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Dressing up popcorn for an Oscars viewing party

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The recipe for Stovetop Popcorn Many Ways, from top clockwise, mini marshmallows, chocolate chips and salted peanuts, melted chocolate, sweet and spicy barbeque rub, finely grated parmesan cheese, and truffle salt, is shown. (AP photo)

Of all of the awards shows I love to watch (and I love to watch them all), the Oscars is my favorite. And it’s a great excuse to throw a party. Many of my friends do the “red carpet” thing for their own parties and ask guests to dress in their black-tie best. But I prefer watching in comfy clothes and snacking on simple but satisfying nibbles. After all, it’s a very long show.

This year, the 85th Academy Awards air 6 p.m. Sunday on ABC, and for my viewing party, I am going to make popcorn the old-fashioned way – on the stovetop – and flavor the hot kernels three different ways. Everyone loves popcorn, and there is no other food that is so closely associated with movies. There are basically two ways to top popcorn – wet and dry.

Let’s start with wet toppings, such as melted butter. Melted butter is always a crowd pleaser, but you have to make that version just before serving or else it gets soggy. Plus, buttered popcorn is always best hot. Other wet toppings, such as melted chocolate, should be applied to popcorn spread flat on a baking sheet, then allowed to cool. Otherwise it becomes soggy.

The advantage of dry flavor toppings is that you can make the popcorn a few hours in advance, then serve it room at temperature. Just make sure to add the spices while the popcorn is hot. My three favorites are truffle salt, Parmesan cheese and a sweet and spicy barbecue rub. I find a good olive oil gives the popcorn a great flavor and that you won’t even want to add melted butter.

As soon as the popcorn is popped, I toss the popcorn with the seasoning and continue to toss so that the steam doesn’t make the popcorn soggy. When the steam dissipates, I make sure I have enough flavoring and let it come to room temperature in the bowl. At this point you can place it in serving bowls or baskets or even individual paper bags to give your guests. And don’t forget to pair your gourmet popcorn with a flute of sparkling wine. The make the perfect high-low party combination.

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