How to Pop Popcorn in a Paper Bag in the Microwave (It’s Simple!)

No ratings yet

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy.

Jump into my quick and easy guide on how to pop popcorn in the microwave using just a paper bag — no oil or equipment needed!

Quick and easy guide on how to pop popcorn in the microwave using just a paper bag, no oil needed. 
Want to save this recipe?
Just enter your email and get it sent to your inbox! Plus you’ll get new recipes from us every week!
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.

How to Pop Popcorn in the Microwave Using Just a Paper Bag

Making popcorn has never been easier! It’s one of my all-time favorite easy and healthy snacks for the whole family. And did you know you can make popcorn in a brown paper bag in the microwave? It’s so simple and doesn’t require any popcorn-making gear that you might’ve *thought* you needed to make popcorn at home (I know that’s what I thought!).

I’m not a huge microwave person, but this is completely an exception because this method is a lifesaver. You don’t need an air-popper, stovetop-popper, or any oil, and you can ditch the store-bought chemical-filled microwaveable popcorn, too! Making it in a paper bag in the microwave is silly easy, and you can have a whole-grain, fiber-filled snack on the regular with little effort on your part! Score.

(I also love adding a little butter and salt. So delicious.)

Quick and easy guide on how to pop popcorn in the microwave using just a paper bag, no oil needed. 

How do you know when the popcorn is done?

The goal is to pop as many kernels as you can, without burning the popcorn. The time that will take varies depending on the age and water content of the kernels, your area’s climate, and your microwave.

Be sure you stick close by while it’s popping so you don’t end up with burnt popcorn. Listen as it begins to rapidly pop, and when there’s a one-second pause in popping, it’s done. Go ahead an open the microwave and remove the bag.

What are some ways to spice up traditional popcorn?

Butter and salt are always a favorite topping, but you can also get creative and try recipes like my chili lime popcorn, the best sticky caramel corn, or this fun (and non-sticky) spiced caramel corn with white chocolate. All of them are delicious!

What size paper bag do I use to pop popcorn?

You can use just about any size brown paper bag that will fit in your microwave. The little lunch sack size is easy to find, but there’s a size just a bit bigger which also works great.

homemade-popcorn
No ratings yet

How to Pop Popcorn in a Brown Paper Bag in the Microwave

A quick and easy guide on how to pop popcorn in the microwave using just a paper bag, no oil needed. Making popcorn has never been easier!
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 2 minutes
Total: 7 minutes
Servings: 4 (Makes 2-3 cups)

Ingredients 

  • 1/3 cup popcorn kernels
  • 1 medium brown paper bag
  • Melted butter and salt or other seasonings to taste
Save This Recipe!
Get this sent to your inbox, plus get new recipes from us every week!
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.

Instructions 

  • Add the popcorn to the paper bag and fold the top over a time or two.
  • Microwave on high until the popping has a one second gap in it, 1.5-2.5 minutes.
  • Stop the microwave, dump the popped popcorn into a large bowl and season as desired.
  • Repeat as needed to get the desired amount of popcorn.

Notes

  • The goal is to pop as many kernels as you can without burning the popcorn. The time that will take will vary depending on the age and water content of your popcorn, your climate/weather, and your microwave.
  • Don’t walk away from the popping or you’ll end up with a bag of burnt popcorn. Stand there and listen until, after the popping starts going rapidly, you hear a one second pause in popping. As soon as you hear that little break, stop the microwave.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 of 4 servings, Calories: 51kcal, Carbohydrates: 10g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 0.1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1g, Sodium: 1mg, Potassium: 37mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 0.1g, Calcium: 1mg, Iron: 0.4mg
Like this recipe? Rate and comment below!
popcorn spilling out of bag promo image

Looking for more healthy and easy snack ideas?

More popcorn recipes you’ll love:

This post was originally published in 2018 and has been updated in July 2019.

I hope you found this hack for how to pop popcorn in the microwave using just a paper bag just as genius and exciting as I did! Enjoy fresh popcorn any day of the week and pop on.

About Melissa

You May Also Like:

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




63 Comments

  1. FC says:

    Thank you! I used my white paper bag I got from my local crystals store and it worked perfectly! My I pooped kernels was repopped when I put the bag back in the microwave after eating the yummy kernels that did pop which were quite a bit! Out of the 1/3c I got a whole bag of perfectly fluffy popcorn and had about 1/3c left. I found that I could use the same bag 2-3 times. My gem store bag is completely paper so those using non lunch bags may want to be sure the handles ie., have no supporting wires in them which can break a microwave. Other than that it’s just too easy! Ppl asking what size of bag, I don’t get why their asking that… paper bag, does it fit in your microwave??? That’s it!

  2. Tanisha Battle says:

    Perfect for all ages and budgets

  3. Rocky says:

    So do you stand the bag up , or lay it down ?

    1. Melissa says:

      I just stand mine up but if it tips over it doesn’t seem to matter (it tips over pretty often)

  4. Ariana says:

    Please use caution with the bags. As easy as this makes popping corn…many or most of the brown paper lunch bags have toxic glue that emits chemicals in the microwave, rendering your popcorn toxic. I’ve read the warning articles.

    1. Melissa says:

      Do you know if there is a better option? Say an organic bag with some kind of natural glue?

    2. Kristen Bjornson says:

      Ariana, we just had a microwave fire tonight from trying to pop popcorn in a grocery-sized bag. My 12-year-old was told that it was okay to use a grocery bag size, and tried to cook it on her own. I am reading that those bags can be problematic.

  5. Dee says:

    My daughter wanted pop corn and i did not want to make it on the stove so i googled and found this! So glad i did. Came out great!

    1. Melissa says:

      Easy right?!

  6. Donna Harrison says:

    We’ve been doing this for 10 years, but just bought a new microwave, and it no longer works. It burns just as it’s beginning to pop, and almost starts the bag on fire. New microwave is same brand and power as the old one. I did notice that in the manual for the new microwave, it tells you not to use paper bags. Sad that we can’t do this anymore ?

    1. Melissa says:

      No! That’s the pits! My microwave is about 12 years old but we have a new built-in one at the house we are building and I was just wondering if this would work anymore. I’ll let you know. It would be a shame if the new microwaves were too much for this because we love making popcorn like this!

  7. Blair says:

    This is definitely one of our favorite snacks, and my kids love to help with it. 🙂

  8. neil@neilshealthymeals.com says:

    Thanks for this recipe Melissa. It’s goodbye boxes of artificial microwaveable popcorn in my house from now on and hello proper popcorn. Pinned!

  9. Hannah says:

    Aren’t you suppose to put oli in the bag to because that’s what I do I didn’t know you can just put the kernels in without oli

    1. Melissa says:

      Nope, you don’t need oil to pop them in the microwave! It’ll work great without it.

  10. Jason says:

    Just tried this. It worked GREAT! A little butter and salt and it’s delicious…and no greasy film left in your mouth like the store-bought stuff! Thanks for the tip!