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Title: Popcorn toppings
Post by: TabiCat on December 09, 2015, 08:55:27 PM
I am giving sisters's family a cool popcorn poper for Christmas. I thought of giving them some flavored toppings as well but need soy free are there any prepackaged popcorn seasonings out there that are soy safe.or  rather I should say you trust.  Was looking for things like Garlic pamagian, or Chili lime.
Title: Re: Popcorn toppings
Post by: GoingNuts on December 10, 2015, 07:21:29 AM
No advice, just wanted to say that is an awesome gift!!!
Title: Re: Popcorn toppings
Post by: rebekahc on December 10, 2015, 10:58:26 AM
Just googling, all the chile lime seasonings I've found have soy-free ingredient lists, but the garlic parmesan has soy oil.  I have no clue about cross contamination or whether soy oil are problems for your family member.  Maybe making your own would be best?

Here's one for garlic parm
http://www.food.com/recipe/parmesan-garlic-popcorn-spice-mix-143455 (http://www.food.com/recipe/parmesan-garlic-popcorn-spice-mix-143455)

and chile lime
http://spicedblog.com/make-your-own-citrus-sea-salt-blends.html (http://spicedblog.com/make-your-own-citrus-sea-salt-blends.html)

GREAT idea, BTW!
Title: Re: Popcorn toppings
Post by: spacecanada on December 10, 2015, 11:48:34 AM
Or just a small bottle of olive oil, some himalayan pink or smoked salt, and other specialty herbs?  That's how we dress our popcorn. 

Love your idea!
Title: Re: Popcorn toppings
Post by: becca on December 10, 2015, 05:49:15 PM
I was thinking along the lines of Space, just simple, real ingredients.  You can use real grated Parmesan/Romano cheeses mixed with garlic, and salt.  Make a cinnamon sugar blend.  Is there a packaged taco seasoning that is safe, and you can use?