Tips and hints, Seasoning suggestions – Cuisinart CPM-900 User Manual
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TIPS AND HINTS
POPCORN AMOUNTS
Kernels
Vegetable
Oil
Popped
Popcorn
¼ cup
1½ teaspoons
Approximately
6 cups popped
popcorn
1
⁄
3
cup
teaspoons
Approximately
8 cups popped
popcorn
½ cup
1 tablespoon
Approximately
10 cups popped
popcorn
Note: Premium popcorns have larger
kernels, resulting in a higher yield of popcorn.
If using premium popcorn, the yield of popped
popcorn will be about 1 cup greater than
stated above. 
Note: DO NOT use more than 
1
⁄
3
cup of
unpopped kernels when using premium
popcorn.
The seasoning possibilities for popcorn are 
endless. Just add melted butter and your
favorite seasonings to a bowl of popcorn.
With toppings added, popped popcorn 
will become much crisper and the flavors
become more intense if it is heated with
desired toppings in a 300°F oven for about 15
to 0 minutes before serving. For best results,
heat it on a baking sheet that you have lined
with foil and sprayed with cooking oil.
Note: Serving bowl should not be put
into oven.
It is very important to use fresh popcorn.
If your popcorn is old, the kernels will not
fully pop and/or it may take a long time for
them to pop.
SEASONING SUGGESTIONS
 Cheese
 Taco seasoning
 Chili powders
 Hot sauce
 Packaged sauces (i.e. Alfredo)
 Soy sauce
 Italian seasoning and herbs
Butter/Seasoning ratios for popcorn
 tablespoons melted butter for ¼ cup 
unpopped kernels, and a minimum of 1
teaspoon of seasoning 
3 tablespoons melted butter for 
1
⁄
3
cup
unpopped kernels, and a minimum of
teaspoons of seasoning
4 tablespoons melted butter for ½ cup 
unpopped kernels, and a minimum of ½
teaspoons to a tablespoon of seasoning
The amount of seasoning depends on the 
intensity of the ingredients you are using –
it is important to let your taste be your guide.
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