Stovetop popcorn is the most rewarding cooking project: With a pot and a little oil, you can turn a scoop of kernels into a big batch of warm popcorn in less than 5 minutes.
Try one of these top-rated hot-air, microwave, stovetop, or theater-style popcorn poppers to make a healthier, customizable snack in just minutes.
The best home popcorn makers and poppers from Cuisinart, Whirley Pop and Presto for microwave, air popped and stove top popcorn with or without oil.
Some, but not all. You need at least a little oil with a stovetop, self-stirring, or movie theater–style machine, as it helps transmit heat to the kernels more effectively. On the other hand, you should never use oil in an air popper; nothing but popcorn is supposed to go in its ...
This popper can create up to six quarts of popcorn, plus it features cool innovations like a patented stirring mechanism to leave no kernel unturned. Grosche Stovetop Espresso Maker Stovetop Espresso Maker $44.99 $49.99 Amazon Coffee lovers are sure to enjoy this stovetop espresso maker. The pot...
Create something special to share with family and friends. Our Stovetop Popcorn with Dark Chocolate & Potato Chips, is perfect for any occasion and delicious in every way!
If you want the best popcorn in the world, then there’s really only one option. You need aWhirley Pop, which is a stovetop popcorn popper with a special vented lid and a popcorn mixer built into the pot top. Years ago, our friend taught us how to make popcorn low and slow in the...
Kuhn Rikon’s 4th Burner Pot was specifically designed to be used on the smallest burner found on a stovetop. If you’re shopping for a home cook who cares about efficiency, this gift will please them immeasurably. The pot comes with a steam basket, which can also be used to boil smalle...
I’ve never made this fudge on the stovetop so I don’t know how it would turn out if you do. How to make sure your fudge doesn’t crystallize. Mom says to mix the sugar and the evaporated milk, then add the marshmallows before turning on the heat. Keep your heat at 250°F and...
The Whirley Pop is a stovetop popcorn popper. There's no real technology here-it's a sturdy pot with a well-fitting lid and a stirring paddle, and available at a price point in line with other small kitchen appliances. You can even use it for its intended use and pop a tasty batch ...