Make this Thanksgiving Day memorable by adding a bit of flair to tradition with one simple ingredient: our range of Doc Popcorn snack foods. As snack foods go, nothing is more American than popcorn. With 20 flavors to choose from, all free of trans fats, MSG, and artificial flavors, Doc Popcorn makes the perfect high-fiber Thanksgiving Day treat. It’s an easy addition that both kids and adults will love. Here are just 5 unique ways Doc Popcorn can be used to wow Thanksgiving Day guests:
#1 Popcorn Appetizer
Serve a popcorn bar with the 20 different Doc Popcorn flavors as a pre-dinner snack. Your guests will love the opportunity to pick and mix, while saving you the hassle of having to do much work. It’s a win-win for everyone.
#2 Popcorn Salad
Add some crunch to your Thanksgiving salad by sprinkling popcorn on top. It can work well in a salad with greens, roasted vegetables, and a vinaigrette dressing.
#3 Popcorn Garnish
Use popcorn as a garnish for soup or a side dish. Sprinkle a handful of popcorn on top of a creamy pumpkin or butternut squash soup for a delightful texture contrast.
#4 Popcorn-Crusted Turkey
Create a crunchy coating for your turkey by blending popcorn into fine crumbs and using them as a coating for your roasted or deep-fried turkey. Season the crumbs with herbs and spices for added flavor.
#5 Popcorn Desserts
Popcorn can be used in a variety of Thanksgiving desserts. Consider making popcorn balls, popcorn clusters coated with chocolate and nuts, or even a popcorn pie crust for a unique twist on your Thanksgiving pie.
Get a Jump Start
Get a jump start on the big day by ordering Doc Popcorn straight to your door from our website www.totalsnacks.us. For those feeling inspired, but looking for a bit of hand over the coming holiday seasons, then let our experienced snacks catering team do the heavy lifting for you. To book our catering services just fill out the contact form here and we will be in touch straight away. No event is too big or small. Short notice private and corporate enquiries are welcome. Above all, we wish you a Happy Thanksgiving!