Find Out What is the Best Way to Pop Popcorn on Your Stovetop
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Stovetop Popcorn Popper

Stovetop Popcorn Popper

Stovetop Popcorn Poppers – The Best Way To Make Popcorn on the Stove!

By Stacy Palmer

Welcome to our website on the subject of Stovetop Popcorn Poppers.  Here you will be able to find information about making popcorn on the stove top.

Of course, in the “Good Old Days”  many just used a regular kitchen pot or pan as a stovetop popcorn popper, and that still works just fine.

Now though there are specialized pans for that purpose that work even better.  We invite you to take a look at the information that we put together and enjoy making popcorn on your stove top.

The Whirley Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper

We absolutely love this little stovetop popcorn popper.  It’s really such an improvement from using your regular kitchen pan on the stove to make popcorn.  Simply follow the directions for the proper amount of oil and bulk popcorn and turn the crank, it’s loads of fun.

The one thing that you will need to play with a little bit is the temperature for the Whirly pop pan as it sits on your stove, but once you get that figured out you are in for years of fun and healthy popcorn.  The Whirley Pop Popcorn popper makes about 6 quarts of tasty popcorn at a time, and is as easy as wiping out with a paper towel for clean up.

With a 25 year warranty the Whirley Pop Stovetop Popcornpopper is a great investment in years of fun for the whole family.

Fireplace Popcorn Poppers

Another type of popcorn popper that we consider to be in the same category as stovetop popcorn poppers are fireplace popcorn poppers.  When we were kids many of us may have used a popcorn popper over an open fire or even in a fireplace.  The popcorn that you get from doing this is very tasty and a tremendous amount of fun to make.

Now days there are many different types of popcorn poppers that can be Old fashioned popcorn poppers used over a fire or even on a grill.   Of course it is also possible to use these same poppers as stovetop popcorn poppers.  The main difference in them as opposed to a stovetop popper is that long handle so that you can use it on an open fire and not get burnt.

If you take a look at the different fireplace popcorn poppers you will most likely find one that suits you.  The ones that have a crank on them to stir the popcorn as it pops work very well, but the old fashioned ones that you simply shake are also very good.

Jiffy Pop Popcorn

Believe it or not, they’re still making Jiffy Pop Popcorn!

I was surprised to see that that old favorite from the sixties and seventies is still being made.  This may be the one stovetop popcorn popper that most of us remember as kids.  What fun it is for our kids to see the Jiffy Pop popcorn foil top grows as the popcorn pops inside!

Every once in a while it can be fun to get a couple of these.  Small children especially get a charge out of watching this one-time-use stovetop popcorn popper.

Whichever you choose for your stovetop popcorn popper, just have fun with it!