Tips To Use When Making Popcorn From A Commercial Popcorn Popper
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Commercial popcorn machines are not all that hard to use as long as you know what you are doing. However, many people are now buying these machines for home use or small business ventures and are not getting the professional training that large theaters and carnivals offer their employees. I wrote this article to give these people a helping hand in learning how to operate their new machines.
The first thing you will want to do is heat the machine for about 15 to 20 seconds. Finding the heat switch and pushing it into the “on” position is all you need to do. Popcorn popper heat buttons are almost always placed on the top of the popcorn maker, so it should be easy to find.
The machine must be hot first before adding the oil, but should not be left on too long as it can ruin the machine. Keep a clock near your machine or silently count down from 20 seconds so that you will know when to take the next step.
Next you will want to add the oil to the popcorn machine and put the motor button into the on position. This button is usually found right next to the heat button. Turn this on before you add the salt and popcorn to ensure that the three will mix well.
Placing the popcorn and salt in with the oil should happen right after the motor is turned on. The motor will move the popcorn, oil, and salt around and mix them perfectly for you.
After doing this you will need to push the last “on” button into place; this button is the heat lamp. Heat lamp “on” buttons are found alongside the heat button and motor button. The heat lamp should be on so that your popcorn machine will help keep your popcorn warm after it is done cooking.
Next, give the popcorn some time to complete its cooking cycle. Turn the heat switch off and take the popcorn out with care as it may be very hot. The most effective way to remove the popcorn is to gently dump it out. This will ensure that you do not damage the kettle.
Leave the heat lamp on until all your popcorn has been served. Always be sure to turn the heat lamp off before retiring the machine for the night. This will make sure you get the longest life span possible from your heat lamps.
Wait for your popcorn maker to cool off and get busy washing it down. Washing your popper will make sure that your machine looks good and your popcorn tastes great.
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