == | == How much does one cup of dried popping corn weigh? == | ||
''Estimated [[Generic_conversion_table#Volume|US cup]] to weight equivalents:'' | ''Estimated [[Generic_conversion_table#Volume|US cup]] to weight equivalents:'' | ||
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!style="min-width: 20%;"|'''Ingredient''' | |||
!style="min-width: 40%;"|'''US Cups''' | |||
!style="min-width: 40%;"|'''Grams''' | |||
!style="min-width: 40%;"|'''Ounces''' | |||
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|Dried Popcorn Kernels||1 Cup||200 g||7 oz | |||
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