Using your Stir Crazy® Corn Popper
Place popper base on flat, dry surface. The
Preparing Popcorn
There are two models of the Stir Crazy® Corn Popper, one for making up to
Quarts of Popcorn | Amount of Oil | Amount of Corn | Amount of Butter |
2 | 1 tablespoon | ⅓ Cup | 1 tablespoon |
4 | 2 tablespoon | ⅔ Cup | 2 tablespoons |
6 | 3 tablespoon | 1 Cup | 3 tablespoons |
**8 | 3 tablespoon | 1¼ Cups | 3 tablespoons |
**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 popcorn, use ½ cup; for
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
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.
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