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12-28-2016 01:53 PM
Does anyone have one and which one if you don't mind sharing.
My birthday is in January and this is what I want. I LOVE Belgian Waffles and I have always wanted one but I'd like some opinions on the ones folks here like/dislike.
Thanks for your opinions!
JB
12-28-2016 02:46 PM
I have had a Waring Pro for years and absolutely LOVE it! It has a dial on it so you can make them browner or lighter depending on what you like.
12-28-2016 02:46 PM
My son and I love waffles! Yummy! That's part of our Christmas morning routine, and we actually had some this morning. 😊
I purchased a Villaware waffle maker at Williams Sonoma about 10 years ago. It works like new and is easy to clean. I keep it on a low setting (3) and it whistles and flashes a green light when they are ready. Very easy! I take it to work a few times each year when we have potluck breakfasts, and it's always a hit. This one makes three heart-shaped waffles at a time. ❤️❤️❤️ I remember thinking it was pricy even on sale, but I really like the heart shape, and the nonstick surface is a breeze to clean. I have been very happy with this purchase.
12-28-2016 03:38 PM
My parents, especially dad, were big-time waffle fans. They had them at least a couple times a week. They always had a large, square Sunbeam waffle iron. The waffles nicely fit in the toaster for reheating leftovers.
12-28-2016 03:51 PM
@wildcat fan wrote:My son and I love waffles! Yummy! That's part of our Christmas morning routine, and we actually had some this morning. 😊
I purchased a Villaware waffle maker at Williams Sonoma about 10 years ago. It works like new and is easy to clean. I keep it on a low setting (3) and it whistles and flashes a green light when they are ready. Very easy! I take it to work a few times each year when we have potluck breakfasts, and it's always a hit. This one makes three heart-shaped waffles at a time. ❤️❤️❤️ I remember thinking it was pricy even on sale, but I really like the heart shape, and the nonstick surface is a breeze to clean. I have been very happy with this purchase.
Villaware is the one recommended by Alton Brown (I just happened to catch this show a week or so ago). It took a while to hunt it down since he didn't give a name brand and it is pricey but if you love waffles it looks like a great appliance which will last a long time.
12-28-2016 05:53 PM
I love Belgian waffles also. When I found out I had to whip egg whites and fold them into the batter I decided to keep ordering them in restaurants. I just ask them to leave off the strawberries and whip cream.
12-28-2016 06:05 PM
12-28-2016 06:15 PM
@DiAnne wrote:I love Belgian waffles also. When I found out I had to whip egg whites and fold them into the batter I decided to keep ordering them in restaurants. I just ask them to leave off the strawberries and whip cream.
Had to laugh when I read this. Every other week I make homemade waffles from a recipe I found in a Walmart tiny recipe book. Husband doesn't like those big ol' Belgian things and I got a 4 waffle regular maker.
Walmart recipe calls for 3-4 egg whites beat stiff. Why I bought the Kitchen Aid mini mixer just to mix egg whites and mash potatoes, small jobs. anyway, this recipe calls for 2 mixers going . I got the biggy going with the batter then pour in the stiff egg whites . I just make 'em once /twice a month, but, his favorite.
12-28-2016 07:03 PM
I also wanted a waffle maker but was not sure which brand to buy, or if spending more money equalled a better waffle. I was shopping in Target & saw an Oster Belgium Waffle Maker on sale for $30. Thinking I had nothing to lose, I picked it up. For my first batch I made the batter from scratch, which made okay waffles. For the next batch I used Krusteaz Belgium Waffle Mix, which made the most delicious waffles that even my son loved. Therefore, I found an inexpensive waffle maker using a good waffle mix was all I needed.
12-28-2016 07:13 PM
@Jayn804 wrote:I also wanted a waffle maker but was not sure which brand to buy, or if spending more money equalled a better waffle. I was shopping in Target & saw an Oster Belgium Waffle Maker on sale for $30. Thinking I had nothing to lose, I picked it up. For my first batch I made the batter from scratch, which made okay waffles. For the next batch I used Krusteaz Belgium Waffle Mix, which made the most delicious waffles that even my son loved. Therefore, I found an inexpensive waffle maker using a good waffle mix was all I needed.
@Jayn804 my mom always swore by Krusteaz mixes so I bet they were wonderful . . . welcome to the boards, I hope you join us again soon! . . . ![]()
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