The Best Dill Pickle Flavored Popcorn Recipe for a Movie Night! - Cooking with Character (2024)

April 8, 2017cookwcharacter

There’s a flavored popcorn stand in EPCOT that I’ve heard many people rave about. And apparently flavored popcorn is a big thing in Disneyland and some of the other parks across the world. What a perfect snack! I mean, who doesn’t love the smell of popcorn? (Unless its burnt. No one, except a friend from college, likes that. She used to hunt down the burned popcorn smell and take it off our hands, so I suppose it wasn’t a bad thing in the end, right?)

I’ve got a fun, tasty flavor for you to try this weekend. If you do a family movie night, this is a fun way to up your popcorn game. Keep an eye out, because I’ve been working on a handful of these. This is just the one I finished first.This spice blend is easily kept in a jar and used a little at a time. While I’m writing a recipe designed toflavor a lot of popcorn, you can easily just sprinkle it with a spoon over your personal bowl, and then everyone can have what they like!That way too, if you follow the blog and get the other recipes (they’re coming soon!) you can pass around the bowls and see which ones you like best.

What flavor are we making? Dill Pickle, of course!

If you like pickles, you’ll like this. Now me, I don’t like pickles. I LOVE pickles. Its a problem. I have no problem sitting and eating an entire jar by myself. Whenever someone tells me it isn’t good for me, I wave and hand and remind them I’m eating vegetables. They seem to think this doesn’t count. Whatever.

If you’re like me, then you should make sure there’s a separate bowl for everyone else. Cause there’s no sharing going on here.

Dill Pickle Popcorn

This is really easy. If you have a spice grinder, you can get fancy and grind your own spices. I like to do this because I think they taste fresher longer, but its not necessary. Mixing preground spices works just as well.The hardest thing to find for any of these recipes will probably be the citric acid. Its usually in the canning section of the store, or you can order it online. You don’t need very much – only a 1/4 tsp for the whole recipe! One container will last you a long time.

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To do this recipe, you measure out your spices (if you’re using any whole spices) into a spice grinder, and pulse them all together. Be careful when you remove the top, because some of the spices, especially those that were already ground, will be a really fine powder. If you get too close to the puff of spice that comes out when you take off the lid, it will go straight up your nose. Ask me how I know. If you don’t have any whole spices, just measure everything into a small bowl and mix well with a spoon. I would recommend using fine grain sea salt or popcorn salt if you go this method, but that’s a personal preference.

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I cheated for this, and popped a bag of microwave buttered popcorn because I didn’t want to get out the popcorn popper (I have the kind you put on the stove and crank.). If you’re going this route, you won’t get 5 quarts of popcorn. I used about two heaping teaspoons of powder, sprinkled it into the bag, and then poured the popcorn into a bowl. You can add as much or as little as you like. If you aren’t sure you’ll like it, I’d start with one teaspoon, toss the popcorn, and then taste. You can add more from there if you like.

Its got a lovely dill pickle flavor and a nice pungent sour note that isn’t too strong. Before you know it, you’ll be staring at the bottom of an empty bowl and hunting down the next bag of popcorn!

What other popcorn flavors would you love to see?

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Dill Pickle Popcorn

Cook Time

5 mins

Total Time

10 mins

This recipe is adapted from one found at Food and Wine's website.

Course:Snack

Servings: 4 people

Author: cookwcharacter

Ingredients

  • 1tbspsea salt
  • 1 1/2tspdried dill
  • 1/2tspcoriander
  • 3/4tspgarlic powder
  • 1/2tsplight mustard seeds
  • 1/2tsponion powder
  • 1tspdill seed
  • 1/2tspcitric acid

Instructions

  1. Mix all spices together in a bowl, or put all spices into a spice grinder and pulse to a powder.

  2. Sprinkle over popcorn sprayed lightly with cooking spray or tossed with butter. If using microwave popcorn, just open bag, close, and shake.

  3. Enjoy!

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FAQs

What does dill pickle popcorn taste like? ›

This popcorn is kind of a BIG DILL (insert dad joke belly laugh- we couldn't resist). In all seriousness, our Dill Pickle popcorn's flavor is so powerful it wakes your tastes buds up on the first handful. The tangy vinegar notes plus real deal dill makes this a sharp snack that is hard to resist.

What to use dill pickle seasoning on? ›

How To Use TJ's Pickle Seasoning. Use it liberally to coat fish, roasted vegetables, salads, snacks like popcorn and chips, and practically anything that demands a bit more pizzazz and brightness.

What is the Flavour of dill pickle? ›

Dill pickle flavor delivers a perfect symphony of salty, sour, and sometimes even spicy, satisfying the desire for something beyond the ordinary. Second, the trend towards fermented foods plays a role. As health-conscious consumers seek out gut-healthy options, fermented foods like pickles gain traction.

What's the difference between kosher dill pickles and dill pickles? ›

Kosher pickles are made according to Jewish dietary laws, while regular pickles may be made using any ingredients and processing methods. Kosher pickles are typically made with a salt brine and flavored with garlic and dill, while regular pickles may be pickled with vinegar and flavored with sugar and other spices.

What is the most popular pickle flavor? ›

Dill pickles are the most commonly known pickle type. Dill pickles include vinegar, pickling salt, and dill in its brine, whether it be fresh, dried, or in seed form. Dill pickles can also be prepared to be Kosher certified.

What is pickled cowboy popcorn? ›

Pickled Cowboy - Savory Popcorn

Our top selling savory popcorn, dill pickle and ranch mixed together!

Is pickle and popcorn a Texas thing? ›

While it may come as a surprise to Texans that pickles and popcorn isn't as natural a combination for people who don't live in the Lone Star State (though theaters in neighboring states may also sell pickles), the reverse is true for many who aren't from the 28th state.

What seasonings pair well with dill? ›

Dill. A refreshing and slightly sweet taste with a hint of cumin. Dill plays well with many of the other herbs popular in Eastern European and Scandinavian food: Basil, chives, oregano, mint, parsley and tarragon.

How do you make store bought dill pickles taste better? ›

You could also try adding chili peppers, onions, fresh dill, mustard seed, or maybe even brown sugar.

What goes best with dill pickles? ›

Brats, hot dogs, burgers, and sliders (try our Simple Slider Skewers recipe) Use the brine in fresh baked bread for an extra special rye bread (try our Fresh Baked Caraway Garlic Dill Bread recipe) Cheese boards (learn how to build your own here) Cheddar cheese and herb cheese.

What is pickling spice made of? ›

Pickling spice ingredients (usually whole or in coarse pieces) can include allspice, bay leaves, cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, coriander, ginger, mustard seeds, and peppercorns. Pre-packaged pickling spice mixes are sold in most supermarkets.

What can I use if I don't have pickling spices? ›

I recommend using mustard seeds, black peppercorns, or red pepper flakes, and at least one of the sweet spices (allspice, cinnamon, or cloves), and then as many of the other spices as you like.

What is pickle powder made of? ›

Red Chilli Powder, Iodised Salt, Fenugreek, Mustard Oil, Mustard, Turmeric Powder And Asafoetida.

What are the ingredients in kosher dill pickle mix? ›

INGREDIENTS: Salt, Maltodextrin, Dehydrated Garlic, Spice Extractives (Includes Turmeric Extract & Mustard Oil), Citric Acid.

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