3 Easy Ways to Make Microwave Popcorn Better (2024)

In Cheap Tricks we’ll help you make the most out of everyday supermarket staples. Next up: Three simple ways to make microwave popcorn even better.

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Microwave popcorn is an excellent food. I’ve spent many a night too exhausted (or too full) to even fathom concocting a whole multistep meal and instead relied on old faithful: that trusty back-of-pantry box of Pop Secret. That being said, there’s always room for improvement, no? When you’re craving something more—spicier, sweeter, cheesier, savory-er—packaged popcorn seasoning (you know, those little plastic shakers sold next to the popcorn in the supermarket) can often fall flat. If you really want to elicit oohs and aahs at your next movie night, you’re trying to zhuzh up some leftover popcorn, or plain butter just isn’t cutting it anymore, follow these three tips to make microwave popcorn even better.

1. Bust out the spice grinder

Rather than just going ham and emptying half your spice cabinet directly into a bowl of popcorn, take the extra step to blend them up (yes, even the already powdered and ground spices) with salt in your spice grinder first. Associate food editor Rachel Gurjar recommends this step as a way to better meld the spices and tweak the flavor to your liking. The finer powder you’re left with post-blitz will also adhere better to your popcorn than the coarser unground stuff.

Then all you need to do is pour a few tablespoons of your preferred fat over just-popped popcorn—I use melted ghee, butter, refined coconut oil, or olive oil when I’m looking for something neutral, and sesame oil when I want an added layer of flavor—sprinkle your custom spice blend over the top, and give it a toss. The ground spices should stick right to the popcorn, meaning you won’t be left with a pile of grounds and salt at the bottom of your bowl.

Stuck in a salt-and-pepper rut? Give these flavor combos a whirl:

  • Lays Tomato Tango vibes (iykyk): Tomato powder + cayenne pepper + garlic powder + salt
  • Vegan Nacho Doritos-ish: Nutritional yeast + crush red pepper flakes + salt
  • Sour Cream & Onion: dried chives + nutritional yeast + soy milk powder + citric acid + salt + sugar + garlic powder + onion powder + dried dill

2. Lean into the funk

For truly showstopping popcorn, think beyond just sweet and salty and include deep umami flavors. (To be honest, apply this tip to everything you cook and you won’t go wrong.) Nutritional yeast, MSG, miso, Parmesan cheese, dulse granules, mushroom powder, fish sauce, and shrimp paste are all savory powerhouses that will make any bowl of microwave popcorn sing.

Chef Melissa Miranda recommends tossing whole dilis (dried and salted anchovies) into the mix for that complex richness, which she says even pairs well with sweet flavors, like in her Champorado-inspired caramel and chocolate popcorn. (I’m also planning to try it in associate food editor Kendra Vaculin’s agave and sumac rice cake “popcorn” recipe.) However you incorporate a hit of umami, it’s well worth it to transform delicious, albeit one-note, microwave popcorn into a craveable snack you can’t stop reaching for. To each their own, but that’s the whole point of movie night popcorn to me.

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Sweet and Salty Rice Cake “Popcorn”

Whether you don't eat corn or just want a change from your usual popcorn routine, these toasty, seasoned rice cakes make for the ultimate snack.

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3. Turn it into a dessert

Who says you need to eat popcorn right out of the bowl? In a nod to another nostalgic favorite—homemade Rice Krispies bars—turn popcorn into a shareable, snackable, portable sweet treat. Melt butter with marshmallows, toss in one bag of prepared popcorn, give it all a good mix, and then press it all into a sheet pan where it’ll be ready to cut into squares after it’s cooled. Food director Chris Morocco suggests adding a grown up complexity to the OG butter-and-marshmallow combo by including bloomed spices, like mustard seeds, chili flakes, and cumin.

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Spiced Marshmallow Popcorn Bars

It’s time to bring back the joy of your childhood crispy rice treats—and spice them up while you’re at it.

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If toasty, warm spices in marshmallow aren’t your thing, lean heavy into the sweet, à la these Popcorn Toffee Crunch Bars by Dawn Perry. Popcorn, chocolate, peanuts, crushed graham crackers, and puffed rice cereal make for a candy-bar-inspired treat that’s a certified crowd pleaser and showcases microwave popcorn at its highest, snack-worthiest potential.

Pop it like it’s hot:

3 Easy Ways to Make Microwave Popcorn Better (2024)

FAQs

What can you add to microwave popcorn to make it better? ›

Nutritional yeast, MSG, miso, Parmesan cheese, dulse granules, mushroom powder, fish sauce, and shrimp paste are all savory powerhouses that will make any bowl of microwave popcorn sing.

How to get microwave popcorn to pop better? ›

Microwave Popcorn
  1. Remove plastic overwrap. ...
  2. Place in center of microwave, with the correct side up as indicated on bag.
  3. Set power on HIGH for 4 minutes.
  4. DO NOT LEAVE UNATTENDED WHILE POPPING. ...
  5. For best results, stop microwave when popping slows to 2 to 3 seconds between pops. ...
  6. Bag is HOT! ...
  7. AVOID CONTACT WITH ESCAPING STEAM.

What can I put on my popcorn to make it taste better? ›

For savory popcorn: Olive oil, kosher salt, and nutritional yeast. Nutritional yeast is the perfect seasoning if you want cheesy flavor but also want vegan popcorn seasoning. For sweet popcorn: Olive oil, cinnamon, and a dash of brown sugar. This will satisfy your sweet cravings without making your teeth hurt!

How to make microwave popcorn yummier? ›

Add Some Fun Flavors To Your Popcorn

Make it sweet: Add a dash of cinnamon and sugar, or drizzle it with a bit of honey and butter. Bump up the savoriness: Can't beat a garlic parmesan combo! Just add a sprinkle of garlic powder and parmesan cheese.

How to make microwave popcorn taste like movie theater popcorn? ›

The secret is to pop it in coconut oil and add Flavacol. Flavacol is a flavored salt that theaters use when popping the popcorn. You can buy Flavacol on Amazon.

How to make microwave popcorn act 2? ›

Set microwave cooking time to 3 minutes (may vary based on oven wattage) on high power. Start the microwave. Cook until the bag expands and the popping sound slows to 1-2 sec between pops and then remove the bag from the microwave oven.

Does soaking microwave popcorn make it pop better? ›

There isn't enough moisture in unpopped kernels to create the pressure, so they fail to burst and open. To make your popcorn pop better, try soaking the kernels in a bowl of water for 10 minutes and then draining them.

Why do you put water in the microwave before popcorn? ›

Try microwaving a glass of water first to help create a humid environment for your kernels. This will help the kernels remain tender, rather than tough.

How to add seasoning to microwave popcorn? ›

If you want dry seasonings to stick to popcorn, you will probably need to add a liquid to adhere them with. You could try adding butter or oil to your popcorn while it is hot, then adding the salt and tossing it together.

How do you make popcorn taste better without adding calories? ›

And did you know cinnamon contains 0 calories per serving (1 tsp)? Yes, these seasoning sticks not only smell and taste great in dishes, they also make for the perfect healthy popcorn topping idea. Add a few servings to your plain popcorn and toss to mix.

How to jazz up microwave popcorn? ›

Mix together 1/3 cup (75 mL) packed brown sugar, 2 tsp (10 mL) ground cinnamon, 1 tsp (5 mL) spicy chili powder and 1/2 tsp (2 mL) cracked black pepper. Toss with freshly popped kernels. The heat will help the sugar stick.

What to avoid in microwave popcorn? ›

Even so, microwave popcorn can be extremely high in saturated fat and sodium, both of which increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. To reduce your risk, either choose "light" microwave popcorn or use an air popper. You should also go light on the salt and butter, or skip them altogether.

How to make microwave popcorn more buttery? ›

Microwave the butter until it melts; about 30 seconds if whipped and 1 minute if cold. Place the popcorn you just popped into a bowl. Take out butter and pour over the microwave popcorn. Toss the popcorn to allow the butter to coat it evenly.

What is the best oil for popping popcorn in the microwave? ›

Two popular choices are canola and vegetable oil (both with a smoke point of 400 degrees Fahrenheit), thanks to their generally neutral flavor. Refined peanut oil (with a smoke point of 450 degrees Fahrenheit) is also recommended, especially if you like to infuse your popcorn with some of its nuttiness.

What can you put on popcorn instead of butter? ›

Butter Substitutes for Popcorn
  • Olive Oil. Olive oil is a healthy and tasty alternative to butter. ...
  • Trail Mix. Adding trail mix to your popcorn can introduce a variety of flavors while also providing a healthy alternative to butter. ...
  • Coconut Oil. ...
  • Avocado Oil. ...
  • Ghee. ...
  • Canola Oil.
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