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At your next big get-together, block party,
birthday bash, or fundraising function make
sure that you rent a cotton candy machine!
Here's an easy way to making this sweet-tooth
treat that will make you the hit of the party.
Using
a damp cloth, moisten the inside of the floss
pan. This will cause floss to adhere to the
pan.
After
following the operating instructions, you are
ready to begin making the floss. Pay attention
to the direction of the floss as it is spun
off the floss head. It should be thrown
against and adhere to the side of the floss
pan.
Attached
to the top plate of the spinner head are two
floaters - these give additional air current
for floss control. Twisting the leading edge
of the floaters down will give more lift and
floss will go upward - twisting down, the
floss will go down. Practice will give good
control.
Premixed
sugar, coloring and flavorings are available
by asking Grand Rental Station for
availability. If you flavor your own
candy, avoid using flavors that have a gum or
starch base which will burn on the ribbons.
To
pick up floss, once you practice, you can
become an expert at rolling the web of candy
onto the cone. Pick up the cone, holding it an
inch or two at the pointed end between your
two fingers and thumb. With a light flicking
action, break into the web of floss that is
building up in the pan. Usually some floss
will stick to the cone, if not, brush the cone
over a damp sponge first. Lift up the cone
with the ring of floss attached, and, by
rotating the cone, wind the floss onto it. Do
not roll floss on the cone inside the floss
pan, roll it on outside of the pan only.
When
you have practiced a bit, you might rather
prefer to lift the ring of floss out of the
pan with a flick of the wrist, turn the ring
into a figure 8 and whip it around onto the
cone. This leaves air pockets making it appear
that you are building a bigger web.
When
stopping operation for the day or any
prolonged period, it is a good idea to run all
of the sugar out of the floss head. When
empty, turn heat to the highest setting for
approximately one minute to remove carbon from
the ribbons. Never allow water to enter the
floss head. A damp cloth will be
sufficient to wipe off floss head after use, but
be sure to unplug main electrical supply cord
first. Make sure all parts are dry before
resuming operation.
Sugar
for cotton candy fan be any 100% pure cane or
beet sugar. Regular granulated is recommended
but avoid the Extra Fine Granulated or
Bottlers Fine, and the so-called "free
flowing" as they may contain cornstarch
which will burn and clog the ribbons.
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