Pop Goes the Citrus
It's October. A wonderful month, when you can actually see the change of seasons as fallen leaves crunch beneath your feet. The scarf that is hanging on the hook by the front door beckons you to grab it, and tie it snuggly around your neck, and the end of the month with all of its "BOO'S," costumes, and enough candy to rot the teeth right out of your head, is just a few short weeks away. Yes, I love Halloween. Alas, I do not dress up anymore, but I remember my costumes fondly: Lucille Ball, with a giant orange wig; the Futuristic Girl, with a silver skirt a la Judy Jetson; and the requisite Black Cat, leotard and all.With all of the candy lining the grocer's shelves, it got me thinking about my favorites; Candy Corn, sweetly striped; Russell Stover's marshmallow pumpkins; and those hard bricks of bright pink popcorn that my mother and I devoured every year. It wasn't that my mother was junk food junkie, nor was she a health fanatic, she just has a soft spot for brightly colored, Halloween candy. It's becoming harder and harder to find those leaden bricks of sugary confections, and they are not something I should probably eat anyway, with the money I have sunk into proper orthodonture work, but there are times when I get a hankering for the salty-sweet goodness of popcorn and a bit of sugar.
And so I give you Citrus Scented Popcorn. Making your own popcorn is easy, and it can be adorned any which way that you choose. For pennies on the dollar you can eat piles of this demurely sweet snack food, and save the worry about going to the dentist for another day. I jest, this popcorn is perfect-- not too sweet, just a bit salty, and flavored with fresh orange zest, it is decidedly fresh in flavor. Made in October, it's quite festive too. If you have a hankering for crunchy citrus, go to the Daily Specials page.
Boo!

4 Comments:
I love making my own popcorn. It's my ultimate comfort food. But I have only ever made it with real melted butter and salt. Yum! It's perfect with a real Coke on ice.
Ive never thought about using zest with popcorn but it sounds amazing! One of my favorite things is to season my plain popcorn with ground cumin- it gives it a nice smoky spicy flavor.
I love to come across new ideas using well-known ingredients, and this is one of those. Thanks!
I eat sooo much popcorn. I don't like to use all that fat on my popcorn (God, I know it's good, but...) so I dried the zest and pulverized it before mixing with salt and sugar. I sprinkle and shake first with habanero sauce, which helps the zest powder stick.
Post a Comment
<< Home