My waffle iron just broke, with a loud POP - the wire seems to have chosen this moment to forget it's supposed to be attached. D'oh!
I have a bowl of batter and four waffles. MY ENTIRE DINNER PLAN DEPENDS ON HAVING CURRY WAFFLES FOR MY CURRIED WAFFLE CLUB SANDWICHES.
What can I do?
Edit: Turns out my neighbor has a waffle iron. The grid is too small for my tastes, but I'm SO no complaining.
Also, I now have to buy a new waffle iron. How about one of those on-the-stove types? Any advice?
I have a bowl of batter and four waffles. MY ENTIRE DINNER PLAN DEPENDS ON HAVING CURRY WAFFLES FOR MY CURRIED WAFFLE CLUB SANDWICHES.
What can I do?
Edit: Turns out my neighbor has a waffle iron. The grid is too small for my tastes, but I'm SO no complaining.
Also, I now have to buy a new waffle iron. How about one of those on-the-stove types? Any advice?
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Date: 2010-10-13 05:30 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2010-10-13 09:15 pm (UTC)One of these buggers.
I have one buried somewhere, and it's excellent. You get a large waffle per baking which can be broken into four smaller waffles if you have large numbers of people, large appetites to fend off or both. ;) You also get a sandwich press and openface grill, plus the grids can be washed in the sink if you want to do such a fool thing.
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Date: 2010-10-13 11:26 pm (UTC)I have an old fashioned cast iron one. it cost me 20 bucks, makes perfect slightly thin and crispy but thats how I like em waffles on my gas stove. takes arround 4 of 5 burnt waffles to get the hang of tho.
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Date: 2010-10-14 02:02 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-10-14 09:44 am (UTC)