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I am a bonafide, certified, card-carrying popcorn lover! I have been since I was a kid, when my parents would hand me a little red plastic cup of crunchy popcorn to enjoy while we snuggled up to watch movies almost every night.

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My love for popcorn carried me right on through to buckets of movie theater popcorn during date nights when I was a teenager, shared bags of microwave popcorn with my dorm mates in college, and finally to my own kitchen with my own family, where I have absolutely perfected the best method for buttery, crunchy, salty movie theater-style popcorn right at home on the stovetop.

Wholefully Protip

Making stovetop movie theater popcorn is way more affordable than microwave popcorn bags. For the cost of one box of microwave popcorn, you can get four times that amount of stovetop popping corn!

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Why does movie theater popcorn taste better?

There are three things that make movie theater popcorn delicious: butter, salt, and COCONUT OIL. Bet you didn’t expect that last one! Most movie theaters cook their popcorn in a coconut oil blend, which adds an interesting depth and sweetness to the popcorn. You’d never say “Hey, this popcorn tastes like coconut!” but you’d definitely say “Hey, this popcorn doesn’t taste right!” without it.

What do I need to make movie theater popcorn?

For a large batch of popcorn (enough to satisfy 2-4 movie snackers), you’ll need:

  • 1/2 cup of popping corn kernels—I like using Sprouted Popcorn because sprouted corn can be easier to digest, but the regular stuff works, too!
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil—For the best flavor, look for “virgin” or “unrefined” coconut oil.
  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) of butter—Salted or unsalted, either works.
  • Fine salt—I like sea salt, but regular table salt does the trick, too.

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What is the best oil for popcorn?

Coconut oil is the very best oil to use for popping popcorn. You’re looking for virgin (AKA: unrefined) coconut oil. It’s what makes popcorn taste like the stuff from the movies. Refined coconut oil will work from a method perspective, but it won’t give quite the same movie theater taste.

Wholefully Protip

Butter and salt make popcorn taste delicious, but the true movie concession taste comes from cooking the popcorn in coconut oil. Don’t skip this part!

Can I pop popcorn using butter instead of oil?

Using butter to pop the kernels sounds like it would add another layer of buttery flavor to your popcorn, but I wouldn’t recommend it. Butter has a much lower smoke point than coconut oil, which makes it tricky to get delicious popcorn instead of burnt popcorn.

How do you make movie theater butter for the popcorn?

The truth is, the “butter” at the concession stand is actually butter-flavored oil. But at home, you can use the real stuff! But before you melt butter and pour it on top, it’s important to clarify the butter to keep your popcorn from going soggy. This is because butter has a high water content.

Wholefully Protip

Melted butter turns popcorn soggy because of its high water content. Make sure to clarify your butter before pouring it on.

It sounds complicated, but clarifying butter is actually a breeze in the microwave, and it removes enough of the water to leave you with buttery, perfectly crunchy popcorn. Here’s how you do it:

  1. Put stick of butter in a glass measuring cup. You’ll need to use the spout later.
  2. Microwave on high for 30-40 seconds, or until the butter is all melted and foamy.
  3. Let the butter cool for 1-2 minutes. You should start to see the butter separating into three layers—foam, clarified butter, and milk solids. Don’t worry if the layers aren’t super clear. We’re not looking for perfection here, just to get rid of enough water to keep our popcorn crunchy.
  4. Take a spoon and skim off as much of the foam on top as you can. Again, no need to be perfect.
  5. You’ll be left with a very clear, very yellow layer of clarified butter, with a layer of milk solids underneath.
  6. When it’s time to dress your popcorn, pour the clear, yellow clarified butter onto the popcorn, leaving the milk solids behind.

You can also do this process with a pan on the stovetop if you don’t have a microwave. Just heat the butter until foamy, and then follow steps 3-6 above.

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Can’t I just use ghee instead of clarifying the butter?

You sure can! Ghee is shelf-stable clarified butter that is perfect for melting and drizzling on popcorn. Saves a step!

Is there a faster way to clarify butter?

If clarifying your butter seems like an annoying step to do each time you make movie theater popcorn (it really isn’t, it’s probably a two-minute process), you can make a large batch of clarified butter and stash it in the fridge in a jar for months at a time. Then, just melt a little bit as you need it. Because most of the water and milk solids are removed from the butter when it’s clarified, it keeps for much longer than standard butter.

Alright, teach me how to pop popcorn on the stove!

First up, you’ll want a big pot with a lid for this. Why? Well, popcorn expands! I don’t recommend using a heavy pot (like a Dutch oven), because you’ll need to shake the pot throughout the popping process. And man, cast iron is hard to shake.

Wholefully Protip

Make sure to use a nice, big pot for stovetop popcorn. Popcorn expands!

Now that you’ve selected your pot, here’s the method you’re going to follow for making your popcorn:

  1. Put your pot on high heat and add in the coconut oil.
  2. Once the oil is completely melted, add in your popcorn kernels.
  3. Swirl the pot around so that each and every kernel gets a nice little coating of coconut oil, and is more or less in a single layer.
  4. Every now and again, give the pan a good shake to mix up the kernels and keep them from burning.
  5. After your first kernel pops, put on the lid of the pot, slightly ajar to release steam, because if you don’t you’ll have popcorn flying all over your kitchen.
  6. While the popcorn is popping, keep shaking the pot frequently to prevent burning. Within a few minutes, you’ll hear the popping slow down. Turn off the burner and just let it sit for a few minutes.

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I have popcorn and clarified butter. Now what?

Now, grab your measuring cup of butter and start to slowly stream it onto the popcorn. At first you’ll see nothing but clear, bright yellow clarified butter.

But as you get to the end of the clarified part, you’ll start to see that third opaque, white layer—the milk solids. Stop right then! We just want the clarified butter on our popcorn—not the milk solids.

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Wholefully Protip

Milk solids from clarified butter are a great addition to pasta sauce, omelets, and baked goods to give a bit of creaminess.

Stir up your popcorn really well to make sure every kernel gets a touch of butter. Sprinkle on your desired amount of salt (if you used salted butter, you might want to go light on the salt at first). You can also feel free to add other flavorings (garlic salt, ranch mix, etc.) during this stage—but I’m a purist and usually just use salt as a popcorn topping.

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Can you make movie theater popcorn in an air popper or in the microwave?

We love our air popper in our house, but for true, authentic movie theater taste, you’re going to need to bust out the coconut oil and a pot and make it on your stove top. If you can’t break up with your air popper or cooking in the microwave, air-popped popcorn with clarified butter and salt is still incredibly delicious!

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Buttery Movie Theater Popcorn Recipe

Yield: 4 servings

Prep Time: 2 minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 7 minutes

You don't need to hit up the movie theater to enjoy the best popcorn ever! Enjoy buttery goodness at home with this simple step-by-step tutorial.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, unsalted or salted
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil
  • 1/2 cup popcorn kernels
  • Salt, to taste

Instructions

  1. Place the butter in a glass measuring cup with a spout. Microwave on high for 30-40 seconds until foamy. Let cool for 1-2 minutes, to allow the layers to separate.
  2. Using a spoon, gently scoop off the foamy top on the butter and discard (no need to be perfect, just get as much as you can). Set the butter aside while you make your popcorn.
  3. In a large soup pot with a lid, melt the coconut oil over high heat. Add in the popcorn kernels, and swirl to coat all the kernels.
  4. Shake the pot frequently to avoid burning. Once the first kernel pops (about a minute or two), immediately place the lid on the pot, but leave it ajar so steam can escape.
  5. Continue shaking the pot frequently until the popping slows down. Once it does slow down, remove the pot from the heat and let sit for a few minutes while the final kernels pop.
  6. Once all the kernels are done popping, slowly stream the butter over the popcorn, stopping when you reach the opaque part of the melted butter (see photo in post). Discard the remaining butter or save for another use.
  7. Stir the popcorn, and then season with the desired amount of salt.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 4Serving Size: 3 cups
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 66Total Fat: 7gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 153mgCarbohydrates: 1gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 0g

At Wholefully, we believe that good nutrition is about much more than just the numbers on the nutrition facts panel. Please use the above information as only a small part of what helps you decide what foods are nourishing for you.

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FAQs

What is the secret to movie theater butter? ›

It owes its flavor to the magic combo of hydrogenated soybean oil and a popcorn salt called Flavacol. The soybean oil mimics the consistency of butter and is flavored to get the familiar butter taste you know and love. Flavacol, on the other hand, is made with an artificial butter flavor.

What is the butter they put on movie theater popcorn? ›

Directions. Movie theaters use butter-flavored oil, which has a lower water content than butter so it makes popcorn less soggy. Real clarified butter has the same effect.

How do you get butter all over popcorn at movies? ›

All you need is a straw to stick in the middle of the popcorn, which you then line up with the butter dispenser, and voila: It butters your popcorn from the bottom up. "I love butter popcorn but I hate when the butter is only at the top," she said in the video as she sticks the straw in the center of the kernels.

How do you get popcorn to taste like movie theater? ›

If you do want to make it look and taste like movie theatre popcorn, adding the salt and turmeric is perfect! Feel free to melt butter and drizzle it over the popcorn for that buttery taste.

How to make 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 makes movie Theatre butter so good? ›

The flavor all comes down to one ingredient: Flavacol. You've likely never heard of Flavacol because, really, only movie theaters use it. Essentially, it's butter-flavored salt. It's a really fine, bright orange powder that adds that buttery flavor you crave and the signature yellow color.

What are the ingredients in Regal Cinemas popcorn butter? ›

Your movie theater butter has no butter in it, but it does have partially hydrogenated soybean oil (a.k.a. trans fats), beta carotene (a coloring, makes carrots orange), tertiary Butylhydroquinone or TBHQ (synthetic preservative that keeps the color and texture from changing as the product sits), polydimethylsiloxane ( ...

What's the difference between butter and movie theater butter? ›

A: Ultimate Butter has a stronger butter flavor while the Movie Theatre Butter is suppose to taste like the popcorn available at movie theatres. If you like butter go with the Ultimate Butter option.

What oil does AMC use for popcorn? ›

It's a personal preference—and there are certainly people who eat both and wouldn't even notice the difference.” AMC, Regal, and Marcus theaters use coconut oil, while Cinemark opts for canola, and other regional chains use a blend.

What is the straw butter trick? ›

The straw hack in question was actually a viral hit in its own right in 2022, thanks to TikTok user Gypsy (@gypsyg_). “My granddaughter showed me this hack. You put a straw in your popcorn at the theater and the butter runs to the bottom and all your butter is not on top. And it works!” Gypsy wrote in her caption.

How does popcorn get buttery? ›

Clarified butter or ghee: Clarified butter or ghee gives the popcorn a clean, rich, buttery flavor.

How much Flavacol to use? ›

You put 1/2 TEAspoon of Flavacol in with 1tablespoon coconut oil (NO MORE than 3/4 TEAspoon of Flavacol & only that much if you like an EXTREME FREAKISH amount of salt), Melt for a few seconds then add 1/3 to 1/2 cup popcorn (if microwave popper hit "popcorn setting" in the microwave & "add 30 seconds").

What is the secret to movie theater popcorn? ›

While butter flavor is involved, there's no actual butter in most movie theater popcorn. Instead, these two key ingredients give movie theater popcorn its signature taste and smell: popcorn popping oil and popcorn seasoning. Yup, it's that simple.

Can you sprinkle Flavacol on popcorn? ›

A: YES! I will give you the direct quote from a flavacol article: "You can also pop popcorn in the microwave with Flavacol.

Why does movie popcorn taste better than homemade? ›

However, many don't know that the main reason for the taste of that movie popcorn is a topping called Flavacol.

What is the chemical in movie theater butter? ›

Your movie theater butter has no butter in it, but it does have partially hydrogenated soybean oil (a.k.a. trans fats), beta carotene (a coloring, makes carrots orange), tertiary Butylhydroquinone or TBHQ (synthetic preservative that keeps the color and texture from changing as the product sits), polydimethylsiloxane ( ...

Will movie theater butter come out of clothes? ›

Yes. The key is to pretreat the stain before you wash it. Use a heavy-duty laundry detergent and check the stain before you place the garment in the dryer. A butter stain is not necessarily permanent unless the stain is set by the high heat of the dryer.

What popcorn oil does AMC use? ›

It's a personal preference—and there are certainly people who eat both and wouldn't even notice the difference.” AMC, Regal, and Marcus theaters use coconut oil, while Cinemark opts for canola, and other regional chains use a blend.

How to clarify butter for popcorn? ›

Melt butter in 1-quart saucepan over low heat, without stirring, 10-15 minutes or until melted and solids separate from fat. Remove from heat; let stand 5 minutes. Skim off foam. Slowly pour off clear yellow liquid, leaving behind the residue of milk solids that has settled to bottom of pan.

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