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5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Popcorn Ever!, August 20, 2001
This review is from: Whirley Pop Real Theater Popcorn with 6-Quart Stovetop Popcorn Popper (Kitchen)
The Whirley-Pop makes the best popcorn I've ever had. It tastes much better than popcorn from electric oil poppers, hot air poppers, and even microwave popcorn. I'll even go on record that it's better than movie theater popcorn. It also offers several advantages: Very low ingredient cost, compared to microwave popcorn. Faster than microwave (total time: 3 minutes, although you need to turn the handle throughout the process.) Few unpopped kernels. Requires little oil (they suggest 1-3 tablespoons per 6-quart batch and 1 tablespoon is all you need! Some people use as little as 1 teaspoon!) My Whirley-Pop arrived 10 days ago and I have been using it about every other night since then. I just ordered another one as a gift for my parents. It's helping me cut my ice cream consumption way down. If you buy the gift set, be aware that the included popcorn kits are NOT low-fat! They are outstandingly delicious, however. If you don't want the popcorn kits, they offer the popper as a standalone.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great taste the old fashioned way., May 3, 2002
This review is from: Whirley Pop Real Theater Popcorn with 6-Quart Stovetop Popcorn Popper (Kitchen)
I recently got one of these delightful popcorn poppers and have really enjoyed using it. I'm a bit of a gadget queen, and yet even still I put off getting one for awhile because I didn't see the need for it. I've got a microwave I reasoned, whats the point in buying this thing. I was so wrong, there's a time and place for microwave popcorn, but there are just as many times and places for the old fashioned kind. This popper lets you control how much fat and salt you use and that alone makes it worthwhile. I like fake butter, but sometimes you just want the real flavors of popped corn, butter and salt. I suggest making your popcorn with a good double pinch of kosher salt, peanut oil and the basic yellow popcorn. You'll remember how it used to taste when you were a kid. If you like butter flavor, melt the butter separately and pour it over, you can't use butter to pop the corn - it burns. But if you're not allergic to peanuts, peanut oil is just about the best thing you can use to pop in. It adds a nutty flavor thats just so good with the popcorn and salt that most of the time I forget the butter entirely.
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Makes the crunchiest popcorn if you..., December 26, 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: Whirley Pop Real Theater Popcorn with 6-Quart Stovetop Popcorn Popper (Kitchen)
Let the popcorn fry in the pan, don't rush it by turning up the heat, let it sizzle as long as possible use medium heat or slightly lower and you will get the crunchiest popcorn. I also open the lid right away to let out the steam when it's done.
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