Friday, June 22, 2012
Take Me to the Circus: Madagascar 3 Delivers
Monday, June 4, 2012
Blueberry Orange Bread: Cut Me 2 Slices
Ripe
fruits promise delicious freshly baked muffins at the quaint country store on
bright summer mornings, but what happens when you work until 5pm, get to the
store, and find all the best home baked pastries gone? Blueberry
Orange Bread offers a soothing solution to anyone craving sweet seasonal
luscious fruits on bread. It’s
great for people with little time to bake, since it takes as little as ten
minutes to prep and only an hour to bake; yet, the fast process prevents
undervaluing its undeniably irresistible blast of berry zest. The refreshing combination of
blueberries mixed with the citrus of oranges settles the taste for a person
desiring something fruity but not too sweet, and with a kick. It also contains little fat but packs
loads of antioxidants and Vitamin C, making it great for breakfast, dessert, or
a scrumptious side and snack. Top
it with butter and pair it with a warm cup of coffee and you’ll have bread matching
that of any at Starbucks or homey country stores, and you won’t miss the time
of travel or expense you use to sacrifice to get the same motivated morning
attitude and treated tummy.
Follow
the directions below to fill your kitchen with a blueberry aroma better than a
Yankee Candle:
Ingredients
·
2 cups
all-purpose flour
·
1 cup
sugar
·
1
teaspoon baking powder
·
1/2
teaspoon baking soda
·
1/2
teaspoon salt
·
1 egg
·
1/2 cup
orange juice
·
1/3 cup
water
·
2
tablespoons butter, melted
·
2
tablespoons grated orange peel
·
3/4 cup
fresh or frozen blueberries
Directions
· In a large bowl, combine the first five
ingredients. In another bowl, combine egg, orange juice, water, butter and
orange peel. Add to dry ingredients just until combined. Fold in the
blueberries. Pour into a greased and floured 8-in. x 4-in. loaf pan.
·
Bake at
350° for 65-70 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out
clean. Cool for 10 minutes; remove from pan to a wire rack. Yield: 1
loaf.
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Sunday, June 3, 2012
"That Movie is Masterful!
Snow White and the Huntsman masterfully re-imagines the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale of
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, it being the second and darker re-working of the
tale this year (the other is Mirror,
Mirror starring Julia Roberts).
Taking on a risky challenge of twisting a beloved fantastical story into
a bloody and boisterous epic, director Rupert Sanders rises victorious with
this captivating cinematic film. Shot
in the gorgeous setting of Wales and Ireland, Huntsman delivers breathtaking cinematography and excellent
photography that crafts a refreshingly imaginative take on a classic. Colleen Atwood designs astoundingly
gorgeous costumes like the wicked Queen Ravenna’s gold and black gowns, and the
sleek weapons like the bow the son of the duke, William, carries and the heavy
clad iron sword and axe the Huntsman wields, which both majestically strike realistic
visuals of the royal ages. Skeptical
about how Kristen Stewart would perform after her overly dramatic performances
as Bella in the Twilight sagas, I was
pleasantly impressed. Smart story
development of keeping Snow White as a fierce-spirited but less verbally
assertive character (she is second to the Huntsman and the Queen, both leading
the dialogue) for the first ¾ of the film allows Stewart to amplify Snow
White’s brave and pure heart in a believable manner, which makes her character
more heroically triumphant when she transitions into a fierce and honorable
warrior that leads her deceased father’s armies against the Queen. Though most of Ravenna’s diction is
disappointingly intended for screaming commands, Charlize Theron delivers
hypnotizing facial expressions that horrifyingly shift the Queen’s hedonistic
and fearful thoughts from wicked to manipulatively understanding. Meanwhile, Chris Hemsworth’s
performance as the rough huntsman enhances the power driving the movie: not to
mention his enticing Scottish accent that makes the knees of every lady admirer
buckle. Some of the war scenes present
repetitive moves that could confuse some viewers because they jump abruptly between
actions, occasionally slowing the excitement of it. Comedic relief characters, however, like the eight dwarves unmask
hilarious similarities to characteristic seen in the two friendly bickering scaly-wags
in Pirates of the Caribbean, which
guarantees laughs that effectively break up the violent and sentimental scenes
in this movie. Centering on an
interesting theme of the fairest beauty coming from within, Snow White and the Huntsman turns
damsels into drivers while also masterfully combining elements like the suggestion
of an acid-trip in Alice in Wonderland (with moments in the Dark Forest),
one-on-one breathtaking battles between villains and rough heroes (Lord of the Rings) and magical moments
with mystical creatures (Chronicles of
Narnia), which all collectively harmonize the story and release a must-see
film.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Searching for a Refreshing Summer Dinner? Baked Haddock with Nectarine Salsa is the Answer!
Hot weather
easily stills the appetite, which makes it hard to pick a main course that will
satisfy everyone in the family.
Fruits and fresh farm veggies serve jubilantly juicy flavors, but have
little sustenance for an entire dinner.
Luckily, Baked Haddock with
Nectarine Salsa hits both taste and hunger targets. Designing a personal recipe for the
baked haddock and snagging a tasty nectarine salsa from the Taste of Homes website, I found this
entre easy to cook yet savory and fulfilling. The zest from the orange, basil, lemon, and pepper spice up
the relatively bland white fish, and the fascinatingly flavorful juices of
nectarine, kiwi, onion, vinegar and kiwi top the haddock with a luscious salsa
you’ll intentionally make extra of…because you’ll probably want to serve it
with crackers come your late night snack.
This entre pairs well with a smooth chardonnay or sharp red with a hint
of berries and spring greens dazzled with fresh strawberries, ripe cucumber,
plump carrots, and a light dressing like red-wine vinegar and lemon or zinfandel. These additions compliment the sweet in
the main meal well but keep dinner pleasantly light, which makes it an excellent
course for tired troopers drained by the overwhelming humidity and heat. Combine the variety of ingredients with
the simple directions below, and your guaranteed a dinner that is good for all
families, especially in the summer!
Ingredients For the Haddock:
·
Orange
zest
·
Lemon
juice
·
Basil
·
Black
Pepper
·
1
tsp. olive oil
·
8
oz. fresh haddock
Ingredients for the Salsa:
·
1 medium
nectarines, cut into 1/2 inch pieces
·
1/2 medium
cucumber, seeded and cut into 1/2 inch pieces
·
1/2 medium kiwi,
peeled, cut into 1/2 inch pieces
·
2 tablespoons
chopped green onion
·
4-1/2 teaspoons
orange juice
· 1-1/2 teaspoons white wine vinegar
Directions for the Haddock:
·
Rinse
and pat dry the fish before placing into a non-stick baking dish.
·
Cover
the fish with the lemon juice.
·
Shave
orange zest and drizzle the oil on the fish. Sprinkle with pepper.
·
Preheat
the oven to 450 degrees. Bake
haddock for 15-18 minutes. Watch
carefully so as to overcook.
· Combine nectarine, cucumber, kiwi, onion, orange juice, and vinegar for
salsa. Cover. Chill until ready to serve.
· Place haddock over fresh greens and top with salsa for finish.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Praise for Pound Puppies
The second
season of Hasbro Studio’s Pound Puppies,
an animated TV series for young kids, premiers on The Hub TV network this Saturday, June 2 at 9am. Following a team of fearless dogs from
Shelter 17 that determinedly search for places of residence to house lonely
puppies, Pound Puppies is an
inspirationally innovative show that gives kids an adventure via teaching them
important morals like teamwork and brainstorming. The smart, cool and brave mutt, Lucky, leads members of the Shelter 17 Gang on their investigations. He also acts as great role model
children admire; always putting himself in the way of danger first and letting
his friends grow and learn from their mistakes. Other members of the gang encourage and engage diverse
characteristics from dogs like Cookie, Lucky’s tough and loyal but softhearted
right-paw dog, to Rebound, a too-enthusiastic
and too-friendly pup whose non-stop jib-jab sometimes drives the gang up a wall
(but tugs at the heartstrings of potential
humans looking to adopt). Aside
the dog heroes, some human characters like grumpy but oblivious Shelter 17
owner McLeish and the loveable but bumbling Shelter 17 security guard, Olaf,
drive edge in the show’s episodes.
Three new puppies including Rebound, Cupcake and Patches will appear in
this second season, and a special guest voice appearance from Fairly Oddparent’s Tara Strong in the
show’s premiere episode (as a puppy named Zipper) gives families an even
greater reason to view it.
Starring other voice talents of Eric
McCormack (Will & Grace), Yvette Nicole Brown (Community), Betty White (Hot
in Cleveland), Michael Rapaport (Prison Break), John DiMaggio (Futurama,
Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters) and Alanna Ubach (Legally Blonde), Pound Puppies dishes a show parents
will love watching with their wildly captivated kids!
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Baking Butterflies
Children can’t
wait to get out of school, but parents and babysitters dread the “I’m bored”
complaints kids spout on those not-so-sunny summer days. A great activity to dodge these
dreadful comments is baking a fun and easy recipe like Butterfly Cupcakes!
Kids love the fun shape of a butterfly designing this simple (and not to mention delicious)
treat. Focusing on a more bland
cake flavor for a base, these cupcakes serve as great desserts for the picky
person that is hesitant of trying something unfamiliar but also craving something
sweet. Most of the flavor comes
from the pie filing that glues the wings of the cupcake butterfly to the
body. The recipe provided below
suggests a lemon filling mainly because it lacks lumps that can make it harder for
the wings to stick to the body; however, any pie filling works. Personally, I used a cherry pie filling
and replaced the licorice antennas with blue frosting. This resulted in fun patriotic painted
butterflies that I could serve at approaching USA parties for Memorial Day and
the 4th of July. The
fun shapes presenting these cupcakes pulls the hungry investigator to the
table, but the delicious blend of fruity and basic tastes get them grabbing
seconds. Good for any occasion ranging
from a desperately needed activity that can distract rambunctious children to a
sophisticated adult gathering enjoying a summer’s day at the lake, Butterfly
Cupcakes guarantees zest and brings beauty to all tables!
Follow this
quick recipe below to whip of these savory snacks:
Ingredients
·
3/4 cup butter, softened
·
3/4 cup sugar
·
3 eggs
·
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
·
2 cups self-rising flour
·
1/2 cup milk
·
1 can (15-3/4 ounces) lemon pie filling
·
40 pieces red and/or black shoestring
licorice (2 inches)
Directions
· In a large bowl, cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat
in eggs and vanilla. Add flour to
cream mixture alternately with milk.
· Fill greased muffin cups half full. Bake at 350° for 15-20 minutes or
until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool in pans 10
minutes before removing to wire racks to cool completely.
· Cut off the top fourth of each cupcake; cut the slices in half. Spoon
1tablespoon pie filling onto each cupcake. Place two halves upside down on top
of filling for wings. Insert two pieces of licorice for antennae. Yield: 20
cupcakes.
Editor's Note: As a substitute for each cup of self-rising
flour, place 1-1/2 teaspoons baking powder and 1/2 teaspoon salt in a measuring
cup. Add all-purpose flour to measure 1 cup.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Forget Dinosaurs, Fire Breathing Dragons are Alive and Astounding!
Calling it a show “That is really for the child of the 21st
century” (Herald Sun), How to Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular dazzles
its audience with digital technology analogous to 3D movies. Inspired by the fun of DreamWorks
Animation’s How to Train Your Dragon
cinematic feature, director Nigel Jamieson takes this show filled with flying
acrobats and cutting-edge puppetry outside of Melbourne and on its global
tour. The acrobats portraying the
beloved characters in DreamWork’s film give a dazzling performance matching
that of Cirque du Soliel, but its real mastery burns from the 3D projections of
the dragons (from Fishlegs, Ruffnuts, Tuffnuts, and Snoutlouts to the unmatchable
Nightfury) created and designed by Dan Potra. These projections impress people with a realistic
performance parallel to that of the Dinosaur
ride in Animal Kingdom or the Walking
with Dinosaurs production, especially when they come to life in battles
with enemies or interactions with characters including events like Hiccup
riding Toothless! As if the life-size
projections aren’t enough, the vivid and breathtaking scenery landscaping
familiar and fantastical Scotland regions (that once housed many Viking villages)
will certainly blow audiences away.
Hollywood actor Riley Miner leads the US version of this production as
Hiccup in the show traveling across country this year (2012). He follows the
performance of Rarmian Newton, who stars as Hiccup in the original Australian
adventure shown in Melbourne. Actress Gemma Nguyen (in USA) also delivers an unforgettable acrobatic performance as Astrid, the most
skilled dragon fighter amongst the Viking teenage trainees, when she literally flies
across stage. According to the
Herald Sun, this show sacrifices story and clear diction of dialogue for
visual appeal; nonetheless, it provides a magical performance touching the greatest and
wildest dreams of the future viewer hoping to personally witness the next level of Broadway. Rated 4 stars and spicing
the stage with larger-than-life digital dragons, How to Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular unveils a theatrical
production nobody can afford to miss!
Monday, May 14, 2012
Attend the Avengers for Action, Attitude and Amusement
The Avengers drives
a story with the perfect amount of action that simply gets it’s a super hero film and doesn’t need to hype up action more
than what it needs. Filled with
sophisticated and witty dialogue spoken by heroes as they mock one another while
working together, it unveils a theme inspiring people of all ages but
entertaining an adult audience attending the outing. Most superheroes saving the world in this movie possess little
ridiculously abnormal powers of superhero aliens like Superman, which makes
their abilities even more fascinating and impressive because they created or
learned their skills. Cohesively
joining the super intelligence of Tony Hark and Dr. Bruce Banner intelligently
explains the problem of a realistic scientific force corrupting the world but
also pairs it with a fascinating fanciful foe, and Captain America’s
straightforward demand for their need to “speak English please” further
humorously interprets the extreme dangers of the villains to a level the
audience can follow and enjoy. Extreme
assassins like the kick-butt Black Widow and dashing agent The Hawk fight enemies
with skills acquired from years of training, and their discipline makes them
characters cool not because they’re so different from people but because they’re
naturally similar to typical people…they’ve just undergone years of demanding
and strenuous training. Perhaps
the most pleasantly exciting element of this movie is the Hulk’s character and
contribution to the story.
Following serious cinematic Hulk flops from previous years, Mark Ruffalo finally gives a spectacularly prime performance during Dr. Banner’s calm states
until transforming into the Hulk’s monstrous stage, which reveals a character
filling the film with favorite comedic moments like punching Thor with a
happy-go-lucky grin on his face after smashing up obnoxious bad guys. The crazy chemistry of team Avengers
fueled by constant bickering conversations entertains the audience with a captivating
tennis match rhythm, especially when Iron Man and Captain America verbally
joust with each other until C.A. finally influences Iron Man to drop his
self-centered (though brilliant) attitude and make sacrifices defining a true
hero, which epically pounds the heart gluing the quality of the film. Though lasting a long two and a half
hours, “The Avengers” promises a picture easily making people desire rewinding
and playing it again. Combining
the sarcasm scoffing at overly dramatic moments, the heart of a good hero, and
enough action making this movie exciting but not overplayed and unrealistic (unlike
the latest 2011 Transformers), The
Avengers delivers a movie worth spending $14 bucks for 3D glasses and a couple
extra for a bag of butter popcorn and a small RB.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Children will Love Cloudbabies
Kids love coming home from school to a big hot bowl of Spongebob
shape Mac n’ Cheese and the latest animation shows on the tele’, and with Hoho Entertainment (a London based children’s development, production, and rights
management company set up by industry professionals Oliver Ellis and Helen
Howells in 2011) signing a license with Immediate Media (yesterday-May 8) for
their promising fall program, Cloudbabies,
pre-schoolers will have even more a reason to race home. Targeting a younger audience, Cloudbabies
is a CG animated show following four fantastical characters of Baba Pink, Baba
Blue, Babe Yellow and Baba Green as they monitor and protect the sky and their
sky friends Sun, Moon, Rainbow, Fuffa Cloud and Little Star. With the help of their loyal
Skyhorsies, these heroes entertain and teach kid viewers the fun of combining
friendship with responsibility, which promotes what pre-school publisher
Pauline Cook comments as, “a clear message about caring for others”. Patterning similar messages that other pre-school program hits like “The Wiggles” sang to audiences, Cloudbabies could
easily become a firm favorite of kids adoring the four friends helping everyday
forces like night, day, stars and the weather, which echoes extremely positive themes. Created by the award winning art director, Bridget Appleby amplifies Hoho’s confidence in the success and beauty of the show, and its partnership with big promoters such as Abbey Home Media for
DVD, Vivid for Master Toy, Penguin Children’s Books for publishing, Aykrods and
TDP for nightwear and underwear and Rainbow Productions for costume design also
gives it trustworthy and innovative strong support.
Offering moments of creativity, caring and color, Cloudbabies floats to
the top shelf for great children’s programs coming in the fall season. It will also appear in the top selling
pre-school magazine “CBeebies Weekly” within the month and it will feature on a
“CBeebies Special” before it begins next fall.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
True Talent Destined to Take Trophies
Celebrity classics like
Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks instantly trigger facial images and appreciation in
multiple fans of all ages, but one star, Andy Serkis, delivers equal talent yet remains underrated. Critically acclaimed for his phenomenal
performances as Gollum in The Lord of the
Rings trilogy, the giant ape in King
Kong and Caesar in Rise of the Planet
of the Apes, Serkis masters extremely difficult roles compared to more
common catchy characters; yet, he falls lower on a fan’s radar ranking his top
actors. This mishap mainly occurs
because computers often digitally transform his appearance when printing it on
the screen. Characters like Gollum
transform Serkis into a gangly frog/troll/only God knows what monster, and it’s
hard to recognize him as a chimpanzee or gorilla until his name rolls up on the
credits. Serkis, nonetheless, breathes
life into these characters with every particle of his innovatively passionate body. Little changes in the lines curving his
creepy to childish smile on Gollum’s face or innocent to wild movements of the
apes all stream from Serkis’s imagination, often with little direction from the
director. In an interview of
extended footage, director Peter Jackson admitted that he originally planned on
having computer graphics control Gollum’s character, but then he watched Serkis’s
audition. Abandoning plan A for
plan B (and designing a suit Serkis wore while acting so computers could sense his facial expressions and movements that then simply digitalized his appearance) drastically changed the results of the trilogy. People can strongly argue Serkis’s
performance as Gollum radiantly influenced why this $285 million budget
trilogy took home 17 out of 30 Academy Awards. Still, he receives multiple nominations but fewer trophies than
deserved despite his brilliant contribution to the cinematic world (Serkis has won the Empire Award, a Saturn Award and the Screen Actors
Guild Award). On the horizon,
Serkis will return as Gollum in Peter Jackson’s, The Hobbit released on December 14. Perhaps this epic release
can finally help him bring home much bigger dough (Oscar,
anyone?).
Monday, May 7, 2012
Pass the Popcorn, Please!
Many people resort to microwave popcorn when they need a
quick snack, but few realize they can turn this crunchy craving into a decadent
and delicious snack requiring few ingredients and innovative recipes. With the simple tricks and suggestions
provided below, this movie buff can help you transform yummy basic munchies into
a hot and spicy, cheesy and homey, sweet and chocolaty, or all-together more
satisfying treats. Avoid popping it from buttery to burnt before playing with
these ingredients and you’ll never view popcorn the same again!
1. Nuts for Popcorn:
This popcorn gives a
nice nutty kick to bland kernels.
It’s good for fans in love with trail mix but weary of branching far from
butter bases. It combines the more
expensive ingredients of:
·
10 cups popped popcorn,
·
1 cup pecan halves,
·
1 cup slivered almonds,
·
1 1/3 cups sugar,
·
1 cup butter (no substitutes),
·
1/2 cup light corn syrup,
·
1 teaspoon vanilla extract,
·
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
·
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
Yet, despite its pricey
additions, it’s easy to make requiring the minimal steps below:
·
In a large bowl, combine
popcorn and nuts; set aside.
·
In a large saucepan, bring
sugar, butter and corn syrup to a boil.
·
Boil for 5 minutes, stirring
occasionally.
·
Remove from the heat; add
vanilla, cream of tartar and baking soda.
·
Drizzle over popcorn mixture;
stir to coat.
·
Immediately spread onto two
greased baking sheets; let dry for about 1 hour.
·
Store in an airtight container.
2. Lemon Cloud Popcorn:
Lemon anything craftily cleanses the pallet
after every meal. This popcorn satisfies
an appetitive still needing a little “something, something” but not wanting a
dessert that pushes them into the bloated zone. It combines very inexpensive ingredients of:
·
4-1/2 quarts popped popcorn
·
2 cups sugar
·
1/2 cup light corn syrup
·
1/2 cup water
·
1 tablespoon lemon extract
·
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
·
1-1/2 teaspoons grated lemon
peel
Follow these simple steps and turn the list
into a luscious lemon luxury:
· Place
popcorn in two greased 15-in. x 10-in. x 1-in. baking pans. Keep warm in a 225°
oven.
·
Meanwhile, in a heavy saucepan,
combine sugar, corn syrup and water; bring to a boil over medium heat. Stir
occasionally until mixture reaches 290° on a candy thermometer (soft-crack
stage). Remove from the heat; quickly stir in extract and baking soda. Pour
over warm popcorn. Sprinkle with lemon peel; stir until well coated. Store in
an airtight container.
3. Taco-Nacho Mind Tease Popcorn (An Abby Original ;-D):
This popcorn is for the most
daring of combination junkies. I
often throw together these ingredients in a massive bowl to enjoy while
watching a Raymond and/or Friends episode or movie during my unwind time. It tosses together:
·
Microwave Popcorn
Bag
·
¼ cup combination
of shredded cheddar and mozzarella cheese
·
¼ cup spinach
·
2 hot sauce
packets (Mild and preferably---but obviously not necessarily---from Taco Bell)
·
1 ½ tablespoons
ketchup
·
Butter-spray or
melted (your preference)
I know it sounds disgusting,
but I promise it’s ridiculously tasty.
It’s also great to take Cheddar Special K chips or Tortilla chips and
scoop the popcorn into it. This
turns the snack into a kind of random nacho dish. Follow the directions below and exceed ordinary popcorn
expectations:
·
Pop the microwave
bag for 3:20 seconds (depending on the strength of the microwave) to prevent burning
but successfully popping every kernel.
·
Dump the bag of
popcorn in a bowl and top with spinach.
·
Microwave the
popcorn and the spinach for 30 seconds, or until spinach softens (despite what
you think, the popcorn does not moisten).
·
Top the spinach
and popcorn combination with the hot sauce packets, cheese, and ketchup.
·
Cut the spinach
and mix/toss the added ingredients.
·
Scoop popcorn
with chips, or simply dig in and enjoy!
4. Cranberry Popcorn Deluxe:
A popcorn designed for the
festive occasion, or for a person desiring something sweet and healthier. This formation takes as little as 15
minutes after mixing and cooling:
·
8 cups air-popped popcorn
·
3/4 cup dried cranberries
·
1/4 cup slivered almonds
·
1/4 cup pecan halves
·
1/4 cup honey
·
3 tablespoons butter
·
2 tablespoons maple syrup
·
1/4 teaspoon almond extract
Simply follow the directions below to
create a great hand grab for any guest needing something light and tasty before
dinner.
· In
a shallow roasting pan, combine the popcorn, cranberries, almonds and pecans.
· In
a small saucepan, combine the honey, butter and syrup. Cook and stir over
medium heat until butter is melted. Remove from the heat; stir in extract.
Drizzle over popcorn mixture and toss to coat.
·
Bake at 325° for 15 minutes,
stirring every 5 minutes. Cool on a wire rack, stirring occasionally. Store in
an airtight container.
5. Tex-Mex Popcorn:
Perfectly placing flavors
between the riskiness of Ranch Popcorn and the classic of Cajun Popcorn, this
recipe blends popcorn with fresh seasonings like cilantro and spicy savorings
like chili powder, garlic powder and paprika.
Overall, it’s a non-regrettable flavor packed indulgence
combining the ingredients of:
·
1/2 cup popcorn kernels
·
3 tablespoons canola oil
·
1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds
·
Refrigerated butter-flavored
spray
·
1/4 cup minced fresh cilantro
·
1 teaspoon salt
·
1 teaspoon chili powder
·
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
·
1/8 teaspoon smoked paprika
Take 15 minutes to follow
these directions, and you’ll boost your movie experience tenfold!
· In
a Dutch oven over medium heat, cook the popcorn kernels, oil and cumin seeds
until oil begins to sizzle. Cover and shake for 2-3 minutes or until popcorn
stops popping.
·
Transfer to a large bowl; spray
with butter-flavored spray. Add remaining ingredients and toss to coat.
Continue spraying and tossing until popcorn is coated.
6. Peanut Butter Maple
Popcorn
People assume they’d prefer a
PBJ sandwich to peanut butter and popcorn, so they severely miss out on a
superior snack. Though it takes longer
(one hour) to complete, it generates an un-regrettable undertaking. It combines:
·
1 cup sugar
·
3/4 cup syrup
·
1 cup Skippy PB
·
1 tsp. vanilla extract
·
1 (3.5 oz.) pkg. natural or
light (not buttered) microwave popcorn, popped (10 cups)
·
2 cups dry roasted peanuts
Dare to delight yourself with
something different and follow these steps for peanut butter popcorn perfection:
· Heat
oven to 250°F.
· Combine
sugar and syrup in small saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly,
until mixture begins to boil. Remove from heat. Blend in peanut butter and
vanilla.
· Place
popped popcorn and peanuts in a large bowl. Pour peanut butter mixture over
popcorn, stirring until coated.
· Place
popcorn in a single layer on a foil-lined cookie sheet. Bake 10 minutes,
stirring after 5 minutes. Remove from oven and cool
So
there you have it, Ladies and Gents’.
Money or a lot of ingredients isn’t always necessary to make the perfect
bedtime, movie, study or whenever snack; all you need to do is pick one of these, pop
it up, and enjoy!
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