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Sticks
Didn't like it all! The waffles stick and pull apart when trying to remove them (Yes, I sprayed with oil first). My hope was to make a batch of waffles and freeze some to pop in the toaster later (Saving time in the morning). Well, of course, they were so small the toaster "swallowed" them. Had to dig them out with a fork (After unpluging the toaster). When I stood it upright, the top kept falling open etc.etc.etc. Anyway, returned it and ordered a different one. Much happier with this one....and it's cheaper. It's the T-Fal Avante. It has removable plates for cleaning and also has plates for sandwich melts etc. Sooo... good luck!!
[Saturday, August 09, 2008]
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Fun With Waffles
What fun! Makes really delicious nice big FAT baby waffles. You can play all day long with recipes. Doesn't stick. Browns just right. The "ding" at the end of the cooking cycle keeps me from forgetting them. Everbody loves them. Favorite recipe works like this: get any buttermilk baking mix that makes you happy and follow the instructions for waffles. Then: separate two eggs, beat the yolks into the batter, then beat the whites separately to stiff peaks (meringue). Fold the whites into the batter, gently enough to fully incorporate the whites and still keep the batter really fluffy. Your waffles will be crisp outside, remarkably light inside, and this little waffle iron will produce a beautiful breakfast for you. Very pleased with the purchase, and will likely buy a second so that I can cook six at a time for my B&B.
[Thursday, May 15, 2008]
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Love this waffle maker and my kids do too
Great waffle maker. Well designed, easy to use and clean, even has a little whistle reminder when waffles are ready. They come out perfectly crispy and thick. The fact that is makes three separate waffles at a time is a delight for my kids who can all be served at the same time! (The smaller waffle size also makes them especially easy to freeze and re-toast later). Highly recommend.
[Saturday, April 12, 2008]
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