DIY Microwave Popcorn: Vegan Popcorn Recipe (2024)

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Make this simple, affordable, and delicious vegan popcorn recipe that’s perfect for movie night. It is easy to make and creates a delicious cheesy popcorn snack any night of the week. Sprinkle some vegan parmesan cheese over the top for even more delicious flavor.

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Who knew that adding nutritional yeast to popcorn transforms it into a fun, cheesy snack? But it absolutely works!

If you want a cheesy popcorn for your next movie night, follow my tips to make popcorn nutritional yeast infused and it will be a hit.

This Vegan Popcorn is free of dairy and all those chemicals on microwave popcorn you can’t pronounce. This cheese popcorn recipe uses nutritional yeast flakes for a savory snack the whole family will love—and it only takes a few minutes to make.

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Why is This the Best Recipe?

  • Using a reusable popcorn popper makes quick and easy microwave popcorn in minutes
  • Adding nutritional yeast flakes gives this snack a natural, cheesy flavor
  • Using spices combined with salt creates the perfect blend of seasoning, making each bite irresistibly delicious.

Key Ingredients

You can find the full printable recipe, including ingredient quantities, below. But first, here are some explanations of ingredients and steps to help you make this recipe perfect every time.

Here are the ingredients you’ll need for this recipe, including substitution ideas:

  • Popcorn kernels
  • Vegetable Spray
  • Nutritional Yeast Flakes — Using nutritional yeast flakes (paid link) creates a cheesy flavor
  • Spices — You’ll need both paprika and turmeric
  • Sea salt— You’ll add salt to taste.

How to Make Vegan Popcorn

This recipe uses only a few ingredients and a few steps to make the best homemade vegan popcorn ever!

  1. Make your homemade popcorn — see below for two ways to make it.
  2. Mix the seasonings.
  3. Coat popcorn with seasonings.
  4. Enjoy!

How to Make Popcorn at Home

We’re going to discuss two ways to make homemade popcorn: Stovetop Popcorn and Microwave Popcorn.

Stovetop Popcorn

To make stovetop popcorn, follow these instructions:

  1. Place the oil in a large, heavy-bottomed pot (one with a lid). Tilt the pan back and forth so the oil covers the bottom of the pan.
  2. Place the pan over medium-high heat. Add 2 to 3 kernels of popcorn and cover. Once these kernels have popped, the oil is hot enough. Remove the popped kernels with a slotted spoon.
  3. Add the rest of the popcorn kernels, shaking the pan to distribute them evenly across the bottom of the pan.
  4. The popcorn will begin popping. Shake the pan from time-to-time to ensure even popping.
  5. Leave the lid open slightly to allow steam to escape.
  6. Once the popping slows down, remove it from heat (no one likes burnt popcorn).
  7. Immediately pour the popped popcorn onto the pan to add toppings.

Vegan Microwave Popcorn

Making this popcorn in the microwave is my favorite, because it’s just so easy.

  1. Place the popcorn kernels in the popcorn popper.
  2. Put 1/3 cup of popcorn in the popper bowl, put the lid on, and put it in the microwave for 3 minutes. (Microwaves vary so be sure to test this and watch it closely).
  3. The popcorn will begin popping vigorously. Once it slows down several seconds between pops, stop the microwave and use oven mitts to remove the popcorn popper.
  4. Transfer popped popcorn to the pan to add toppings.

Marly’s Tips

Microwaves vary so be sure to keep an eye on your popcorn. Once you hear the popping slow down, use oven mitts to remove the container from the microwave. No one likes burnt popcorn!

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Yes, microwave popcorn requires a special gadget. However, it’s cheap and once you have it, you can make your own microwave popcorn any time you want it.

Is popcorn vegan?

Popcorn is plant-based and therefore safe for vegans to eat. However, sometimes the seasonings in commercially sold popcorn are not vegan. It’s good to read labels and look for added dairy before buying and consuming store-bought popcorn.

Is movie theater popcorn vegan?

Most movie theater popcorn is vegan because popular movie theater chains, like AMC, make its popcorn with coconut oil and a mixture of seasonings that have been reported to be vegan.

Vegan Popcorn Seasoning

Once the popcorn is popped, it’s time to transform it into a vegan Cheesy Popcorn recipe.

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The cool thing is, you can make the final version of thisDIY Microwave popcorn to taste like whatever you want. Here are some more vegan popcorn seasoning ideas:

  • Buttery DIY Microwave Popcorn — To make vegan butter popcorn, melt 1 to 2 tablespoons of vegan butter and pour it over the popcorn and then sprinkle with sea salt.
  • Vegan Parmesan Popcorn – Sprinkle with Vegan Parmesanand some salt.
  • Black Pepper Popcorn – Top popcorn with freshly ground black pepper and some salt.
  • BBQ Popcorn – Sprinkle with bbq seasonings (I use McCormick’s GrillMates Brown Sugar Bourbon or any kind of BBQ seasoning).

How to Get Nutritional Yeast to Stick to Popcorn

Once your popcorn is popped, you’ll want to season it. And, of course, the next question is, how do you get that seasoning to stick to the popcorn?

If you’ve used the stove-top method, there is some oil in the popping process. That oil will help the popcorn toppings stick to the popcorn.

However, microwave popcorn will need some help. Simply adding nutritional yeast flakes over microwaved popcorn won’t work. That’s why I recommend giving it a spray of vegetable cooking spray.

If you don’t like vegetable cooking spray and want to increase the buttery flavor, melt some vegan butter and drizzle it over the popped popcorn. Be sure to toss the popcorn to make sure it’s all evenly coated.

Spreading the popcorn across a pan helps to make sure the kernels are evenly coated.

Some people refer to nutritional yeast flakes as Nooch. I like it. Short and sweet. So, if you wanted you could call this Nooch Popcorn. I won’t tell anyone.

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Vegan Popcorn Brands

If you’re not into making your own vegan popcorn, there are some favorite vegan popcorn brands you can buy in the store. I’m not sure if these are intentionally or accidentally vegan popcorn, but we get to enjoy it either way:

  • SkinnyPop makes several varieties of vegan popcorn — such as the Original, Sea Salt & Pepper, Vegan White Cheddar Popcorn (it’s dairy-free), Sweet & Salty Kettle.
  • Angie’s Boom Chicka-Pop Salted Caramel actually has “vegan” on the bag!
  • 365 Everyday Value Original Flavored Popcorn.

More Vegan Snacks

Here are some more vegan snack recipes you will love:

Vegan Cheez-Its

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Vegan Cheese Ball

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Gluten-Free Chex Mix

21 mins total

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The is the best vegan popcorn recipe. It's butter-free, healthy, affordable, and OH so delicious!

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Course: Snack

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 2 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 7 minutes minutes

Servings: 2

Calories: 111kcal

Author: Marly McMillen

Ingredients

  • cup popcorn kernels
  • Vegetable Spray
  • 2 teaspoons nutritional yeast flakes
  • ½ teaspoon paprika
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric
  • Sea salt to taste

Instructions

Saucepan Popcorn

  • Add 2 tablespoons of oil in a heavy bottomed pot with a lid. Tilt the pan back and forh to make sure the oil is distributed across the pan. Place over medium-high heat and add 2 popcorn kernels. When these kernels pop, the oil is hot enough. Use a slotted spoon to remove the popcorn.

  • Add the remaining popcorn, shaking the pan to coat the corn and to distribute the kernels evenly across the bottom of hte pan. Tilt the lid slightly to vent the steam. Place on the heat and cook and shake. The kernels will pop vigorously. Once the popping slows down, remove the pan from heat.

Microwave Popcorn

  • Place the popcorn kernels in the microwave popcorn popper. Place the lid on the container and microwave for approximately 3 minutes. (Microwaves vary so be sure to test this and watch closely so your popcorn doesn't burn).

  • Use a kitchen towel to remove the container from the microwave, being careful not to jostle the lid, because steam will be released. Once it's on the counter, carefully remove the lid.

For the Seasoned Popcorn

  • In the meantime, place the nutritional yeast flakes, paprika, and turmeric in a small bowl. Stir to combine.

  • Pour the popped popcorn into a baking pan, removing unpopped kernels and discard. Spread popped popcorn across the pan. Spray with vegetable cooking spray. Sprinkle the Nooch mixture over the popcorn and use your hands or a spoon to distribute the seasonings throughout the popcorn.

  • Pour the seasoned popcorn into a serving bowl. It's fun to serve this while it's still warm, but you can also store it in an airtight container and enjoy later too.

Recommended Equipment

Microwave Popcorn Popper

9×9 inch Baking Pan

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Notes

Nutritional information is provided for microwaved popcorn.

Calories: 111kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 1g | Sodium: 2mg | Potassium: 114mg | Fiber: 3g | Iron: 1.2mg

The nutrition information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator and should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Leave a rating below then tag @namelymarly on Instagram and hashtag it #namelymarly. I love seeing your creations!

This post was originally published in 2016 and was updated to include new photos, new text, and an updated recipe in 2021.

DIY Microwave Popcorn: Vegan Popcorn Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is a vegan substitute for butter on popcorn? ›

Nutritional yeast - Find it in health food stores and many supermarkets. Coconut oil or vegan butter - I use coconut oil, but vegan butter works really well too and gives the popcorn extra creaminess.

What is the best vegan oil for popcorn? ›

Coconut Oil

Our number one best oil for popping popcorn is coconut oil. With a 350°F smoke point, coconut oil heats just enough to make crunchy popcorn. It's vegan, gluten-free, and rich in medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs).

How do you make oil free popcorn in the microwave? ›

How to Cook Popcorn in the Microwave Without Oil (But Does It Work?) John
  1. Pour 1/2 cup of popcorn kernels into a shallow dish.
  2. Add 1/4 cup water. Stir. Season with salt, if that's your thing.
  3. Cover tightly with plastic wrap.
  4. Poke holes in the plastic wrap using a skewer. Microwave on high for three minutes.

How to make popcorn flavor without butter or oil? ›

Here are a few tips:
  1. Use a popcorn seasoning mix. There are many different popcorn seasoning mixes available on the market, so you can find one that you like. ...
  2. Use a dry rub. If you don't want to use a pre-made seasoning mix, you can make your own dry rub. ...
  3. Use a wet rub. ...
  4. Drizzle with sauce.
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Does vegan butter melt like butter? ›

In my tastings, I found that vegan butters with blended bases needed a little warming up to become easily spreadable, but that they do melt easily.

Is Orville Redenbacher popcorn vegan? ›

Certified vegan and the perfect combination of whole-grain popcorn and salt.

What does coconut oil do for popcorn? ›

refined organic coconut oil – This oil gives the popcorn a nice crisp, light and fresh flavor. Refined coconut oil does not have that coconut smell. extra virgin coconut oil – This oil is unrefined and smells like an actual coconut. If you want and like that buttery movie style popcorn then use this.

Is coconut oil is vegan? ›

Good for vegan & dairy-free diets

Coconut oil can be used in place of butter in cakes, desserts, pastry, and even to make vanilla frosting. Some people spread it on toast or add it to their coffee or tea. It's also great for popping popcorn, as well as a popcorn topping.

Why do you put water in the microwave before popcorn? ›

Try microwaving a glass of water first to help create a humid environment for your kernels. This will help the kernels remain tender, rather than tough. Then let your microwave work its magic, but make sure not to leave your microwave unattended when popping!

Is it safe to microwave popcorn in a paper bag? ›

Brown paper bags are not necessarily designed to be microwave-safe. Watch the whole time when microwaving your popcorn, and if in doubt, it's better to err on the side of leaving some kernels unpopped rather than trying to pop every last one.

How to make popcorn in the microwave without butter or oil? ›

Pour ¼ cup of popcorn in the bottom of a large microwave-safe container (not plastic) with a lid. Cover, venting slightly. Microwave on high for 3-5 minutes, or until popping slows to once every 1-2 seconds.

What is vegan popcorn made of? ›

Because popcorn is just corn kernels, it is naturally vegan. However, if you're grabbing a bag from the store, make sure to check the ingredients list first. Sometimes, cheese, butter, or milk chocolate are added to liven up the simple snack, for example.

Can vegans eat microwave popcorn? ›

So, is microwave popcorn vegan? Yes, if these are plain popcorn where the seasoning is just sea salt, then that popcorn is vegan—the story changes when butter and other additives are added, known to contain animal products.

Is Skinny Pop microwave popcorn vegan? ›

Yes, our products are certified as kosher by the Chicago Rabbinical Council (CRC) and Orthodox Union (OU). Is SKINNYPOP Popcorn vegan? We have a handful of products that are certified vegan, including SKINNYPOP Original, Dairy-Free White Cheddar, Sea Salt & Pepper, and Sweet & Salty Kettle. Who owns SKINNYPOP Popcorn?

What can replace butter for vegan? ›

Here are some of the best vegan substitutes for butter.
  1. Olive oil. This should be in everyone's kitchen. ...
  2. Macadamia oil. A natural oil made from the cold pressing of macadamia nuts. ...
  3. Rice oil. A delicate oil with a subtle flavour that is appreciated in baked goods. ...
  4. Extra virgin coconut oil. ...
  5. Avocado pulp.
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What can I use instead of butter for vegan? ›

What are good vegan butter substitutes? In baking, you can use vegan butter, applesauce, dairy-free yogurt, coconut oil, coconut butter, olive oil, nut butter, mashed banana and mashed avocado. In cooking, you can use olive oil, coconut oil, vegetable stock, or avocado oil to replace butter.

What is the vegan version of butter? ›

Vegan butter is a non-dairy butter substitute made from plant-based ingredients. It is typically made from a blend of vegetable oils such as coconut, palm, or soybean and other natural ingredients such as nuts, seeds, and even algae. This makes it a great alternative for those who: Follow a vegan diet.

What is a dairy-free butter substitute for popcorn? ›

Coconut Oil: Best All Around Substitute

If you want to keep just one ingredient to substitute for butter it should be coconut oil. Coconut oil is great for use in just about everything, from baking to stove-top cooking to spreading on toast. It's healthy, rich, and tastes delicious.

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