How much popcorn do you put in an air popper?
Remove the cover and butter melter from the base of the hot air corn popper. Pour 1/2 cup Orville Redenbacher’s® Gourmet® Popping Corn into the popping chamber.
How do you clean a sunbeam popcorn maker?
To clean your popcorn maker ensure that the power has been switched off and the plug removed from the power outlet. Allow the product to cool down before cleaning. Wipe the outside of your popcorn maker with a slightly dampened cloth and wipe dry.
How do you Flavour popcorn from an air popcorn maker?
We also love adding spice to the mix, like cayenne pepper, smoked paprika or ancho chile powder. Don’t be afraid to turn your popcorn into a sweet treat, either. Try adding powdered sugar or brown sugar to your popcorn along with warming spices like cinnamon, nutmeg or cloves.
How do you fix a popcorn maker?
Disassemble a hot-air popcorn popper: Remove the screws or fittings to loosen the motor. Remove screws holding the motor base and impeller housing. Separate the base and housing to expose the heating coil and circuitry. Use a multimeter to test the motor, heating element, and appliance controls, replacing as needed.
Do you preheat an air popper?
It’s like an oven per se, it needs to preheat first before adding the kernels. That’s what I do and it pops just about all of my popcorn (amount of kernels left un-popped is about the same amount you get in a microwave popcorn bag brand). Kernels just shot out all over and are very hot.
Can you flavor popcorn before popping?
Before popping the popcorn, coat the un-popped kernels with an oil of your choice and your seasonings. As the popcorn pops the seasoned oil will coat your popcorn. You can also infuse your oil with seasoning to bring out even more flavor. The recommended ratio is ½ a teaspoon of oil for every ¼ cup of popcorn kernels.
How do you clean a hot air popcorn machine?
Rinse and dry thoroughly. Wipe the corn popper base, including the popping chamber, clean and dry with a soft dry cloth. Never immerse the corn popper base in water or other liquid. Do not scour surfaces with steel wool or abrasive cleaners.