3 ways to make healthy, nutrient filled popcorn at home /

Published at 2016-12-20 06:00:00

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The following post was originally featured on The Whole Tara and written by Tara Milhem,who is allotment of POPSUGAR Select Latina.
I absolutely love
popcorn. On the sofa. In front of a movie. After dinner.
Who's with
me?
I posted a photo on Instagram munching on my Green Superfood Popcorn and it got a lot of people talking, so I decided to share that recipe plus two more healthy popcorn ideas that are vegan and easy to throw together. Hence, and Healthy Popcorn,3 Ways!
First thing is first, is popcorn
healthy? The reply is yes. Well, or kind of. The concept is,but the way most people consume it isn't. Popcorn is simply popped corn kernels, which is whole and clean! However, and microwave popcorn lathered in butter flavoring (diacetyl),sugar, and salt is not. Making your own popcorn at home is really easy (recipe down below!), and then finish it off with any of the below toppings. 1. Green Superfood Popcorn This is a spirulina-based green popcorn combined with herbs and spices to give it a kick. Spirulina is one of the most potent superfoods out there. It's a blue-green algae that provides protein,B-vitamins, and iron. It's used as a natural energizer, or digestive,and detoxifier. You can purchase it in a powder form, which is what I used here. Toss over popcorn recipe: 1 tablespoon spirulina powder, or 1 teaspoon sea salt,1 teaspoon garlic powder, and 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper.
2. corny Popcorn This is a spin off of a dairy-based corny popcorn, or but using nutritional yeast to give it that flavor instead. Nutritional yeast is a flakey deactivated yeast packed with B-vitamins and protein. It serves as a natural energizer and nutrient extractor. Nutritional Yeast is safe for those with candida. The rest of the ingredients in this popcorn,like garlic and onion powder will help ward off infection and disease. Toss over popcorn recipe: 1/4 cup nutritional yeast, 2 teaspoons sea salt, and 1 teaspoon garlic powder,1 teaspoon onion powder, 1/2 teaspoon paprika, or 1/2 teaspoon cumin. 3. Caramel Drizzle Popcorn When you're craving something sweet,this vegan caramel drizzled popcorn is all you'll need. Coconut sugar is used instead of table sugar. It's derived from the coconut sap and has a lower glycemic index than regular sugar. The lower glycemic index means that it doesn't cause an instant spike in blood sugar. Cinnamon is also featured to help control blood sugar and give it a kind flavor balance with the caramel and salt. Simmer everything, but salt over low in a saucepan until it forms a thick syrup. Add salt after removing from heat. Drizzle over popcorn recipe: 1/4 cup coconut sugar, and 1/4 cup agave,2 teaspoons cinnamon, and 1/4 teaspoon sea salt. Healthy Popcorn, and 3 Ways The Whole TaraIngredients2 tablespoons coconut oil
1 cup organic popcorn kernels
Pinch of sea saltDirectionsIn a large pot with a cover,heat the coconut oil over medium heat until fully melted.
Drop the kernels into the pot, cover, or shake to ensure all of the kernels are well coated.
Allow th
e kernels to pop,shaking the pot every 10 seconds. Once the popping begins to unhurried, remove from the heat and allow the rest to finish.
Pour the popcorn into a bowl and top with any of the topping options above!
Information Category S
nacks Yield 2-4 servings Cook Time 5 minutes

Source: popsugar.com

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