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Recipes traditional popcorn, Olive oil popcorn, Pesto popcorn – Cuisinart EasyPop Popcorn Maker CPM-700 Series User Manual

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RECIPES

Traditional Popcorn

The perfect balance between butter and salt.

For those who are salt sensitive adjust the

amount of salt to taste.

Makes about 14 cups
1

tablespoon vegetable or

grapeseed oil

½

cup popcorn kernels

½ to ¾ teaspoon kosher salt
3

tablespoons unsalted butter,

melted
1. Evenly distribute the vegetable oil on the

popping plate of the Popcorn Maker. Add the
popcorn kernels. Place the inverted bowl on
top of the popping plate. Turn the power switch
to ON.

2. When the kernels have finished popping, turn

power switch to OFF. Put bowl cap on bowl.
Unlock and turn bowl over onto a flat surface.
Remove the base from the bowl.

3. Stir the salt into the melted butter, and pour

evenly over the popcorn and mix to fully coat.

Nutritional information per 1-cup serving:

Calories 46 (50% from fat) • carb. 6g • pro. 1g • fat 3g

• sat. fat 1g• chol. 4mg • sod. 81mg • calc. 0mg • fiber 1g

Olive Oil Popcorn

Use olive oil as a healthier alternative to butter –

plus, it gives the popcorn that delicious

olive oil flavor.

Makes about 14 cups
1

tablespoon vegetable or

grapeseed oil

½

cup popcorn kernels

½ to ¾ teaspoon kosher salt
2 to 3

tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

1. Evenly distribute the vegetable oil on the pop-

ping plate of the Popcorn Maker. Add the pop-
corn kernels. Put the inverted bowl on top of
the popping plate. Turn the power switch to ON.

2. When the kernels have finished popping, turn

power switch to OFF. Put bowl cap on bowl.
Unlock and turn bowl over onto a flat surface.
Remove the base from the bowl.

3. Stir the salt into the olive oil, pour evenly over

the popcorn, and mix to fully coat.

Nutritional information per 1-cup serving:

Calories 49 (54% from fat) • carb. 6g • pro. 1g • fat 3g

• sat. fat 0g • chol. 0mg • sod. 81mg • calc. 0mg • fiber 1g

Pesto Popcorn

A fun and delicious way to use up

some leftover pesto.

Makes about 12 cups
1

tablespoon vegetable or

grapeseed oil

½

cup popcorn kernels

3

tablespoons prepared pesto

2 to 3

tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

(depending on the consistency of the

pesto that you are using)

1. Evenly distribute the vegetable oil on the

popping plate of the Popcorn Maker. Add the
popcorn kernels. Put the inverted bowl on top
of the popping plate. Turn the power switch to
ON.

2. When the kernels have finished popping, turn

power switch to OFF. Put bowl cap on bowl.
Unlock and turn bowl over onto a flat surface.
Remove the base from the bowl.

3. Stir the pesto and olive oil together until fully

combined. Pour evenly over the popcorn and
stir to combine. Serve immediately.

Nutritional information per 1-cup serving:

Calories 93 (67% from fat) • carb. 7g • pro. 2g • fat 7g

• sat. fat 1g • chol. 1mg • sod. 70mg • calc. 19mg • fiber 1g