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Southwestern popcorn, Popcorn snack mix – Cuisinart EasyPop Hot Air Popcorn Maker CPM-100 Series User Manual

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1. Remove chute and put the kernels into the popping

chamber. Replace chute and insert butter warming cup.

2. Place a large bow underneath the chute and turn

unit on.

3. While the corn is popping, stir the remaining

ingredients together until fully combined.

4. Once the last kernel has popped, turn unit off.

Pour the oil mixture over the popped corn and mix
to fully coat. Serve immediately.

Nutritional information per 1-cup serving:

Calories 59 (61% from fat) • carb. 5g • pro. 1g • fat 4g • sat. fat 0g •

chol. 0mg • sod. 54mg • calc. 2mg • fiber 1g

Southwestern Popcorn

All of your favorite southwest flavors make for a

delicious treat when paired with popcorn. Throw in

some toasted pepitas for extra crunch!
Makes about 10 cups

¹/

3

cup popcorn kernels

3

tablespoons grapeseed oil

1

teaspoon chili powder

1

teaspoon paprika

½

teaspoon kosher or sea salt

¼

teaspoon dried oregano

¼

teaspoon granulated garlic

¹/

8

teaspoon cayenne pepper

1. Remove chute and put the kernels into the

popping chamber. Replace chute and insert butter

warming cup.

2. Place a large bowl underneath the chute and turn

unit on.

3. While the corn is popping, stir the remaining

ingredients together until fully combined.

4. Once the last kernel has popped, turn unit off.

Pour the oil mixture over the popped corn and mix

to fully coat. Serve immediately.

Nutritional information per 1-cup serving:

Calories 59 (61% from fat) • carb. 5g • pro. 1g • fat 4g • sat. fat 0g •

chol. 0mg • sod. 109mg • calc. 2mg • fiber 1g

Popcorn Snack Mix

A healthier version of the store-bought mixes. Make it

for your next party and it will be a hit.
Makes about 12 cups

nonstick cooking spray

¹/

3

cup popcorn kernels

4

tablespoons grapeseed oil

½

teaspoon paprika

¼

teaspoon dried oregano

¼

teaspoon granulated garlic

½

teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

dash hot sauce

1

cup mini pretzels or pretzel sticks

(broken into ½-inch pieces)

cups roasted mixed nuts

1. Preheat oven to 300°F. Line a ridged baking sheet with

foil and lightly coat the foil with the cooking spray.

2. Remove chute and put the kernels into the popping

chamber. Replace chute and insert butter warming cup.

3. Place a large bowl underneath the chute and turn

unit on.

4. While the corn is popping, stir the oil, spices,

Worcestershire and hot sauce together until fully

combined; reserve.

5. Once the last kernel has popped, turn unit off. Add

the pretzels and mixed nuts, and then pour the oil

mixture over the mixture and toss to fully coat.