I saw my doctor recently and while talking about what a lazy fat-ass I am, he mentioned something about replacing the crap I usually snack on with healthier snacks like seasoned air-fried cauliflower or something like that. So what are your favorite healthy-ish snacks that can be made relatively quickly when I feel like shoving food in my face for no reason other than boredom and force of habit?

  • toothpaste_sandwich@thebrainbin.org
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    10 hours ago

    Hmmm, yes, they do say popcorn can be a healthy snack, huh? Still, to invest in a machine that only makes one kind of food, in my not-too-big apartment…

    Is it a big machine? Can you clean it in the dishwasher?

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      2 hours ago

      Just any pot works, you dont need a machine.

      I use spoonful of coconut oil or clarified butter, but coconut oil works better. Heat oil

      put corn kernels, i put just to cover bottom of the pot, or a bit less.

      Then you cover and shake.

      Use fine salt and fine msg for seasoning. I like adding smoked paprika powder.

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      2 hours ago

      I have a collapsible silicone bucket with a lid for popcorn making that goes into the microwave. It’s easy to use, doesn’t require any fat, also serves as a bowl and you can just throw it into the dishwasher. Size-wise, it’s probably not that different from an air popper when collapsed, but it’s easier to find a spot for; mine is on top of the stack of roughly bowl-shaped things. And you could also use it as a bowl for other things, so it’s not necessarily single-purpose.

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      8 hours ago

      Air poppers can be small, mine is about ten inches tall, five inches wide and deep. I’m no fan of single use appliances but it makes a healthy snack so easy (just pour half a cup of kernels in and switch it on) that it gets a pass. It’s fast too, takes about a minute and can’t burn them. The only cleaning it needs it to shake out any popcorn bits that for some reason didn’t get ejected. It was a great value purchase for seven bucks.

      The downside is it’s loud AF.

    • LordFireCrotch@lemmy.today
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      9 hours ago

      Stove top popcorn is too stupidly easy to buy a one off gadget. I make popcorn on the stove at least 3 times a week just using vegetable oil and flavacol. My wife and I are now spoiled on this popcorn.