Nostalgia Electrics CCP-509 Popcorn Maker "oz 2 cup" Questions

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...lb = 4 oz = 1/2 C of butter 1- 8 oz stick = 1 cup "I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button. Check out some of my other posts if you need more tips and

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...it shoul be around 3-1/2 min. if its much longer its too much so try 8 oz of corn and 2-1/2 oz. of oil. By you using this test or formula I am assuming the kettle thermostat is set correctly

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...popcorn ratio for model 2085? All popcorn machines use a 3or4:1 corn to oil ratio. More specifically the model 2085 is a 6 oz popper. 6oz. popcorn (3/4 cup) 1.6 - 2oz oil (1/4 cup) 1-2 tsp popcorn ...

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2.5 oz kettle.  This is for 1/3 cup of uncooked kernels.  Add kernels with a tablespoon of popcorn oil (available in markets) and a 1/3 teaspoon of what's called "Flavacol".  It'

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...2.0 oz. [60 ml]Flavacol - 1 tablespoon [8 cc]POPPING INSTRUCTIONS1. Turn KETTLE HEAT and KETTLE MOTOR switch "ON".2. Make test pop with 3 kernels of corn and 1 oz. [30 ml] of oil.3. Pour pre-measured ...

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...about the quantity of oil and kernels to use. The instructions for the CCP-510 are clearer, stating that for every measuring cup full of kernels ( 4 oz.) add 2 tablespoons of light vegetable

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OZ, 2,3,4 etc. I have pre-measured packets given to me that are for a 4 oz Kettle. Thanks Dan Martin Hello Dan, According to the manufacturer specifications, your popcorn popper has a 2 ounce capacity

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...and salt do I put in a 2085cl gold medal popcorn machine? That model is a 6oz popcorn machine. 3/4 cup popcorn kernels (6oz) slight 1/4 cup oil (1.6oz-a quarter cup is 2 oz.) 1 teaspoon popcorn

...would be 12oz of corn (1-1/2 cups ) to 4 oz of oil. A good popping cycle takes about 3 1/2 min from the time you add the corn and oil to dump time. you can make ajustments for the results you

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