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A homemade caramel popcorn snack idea that shockingly buttery, rich, salty, sweet, and one of the easiest popcorn recipes you can think of. A homemade popcorn that is better than any store-bought snack at a fraction of the price! A delicious afternoon snack that you can serve to your family.
There are a few common mistakes to avoid while making that popcorn you love. Many people want to be efficient when making popcorn. Hence, they tend to dump all of the kernels into one pan and let it pop. This technique causes a problem as it ends up burning the kernels that popped previously. If the recipe calls for 1 cup of corn kernels then, divide the cooking process into 2.
Oil is another essential part of the cooking process. Choosing the right oil is key to successful popcorn. Oils such as olive oil, walnut oil, and other unrefined oils are a no-no for this recipe. High smoking point oils such as almond oil, corn oil, canola oil, grapeseed oil, peanut oil, safflower oil, and vegetable oil are the best to use when making popcorn
You can add different flavors to the caramel mixture. Adding a few cinnamon sticks or a teaspoon of anise seeds to the sugar at the beginning will add a nice kick that will elevate the flavor of the caramel and the popcorn. Lavender lover? Well, throw some dried lavender into the caramel to infuse flavor and aroma. Cardamom pods are also a great addition to the caramel sauce; just make sure to strain it after infusing.
1/2 cup barley
8 tbsp vegetable oil
3 cup sugar
3/4 cup unsalted butter
¾ cup water
salt to taste
- Put 1 tbsp of vegetable oil in a hot skillet.
- Heat until lightly smoking.
- Add grains by the handful to the hot skillet and cover.
- Let the popped grains cool.
- In a...
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Calories
602
Sodium
49mg
2% DV
Fat
33g
52% DV
Protein
2g
5% DV
Carbs
77g
26% DV
Fiber
1g
7% DV
Looking for vegan nuggets to serve as a healthy breakfast recipe or afternoon snack for the kids? This baked veggie nugget is an excellent recipe for those who are following a strictly plant-based diet.
Nuggets are a classic. Both kids and adult's love them! This healthy recipe can be made days ahead. You can also freeze them for a longer shelf life.
Potatoes, yams, cauliflower, herbs, and spices are some of the other vegetables that you can use in this recipe. You can add your twist by combining your favorite vegetables. This is one way to get your kids to eat their vegetables.
No kids yet to eat this vegan dish? No worries! That's actually an opportunity to add bold flavors such as mushrooms and ground five-spice. You may want to create a delicious curry sauce or homemade barbecue sauce to partner with this light and baked recipe. If you're feeling decadent, try deep frying or pan frying these nuggets for more umami flavor. The air fryer would also be fun to try.
You can use these nuggets is so many ways. Add them to pita with hummus and slaw. Put them in a tortilla with salsa and fresh cheese. Or, just snack on them with dip.
4 oz broccoli head
1/2 cup frozen peas
1/2 cup frozen corn kernels
1/2 cup grated cheddar
1/2 cup Almond flour
2 cups vegan buttermilk
2 tsp salt
2 tsp ground black pepper
1 cup panko breadcrumbs
1/2 cup olive oil
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Line a baking tray with baking paper.
- Cook the sweet potatoes in boiling water for 15 minutes.
- Next, cook the broccoli in salted...
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Calories
708
Sodium
2112mg
88% DV
Fat
43g
67% DV
Protein
24g
48% DV
Carbs
57g
19% DV
Fiber
7g
29% DV
Try these baked buffalo chicken wings for your weeknight dinner recipe with your friends or family. A mouth-watering chicken recipe for any occasion!
The skin is incredibly crispy and it's hard to believe that this is baked, not fried. A sweet and buttery flavor, perfect for a small gathering of friends and family. These are seriously delicious baked buffalo chicken wings. If you can only get whole wings, you can either use the wings whole or cut them into drumettes and wingettes.
Don't worry about this dish being too spicy. The added dairy in the sauce helps keep some of the intense spices controllable. In addition, you can also adjust the level of spice to your liking. Just reduce the amount of hot sauce you use and replace it with vinegar.
2 tsp baking powder
1 lemon
2 tsp salt
2 tbsp canola oil
Sauce:
4 tbsp melted unsalted butter
1 tsp smoked paprika
1/2 cup hot sauce
2 tbsp honey
- Pat dry the chicken wings.
- Preheat the oven to 250 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Line the baking sheet with foil and brush with canola oil.
- Place the wings in a large...
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Calories
713
Sodium
2093mg
87% DV
Fat
48g
74% DV
Protein
42g
84% DV
Carbs
17g
6% DV
Fiber
4g
18% DV
Everybody loves dip recipes, right? I think this salsify recipe is a keeper. This dipping sauce recipe is smoky, a bit sour and creamy, and super tasty. A perfect dip for an afternoon snack idea or starter for your family meal.
Salsify is the starting point for this recipe. Yes, salsify. It's a root that tastes a bit like oysters. It'll be great in a dip with some smoked sour cream all slathered on a bit of fluffy flatbread.
A dip and bread is a classic appetizer, right? This bread course will be great with sparkling wine. Oysters and sparkling wine are a classic combo. We'll see if this oyster flavored vegetable works with these bright wines too.
1 cup diced red bell pepper
2 clove garlic
1 tbsp chopped parsley
1 tsp chopped chives
2 cups mayonnaise
2 cups sour cream
Salt and pepper to taste
- Drain cans of salsify.
- Chop vegetables into chunky bits.
- Freeze the sour cream until you can cut it for about 20-30 minutes.
- Cut cream into small chunks.
- Set...
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Calories
176
Sodium
57mg
2% DV
Fat
11g
17% DV
Protein
3g
7% DV
Carbs
17g
5% DV
Fiber
5g
20% DV