April 2, 2010
How to Buy a Waffle Maker
Some people think waffle makers are sophisticated to operate and messy. Not at all. In actual fact, they are one of the best kitchen appliances to operate. You just have to know what you want in a waffle maker in order to enjoy using it. It will help to first know the essential options of waffle irons.
A waffle maker has 2 gridded plates, one on the top and one on the bottom. The waffle is cooked in-between the two plates. When pressed together, the 2 plates form the holes or impressions that are unique to waffles.
If you’re planning to buy a waffle maker, first decide if you’d like one which makes regular waffles or Belgian waffles. Regular waffles are thinner with smaller holes or impressions as compared to Belgian waffles. Belgian waffles, therefore, are thick, with some crispness, and have much bigger holes or impressions. After selecting the type of waffle you would wish to be making, you may also wish to think about the following waffle maker options:
The waffle plate shape is one thing great to have, particularly when you have younger children. To be able to create different shapes of waffles such as hearts, character-shapes, or even your basic square waffle, is something that everybody in the household will enjoy.
Non-stick plates are something you may undoubtedly wish to consider. You do not need to fuss with batter being stuck or burnt on the plates which may take a bit longer to wash. Non stick would be capable to be rinsed under water and just brushed with a sponge to come clean.
Browning settings. Some waffle makers come with settings that assist you to adjust the browning of the waffles, catering to the different browning preferences of individuals. Certain models additionally include temperature settings, but what is more common to most, if not all, models is an LED which indicates when the waffle maker has reached the right temperature.
Overflow reservoir. This function permits extra batter to be collected on the sides to prevent the mess.
Maybe just one or two smaller waffles are what would make you happy or you may not have enough counter space or cupboard space to store a waffle maker. Choosing a smaller maker would help you save that space which you are looking to do. Additionally with so many various kinds of colours you could possibly even match the shade to your color scheme in your entire kitchen.
Now that you have learned the fundamentals, it’s time to make that purchase. Just imagine, you’ll no longer have to buy frozen waffles or make that journey to your favorite waffle place. Perfectly cooked waffles can now be ready fresh out of your kitchen with your own waffle maker.
Ben has a huge collection of waffle recipes on his website that you can use in your new non-stick waffle maker. If you are looking to buy a waffle maker there are also many useful tips on what is important in waffle makers.
Filed under Kitchen Appliances by Ben Cook