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How to Make a Delicious Bowl of Popcorn Using the Micro-Pop Popcorn Popper

 

How to Make a Delicious Bowl of Popcorn Using the Micro-Pop Popcorn Popper

Micro-Pop Popcorn Popper

  1. The lid serves as a convenient measuring tool for your kernels. For the 1.5 quarts Micro-Pop, use one lid full of kernels for a bowl of popcorn. For the 3 quarts Micro-Pops, use 2 lids full of kernels. You can also add fewer kernels to the bowl if you wish to enjoy a smaller amount of popcorn.
  2. Drop the measured kernels into the bottom of the popper and place the lid on top to go in the microwave.
  3. This step is entirely optional, but the perforated lid can be used to melt butter or margarine over your popcorn while it pops. The lid allows to butter to melt through the holes and distribute evenly over the kernels.
  4. Please note that microwaves vary greatly. Make sure you are listening to the pops while your microwave is making the popcorn and stop the microwave once the pops get to be 2 seconds apart. Some microwaves may require more time, while others require less time.
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    Tips to getting your popcorn just right:

    1. Not all microwaves work exactly the same, so play with the timing until you get it just right. Experiment a little- your microwave may cook the popcorn faster or slower than the 2:30-3:00 average! If your precious popcorn is getting burnt when adding butter prior to popping, try adding the butter after all those kernels have transformed into beautifully puffed popcorn.
    2. Always use fresh popcorn kernels. Store your popcorn in an airtight container. Refrigeration is not recommended.
    3. Stopping and starting your microwave during the cooking cycle is not recommended. Once you stop the microwave, the steam buildup in the center of the kernel, which causes the popcorn to pop, will cool off and never reach the desired temperature to re-pop. If you restart the microwave you also risk burning the already popped popcorn. Using the sound test is the best way to determine if your popcorn is done. If there are more than two full seconds between pops, it’s time to stop.


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