Reviews
Brad Lee
May 13, 2016, 22:00
It works best if you have a gas cooktop. I've made this recipe 20+ times. Old electric stove was inconsistent . If you don't get it to 290 you'll wind up with sticky, crown-destroying concoction that is also too gooey to handle. Keep the heat to medium flame, be patient, have a bowl that is big enough to mix without spilling the hot mixture everywhere, don't be tempted to add more popped corn and you'll agree with those 5* raters!
Jean
Sep 21, 2014, 22:00
I made a 1/2 batch for the first time using one 3.2 oz. bag of Pop Secret Homestyle microwave popcorn and 1 c. of pecan halves. I too stopped cooking at 260 degrees and it came out great. Definitely pick thru the corn carefully to remove ALL unpopped kernels.
Jacqueline Shaw
Jan 25, 2014, 22:00
This is 5 STAR *****.....Awesome tasting, fun, and easy to make! Put cashews and peanuts in it. Thank you!
doris
Jan 8, 2014, 22:00
EVERYONE LOVED this thank you
Eric W.
May 11, 2013, 22:00
This is the best ever poppycock recipe! I will sometimes add a half cup of maple syrup to enhance the flavor of the maple. If you try this you will not go back to your original recipe!
lsp
Apr 22, 2013, 22:00
the glaze tastes just like the poppycock original. I used the oven,and I think next time I'll bake the popcorn longer. I also need to find a better popcorn.