BBQ Popcorn

How to Make BBQ Popcorn

Popcorn has a bad reputation as a salty, buttery junk food. But without all the salt, butter, and oil that movie theaters add, popcorn is actually a healthy whole grain snack. It’s also low in calories, allowing for generous portion sizes compared to other snack foods. This popcorn recipe gets its flavor from a little bit of barbecue sauce and smoked paprika. You can use store-bought barbecue sauce (look for a brand with no added sugar), or whip up this quick and easy Fruit-Sweetened BBQ Sauce.

Find this recipe and more in The Clean & Simple Diabetes Cookbook by Jackie Newgent, RDN, CDN


5 min prep time


10 min cook time


2servings


2 1/2 cups

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Step-By-Step Instructions:

  1. In a small bowl, stir together the barbecue sauce, smoked paprika, and salt; set aside.
  2. In a large saucepan over medium heat, fully heat the oil. Add the popcorn kernels, cover with a lid, and periodically shake the saucepan until you hear the popping begin. Let the popcorn pop undisturbed until it stops, about 3 minutes. Carefully remove lid.
  3. Immediately pour the barbecue sauce mixture onto popcorn while over medium heat. Stir well until the popcorn is lightly coated and re-crisped, about 2 minutes. Serve.
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Nutrition facts

2 Servings



  • Serving Size

    2 1/2 cups


  • Amount per serving



    Calories





    130

  • % Daily value*

  • Total Fat
    6g

    8%

    • Saturated Fat
      0.7g

      4%
    • Trans Fats
      0g

  • Cholesterol
    0mg

    0%

  • Sodium
    200mg

    9%

  • Total Carbohydrate
    18g

    7%

    • Dietary Fiber
      3g

      11%
    • Total Sugars
      1g

  • Protein
    3g

  • Potassium
    100mg

    2%

Ingredients

no-sugar-added barbecue sauce or <a href=”https://www.diabetesfoodhub.org/recipes/fruit-sweetened-bbq-sauce.html” target=”_blank”>Fruit-Sweetened BBQ Sauce</a>
1 tbsp

smoked paprika
1/2 tsp

salt
1/8 tsp

avocado oil or sunflower oil
2 tsp

popcorn kernels
1/4 cup