1.
Put 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. If unbuttered corn
is desired, do not add butter to the butter well. Do not place butter 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 stir
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 butter cap securely onto butter well. This cap must
be on cover before popper is inverted. Make sure
handles of 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.
Popping Additional Batches of Popcorn - If you plan to pop more corn
immediately, transfer popcorn from serving cover to another serving bowl. Follow
steps 1 through 6 above.
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LEANING
Clean Popper After Every Use - Your corn popper should be cleaned after each
use. Always allow popper to cool before cleaning.
Cleaning Cover - Wash cover and butter cap in warm, soapy water with a dishcloth
or sponge. Rinse thoroughly and dry. Do not use scouring pad or abrasive powder
on cover as these could cause scratching.
Cleaning Stir Rod - Remove stir rod from base by unscrewing securing knob. Wash
rod and securing knob with warm, soapy water using a dishcloth or sponge. Rinse
thoroughly and dry. Replace stir rod after cleaning base, making sure it fits into
notched area around screw. Secure with securing knob.
Cleaning Popper Base - Clean non-stick surface of base with a damp, soapy
dishcloth, sponge or nylon-scouring pad. Wipe surface with a damp cloth and dry. Do
not use abrasive scouring pads or powders on non-stick finish as scratching may
occur. After consistent use, the non-stick finish may discolor. To remove
discoloration, use a soft cloth saturated with lemon juice or vinegar and rub over
finish. Then wipe the finish with a damp cloth and dry.
DO NOT PLACE COVER, BUTTER CAP, STIR ROD, BASE, OR CORD IN AN
AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER.
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