Pop to the Top: Trending Healthy Popcorn Recipes

By Jeanette Morelan on April 4, 2016

Popcorn’s not just for the movie theater anymore—it’s a satisfying anytime snack! These trending healthy popcorn recipes boast all the goodness of the beloved movie night favorite, but these creative toppings and mix-ins are far friendlier to your waistline than that traditional heavy butter coating.

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Dorito Flavored Popcorn

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This dairy-free popcorn topping is reminiscent of those addictive chips, but it's SO much better for you.

Whole New Mom

2

Best Butter-Free Popcorn

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Vegan and preservative free, and it still tastes like buttered popcorn? Sign us up, please.

Gimme Some Oven

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Rosemary Parmesan Popcorn

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This fat-free popping method will save you a bunch of calories, and we love this unique flavor combo!

Taste Love and Nourish

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Dr. Pepper 10 Caramel Popcorn

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With less than 100 calories per cup, this caramel popcorn is addictive without being awful for you.

Flippin Delicious

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Chocolate Drizzle Popcorn

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Air-popped popcorn is topped with a dark chocolate drizzle for a low-cal snack that will curb your cravings!

The Nutrition Twins

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Coconut Oil Popcorn

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Coconut oil is all the rage for its health benefits, so pop your kernels in it for good measure.

Freebie Finding Mom

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Healthy Caramel Popcorn

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Ditch the Cracker Jacks—this lightened up recipe is every bit as delicious without being sugar-laden.

Healthy Caramel Popcorn

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Skinny Peanut Butter Caramel Popcorn

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This addictive sweet-and-salty combo is made with all natural ingredients, so you can snack guilt-free!

With Salt and Wit

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Skinny Sugar Free Kettle Corn

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There's no need for sugar when there are so many great alternatives out there—use your favorite in this recipe for awesome kettle corn!

Crazy For Crust

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White Chocolate Popcorn with Protein Pumpkin Spice

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Whole grain, protein and CHOCOLATE—what could be better?

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