Today we feature our first guest blogger – Mr. B, our kindergartner. School was out last week and so we spent some time together in the kitchen, as it seems we have an up-and-coming chef in the family. He has authored one cookbook already.
First he developed an idea for an elaborate dessert featuring cupcakes and ice-cream cones (we have yet to give that one a try). His next project was a litle more straightforward, and we feature it here: popcorn with seaweed.
Popcorn with seaweed
Our kids are not the kind that gobble up veggies without significant prompting, so it was a surprise to me that seaweed is one of the most popular snacks at the kindergarten. Well, if you taste the “roasted seaweed snack” from Trader Joe’s, you’ll see why, though; it’s salty and crispy and a lot like a green potato chip. If you don’t have a TJ’s near you, many stores carry a similar product, or if you can find nori sheets, toast them briefly in the oven to make them more brittle and shattery.
Ingredients
Makes about 5 cups of popcorn
- ⅓ C popcorn kernels or one package of unflavored microwave popcorn
- 5 pieces of “seaweed snack”, or one sheet of nori
- olive or vegetable oil (optional), if you have the kind in a spray can, that’s ideal
- salt to taste
Method
- Pop the popcorn.
- Place the popped corn in a large bowl. If desired, spray or drizzle the popcorn lightly with oil–this is only really necessary if you are using plain nori, the snack seaweed is already quite oily.
- Crumble the seaweed snack over the top, then toss with your hands.
- Salt to taste.
- Enjoy!
2 Responses
Yum! Roasted seaweed and popcorn really do fit together quite well. Thanks for sharing!
wow looks yummy and tasty crunchy popcorn