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MAking your own popcorn and enjoying a movie have been a great family past time for many years.

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How many watts does a popcorn popper have?

The wattage of a popcorn popper typically ranges from about 600 to 1,200 watts, depending on the model and type. Air poppers generally use around 800 to 1,200 watts, while stovetop or microwave popcorn poppers may consume less. Always check the specific manufacturer's specifications for the exact wattage of a particular popcorn popper.


How much popcorn do you use in a west bend air corn popper?

Half a cup.


How can I make popcorn without a microwave?

To make popcorn without a microwave, you can use a stovetop or a popcorn maker. Simply heat oil in a pot, add popcorn kernels, cover with a lid, and shake the pot until the kernels pop. You can also use an air popper or a campfire to make popcorn without a microwave.


Where can one purchase Stir Crazy popcorn popper?

Stove top popcorn poppers come in two types. Single-use poppers can be purchased at most grocery stores. Mutli-use poppers are available at Target, Walmart, and similar larger retailers both online and in store.


Can you cook popcorn without using oil?

To my knowings, you cannot pop popcorn in the oven. You can, however, buy the original Jiffy Pop for the stove (the flat tin with the handle in the popcorn isle). You simply heat up your stove top, then shake the popcorn bag over the stove top slowly then faster as the popcorn pops.


Can you use any kind of corn kernel for popcorn?

No. To make Popcorn you must use Popcorn, which is a specific variety, just like sweet corn and field corn


What ia hot air popper?

From Wikipedia.org: In 1978 Presto introduced the Popcorn Pumper, a popper for consumer use in the home, which used hot air blown up through the kernals. By cooking without oil, it reduced the calories and fat in the finished product. It was also faster and easier than pan-fry popping.


Who are the main manufactuers of popcorn poper makers?

It depends of many factors. For example,if you are involved in commercial activity,you will need a large popcorn popper of a reliable brand.Prices are high.You have to be aware of spare parts and other things. If you have a cinema in your home (home theater) and you have decorated it like a real one, you probably will need a nice piece of decoration like the small machines, red painted and called Nostalgia items.The price runs between$70-130.The opinion of some users is that these machines don't work propperly,but they look very nice. If you are a practical person and do not want to complicate your self, probably the best opption will be the popcorn for microwave oven.This is very cheap, very fast and very simple way of having a good portion of popcorn. So it's up to you wich way or item will be the best for you.


Pop It Fresh! How to Find The Perfect Popcorn Maker?

It is all about saving money, and getting the best for your buck! Nutrition is important as well, and with microwave popcorn you can’t control the amount of butter and salt that is added to that bag of kernels. Why not invest in a popcorn maker for those at-home movie nights? Here are a few examples of perfect popcorn makers! Completely stylish and modern with a brushed stainless steel base, and motorized stirring for better popping, the Cuisinart Easy Pop popcorn maker also has vents in the bowl to allow moisture to escape for the crispiest popcorn. It can pop up to 10 cups of kernels in five minutes. It is easy to use, and the clean-up is a snap! It is a little pricier than other models, but you will save money in the long run. Running in the low $20 range, the Presto 04280 Corn Popper Poplite Hot Air pops 18 cups of popcorn in 2 ½ minutes without the use of oil. It also comes with a convenient measuring cup for melting butter. The clear cover, cup and chute do a great job of directing the popcorn into a bowl. This popcorn make is perfect for avoiding unwanted messes. The West Bend 6-Quart Stir Crazy Popcorn Popper pops 25% more popcorn than other poppers that use the same amount of kernels and less oil. With a non- stick surface, built-in butter well and usable lid for a serving bowl, this popper is great for snack-time! The motorized stirring rod pops any brand of popcorn. Priced-right for a mid-range popcorn maker, in the high $20s, the West Bend 6-Quart Stir Crazy Popcorn Popper is a fantastic buy! Looking for that theater-style popcorn, but at home? Look no further with the Whirley-Pop Stovepop Popcorn Popper. It is nostalgic, with a sturdy aluminum pan, clip-on lid and a stay-cool wooden handle with turn crank. The crank turns the stirring system that keeps the corn moving across the bottom of the pan for even heat and oil distribution. Priced in the low $20s, but priceless for those memories of stove-top popping!


What is inside a popcorn maker?

POPCORN MACHINE POPPING INSTRUCTIONSMake sure the popcorn maker is unplugged before you do any of the following.Before using the unit, please check carefully if voltage (120V - 60 Hz ) is suitable to your home.Turn all switches on.For first batch only, let kettle warm up for about 4 minutes.Load pre-measured oil into kettle. If oil is solid, let oil warm in kettle for a minute or two.Add premeasured corn into kettle. Close lid and allow to pop.Popcorn will start to open kettle lid and fall into bottom of machine.Listen for popping sound to stopDump kettle immediately after popping stops or kettle will burn.If you have burned corn or excessive smoke, turn kettle heat off for a few minutes.Always keep both kettle switches off when not popping!When popping your last batch, turn kettle heat switch off as soon as corn starts popping rapidlyHOW MUCH OIL FOR MY POPPER?Using a popcorn popper for the first time can be a learning experience. With this in mind, we've received numerous questions from customer on how much oil to use in a popper. Here's a guide that will help you.*2oz Popcorn Machine = Use 2 ounces (1/4 CUP) kernels + 1/2 ounce (1 Tablespoon) Oil4oz Popcorn Machine = Use 4 ounces (1/2 CUP) kernels + 1 ounce (2 Tablespoons) Oil6oz Popcorn Machine = Use 6 ounces (3/4 CUP) kernels + 2 ounce (4 Tablespoons) Oil8oz Popcorn Machine = Use 8 ounces (1 CUP) kernels + 2 ounce (4 Tablespoons) Oil12oz Popcorn Machine = Use 12 ounces (1-1/2 CUP) kernels + 3 ounce (6 Tablespoons) Oil16oz Popcorn Machine = Use 16 ounces (2 CUP) kernels + 4 ounce (8 Tablespoons) Oil*The size you need is entirely dependent upon the amount of people you feed on a regular basis. Remember that the "ounce amount" relates directly to how many ounces of popcorn can be produced in one batch. For small families or small groups of guests, the four-ounce popper may be perfect for you. If you entertain large groups, or have a big family, you may want to buy the six- or eight-ounce popper to avoid making multiple batches all the time. Just keep in mind that even if you have a larger popper, you can make smaller batches on occasion with smaller amounts of corn, oil and salt..


What are the directions for presto poplite popcorn maker?

USING YOUR STIR CRAZY ® CORN POPPER Place popper base on flat, dry surface. The heat-resistant base allows for safe table use. Preparing Popcorn There are two models of the Stir Crazy → Corn Popper, one for making up to 6-quarts and the second for making up to 8 -quarts of popcorn. Listed below are the proper amounts of oil, corn and butter (or margarine) to use for making various amounts of popcorn. Do not attempt to make 8 quarts of popcorn in the 6-quart model. Quarts of Popcorn..........Amount of Oil..........Amount of Corn........Amount of Butter ..........2 ......................1 Tablespoon ................⅓ Cup ................1 Tablespoon ..........4 ......................2 Tablespoons ...............⅔ Cup ................2 Tablespoons ..........6 ......................3 Tablespoons ...............1 Cup ................3 Tablespoons .......... 8 ......................3 Tablespoons ...............1¼ Cups ............3 Tablespoons **NOTE: If using a gourmet/premium grade of corn, use less than amount of corn specified above. To yield 2 quarts of popcorn, use ¼ cup corn; for 4 quarts of popcorn, use ½ cup; for 6 quarts of popcorn, use ¾ cup; for 8 quarts of popcorn, use 1 cup. Use the same amounts of oil and butter specified above. **For 8 -quart model only. 1. Put proper amount of vegetable oil and corn into popper base. Do not add more corn or oil than recommended. Spread corn evenly over popping surface. Do not substitute butter, margarine, shortening, or lard for vegetable oil as these will burn or smoke excessively. 2. Place cover on popper base making sure handles of cover fit into handles of popper base. If buttered corn is desired, divide recommended amount of refrigerated butter into 6 equal-sized pats and place in a single layer over butter holes in butter well. (If unrefrigerated butter is used, add to butter well after the first kernel of corn pops.) Popcorn will be buttered as it pops. Do not place plastic cap on butter well until after corn is popped. If unbuttered corn is desired, do not add butter to the butter well and do not place cap onto butter well until after corn is popped. 3. Insert cord into popper base. Plug cord into a 120 volt AC outlet only. The stirring rod will rotate as long as the corn popper is plugged in. Do not shake popper during popping cycle. In 4 to 6 minutes (depending on quantity of corn being popped) the popping cycle will be completed. Unplug cord from wall outlet. Use a hot pad to remove cord from popper base. 4. If butter is not completely melted in butter well, use a pastry brush to push any remaining butter through the buttering holes. 5. Snap plastic cap securely onto butter well. This cap must be on cover before popper is inverted. Make sure handles of popper cover are placed into handles of popper base. Grasp handles firmly and turn popper upside down, turning popper away from you. Lift popper base away from cover, being careful of escaping steam. 6. Popcorn is now ready for serving. Sprinkle popcorn with salt if desired. FROM: WESTBEND STIR CRAZY ® CORN POPPER Instruction Manual drp 7/3/09


What are some unique recipes that use popcorn?

Recipes like Peanut Butter Caramel popcorn and Hoemmade Cracker Jack can be found on sites like Cdkitchen. Popcorn spice recipes can be found on a site calls Spice-mixes.