Waffle maker
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1 | Can anyone recommend a good waffle maker. I’d prefer one that does deep waffles and is easy to clean. cottagerose - 2019-01-08 18:24:00 |
2 | Get one from Amazon US - then you have the right type. uli - 2019-01-08 18:33:00 |
3 | I got given a cusinart Belgium waffle make for Christmas. It makes the best waffles. I made my regular waffle mix in it and the texture comes out completely different from my breville heart shaped machine. I love it. Even made a batch of Belgium waffle and they came out really good. marcs - 2019-01-08 19:04:00 |
4 | uli wrote: cottagerose - 2019-01-08 19:35:00 |
5 | uli wrote:
US voltage is different to NZ so you would need to be dual voltage for it to work here. Edited by nauru at 7:54 pm, Tue 8 Jan nauru - 2019-01-08 19:50:00 |
6 | Homemaker model FS1828 is great, I think it came from Kmart. articferrit - 2019-01-08 21:28:00 |
7 | I got mine Breville with fly buys through Noel Lemmings a few years ago, wouldn't be without it. All I do is as above, brush with oil or melted butter is non stick and just wipe out when finished. cgvl - 2019-01-08 22:08:00 |
8 | This message was deleted. peanutandme - 2019-01-08 22:19:00 |
9 | Tefal have an amazing one, also converts to toasted sandwich maker, the plates are removable, easy to clean, I brought mine in Australia, I think you can buy in NZ, Google it. jimane - 2019-01-08 22:23:00 |
10 | Hubby bought me a waffle bowl maker last year, came with a recipe for Belgian waffles...we love it! wheelz - 2019-01-09 00:09:00 |
11 | wheelz - 2019-01-09 13:30:00 |
12 | have got the Breville one ; no problems ; you have made me get it out readyto make some later- usually freeze some unless grandchildren are here issymae - 2019-01-10 09:25:00 |
13 | Briscoes have a waffle basket maker. vomo2 - 2019-01-10 16:38:00 |
14 | I recently got this one and prefer it to the breville one I have as they are so much thicker djsh - 2019-01-17 11:17:00 |
15 | I brought a waffle maker a few years ago its a sunbeam and its what cafes use it makes deep crispy waffles was $190.00 well worth it.Then I brought another which was a cuisant brand its ok but is not as deep as the sunbeam.I definitely recommend the sunbeam it rotates so it gives even cooking.cheers svx1 - 2019-01-17 11:49:00 |
16 | cottagerose wrote:
Not only the plug but the voltage. The U.S. uses 110v whilst N.Z. uses 220v. It is illegal to sell 110v items in NZ now including on Trade Me. coralsnake - 2019-01-27 20:31:00 |
17 | To waffle makers. help please. I have lost my recipe ginomee - 2019-02-26 17:26:00 |
18 | marcs wrote: Edited by biggsie at 9:58 pm, Tue 26 Feb biggsie - 2019-02-26 21:57:00 |
19 | ginomee wrote:
eek its in my head so here goes. cgvl - 2019-02-27 08:42:00 |
20 | Recipe2: Beat 2 egg yolks together with 2 tsp sugar, add 3/4 cup milk and ½ cup water, 1tsp vanilla and mix well. Edited by cgvl at 8:45 am, Wed 27 Feb cgvl - 2019-02-27 08:44:00 |
21 | I disagree, whipping the egg whites separately to the yolks, for 2 mins till thick and glossy, makes a big difference, very light and seems to increase the amount mixture. wheelz - 2019-02-28 17:55:00 |