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pop corn for all the batches I intend to make first then do the next steps because you don?t have to clean it each time to make a new batch. 2) To make caramel sauce, combine butter, brown sugar, corn

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...- 2 tbsp veggie oil - 2/3c. corn 6 quarts - 3 tbsp veggie oil - 1c. corn i don't use the butter well on top as i find it makes soggy popcorn. but the kids love watching it pop. hope this helps

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Question about PartyPop Maker Popcorn Maker

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pop corn poppper, don't use olive oil. Use vegetable oil. Two teaspoons is enough with 1/3 cup of premium kernels. That is it. Turn on the machine and wait til it stops popping. I LOVE my new pop corn

Question about Hot-Air Corn Popper Popcorn Maker

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...been opened, you should use it up within about 3 months. The internal moisture content is what determines whether corn will pop or not. Too much or too little moisture will not allow the corn to

Question about TCP-6L Popcorn Maker

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What kind of oil do you use with the Toastess Cinema popper? Peanut oil or vegatable oil? vegatable oil 1 tbsp veggie oil for 1/3c. corn 2 tbsp oil for 2/3c corn 3 tbsp oil for 1 cup corn Motorized ...

Question about 6112304 Popcorn Maker

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...Pop Corn Popper for the stove unless you have the instruction manual, only trial-and-error will tell you. Start with 2 tablespoons of oil and 1/2 cup of corn kernals. If there is oil left after the ...

Question about Old Fashion Popcorn Maker

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pop corn in a westbean corn poper pop corn How do you pop popcorn in a 6 qt west bend corn popper put about 2 tablesppons oil into the popper. Put 2 or 3 kernals into the oil. Turn the popper ON. When

Question about EPM450 Popcorn Maker

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pop the kernel. You can try putting 1 tsp/1 lb of corn in a ziploc bag or screw top bottle. Leave for 24 to 48 hrs to let the corn absorb the moisture. 3) Finally, due to the small size of the popping

how much goes in there? the ratio for popping corn with oil is three parts corn to one part oil . So a 6 oz kettle you would use 6 oz of corn seed to 2 oz of oil. Don't use butter to pop, it will burn

Pop corn brands vary in quality. You will find the better name brands pop more. * Once you find a good popping brand then stick to that size and brand. (unless they change it on you.) * If your really

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