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Old 12-08-2019, 11:21 PM   #1
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Default making popcorns - what pans??

what size pans or pots do you use to cook popcorn from the stove?
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Old 12-09-2019, 06:09 AM   #2
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Depends on the amount of kernels, been a lot of years but I think 1/4 cup to a large pan if not the worst thing popcorn over flowing string it & put it on the tree 😊
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Old 12-09-2019, 07:57 AM   #3
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don't know the size of your pan? eh... oh well.


I'm kinda of sad that we got rid of my dad's old popcorn popper. it was older than me. it's a steel saucepan; no inside coating. its dimensions were something like 5" in diameter, 4-5" high uncovered, 6-7 inches hich covered. this is likely at least a 4-5 quarts uncovered, 6-7 quarts covered.



they don't make this type from what I've seen on amazon.
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A cast iron pot. That's how my mom used to make it. Best popcorn ever.
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don't know the size of your pan? eh... oh well.


I'm kinda of sad that we got rid of my dad's old popcorn popper. it was older than me. it's a steel saucepan; no inside coating. its dimensions were something like 5" in diameter, 4-5" high uncovered, 6-7 inches hich covered. this is likely at least a 4-5 quarts uncovered, 6-7 quarts covered.



they don't make this type from what I've seen on amazon.
And the base/bottom was a smaller diameter than the top (funnel shaped).
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Old 12-10-2019, 01:52 AM   #6
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And the base/bottom was a smaller diameter than the top (funnel shaped).

not understanding what you mean?
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Old 12-10-2019, 01:52 AM   #7
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A cast iron pot. That's how my mom used to make it. Best popcorn ever.

but they are kinda of heavy.
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not understanding what you mean?
Our popcorn maker was funnel shaped. The bottom of the pot was smaller & it flared up so the top was wider. Guess that would concentrate the corn & oil into a smaller area, but give it room to expand as it popped.
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We had one more like this growing up.



But I do remember the flared ones too.

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Old 12-10-2019, 08:57 AM   #11
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jiffy pop.



problem with those, you can't cook them over the newer induction stoves. at least according to instructions.


oh yeah, the stuff preservatives in there like they do with microwave bags.
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Old 12-10-2019, 09:36 AM   #12
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We had one more like this growing up.



But I do remember the flared ones too.




this is what they're selling on amazon










the second pic looks a lot like the wok pot I've been seeing.
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I have a big one from an old movie theater. It works great.
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I always used a sauce pan with a lid, with some oil in the bottom warming. Drop in one kernel and wait until it pops then fill the bottom. I love stove top popcorn and it’s the only way I’ll make it. I try to avoid microwave radiation as much as possible. You don’t need a special pan to make popcorn.
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I’m in the country with bad service,
Sorry for the double post
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