I tried a frying pan but the mixture spreads out too much and I suspect it needs the all over heat of a waffle maker to get the full effect. Most US videos seem to use the Dash mini waffle maker but that doesn't seem to be available in the UK. If you find a suitable one let me know.I am seeing lots of mention of chaffles here. No shortage of recipes & instructions online, but do I really need a special waffle maker, or would a frying pan do? If the former, recommendations for good ones would be welcome.
Yes, but I haven't got a waffle maker thingy. I wanted to know if i should buy one.It would be just a waffle maker thingy, just add cheese...
If you want to make "chaffles", I should think that the answer is obvious...I wanted to know if i should buy one.
Yes, this is good advice. I recall reading somewhere here a while ago someone complaining they had tried one of these recipes and it just came out like an omelette. If that's the case, I already have a pan that is perfect for making omelettes. I had been wondering about trying to make a substitute for a jam omelette using Erythritol. It is an irony of fate that before being obliged to eat VLC I never used sugar, but now I do rather crave sugar substitutes.The frying pan thingy is just to taste the recipe. I suspect some of them are not so good. I have never eaten real waffles. Some of the recipes seem a bit elaborate and off the wall.
I bought the 3 in one you mention this week in ALDI. (Be quick before it goes if you want one) So much easier to clean with removable plates. I am ditching my old one as it was a pita to clean and the non stick was flaking as a result of scrubbing it.I was clicking through the Aldi and Lidl special buys a little while ago. One or t'other had a waffle/sandwich/panini maker (3 removable plates, making 2 waffles at a time, for something like £16.
I imagine the frying pan idea would create more like crepes
Do you find fat leaks / splashes out of the Aldi waffle maker, as mentioned by one reviewer of the Dash? That would really deter me.I bought the 3 in one you mention this week in ALDI.
Brilliant idea - I am SO microwave. Also short of work top space, as I have cluttered it all up.You can get cheap silicone waffle moulds for oven/microwave use. Could try one of those for a few pounds before investing in a waffle maker?
I bought the 3 in one you mention this week in ALDI. (Be quick before it goes if you want one) So much easier to clean with removable plates. I am ditching my old one as it was a pita to clean and the non stick was flaking as a result of scrubbing it.
I have made them in the frying pan and it’s doable by pushing the mixture together til it forms up but a bit of a different texture. Not as light. But worth trying for the taste before splashing out.
Brilliant!@Alexandra - Assuming the feet don't heat too hot, I just put things like this onto a small melamine tray, then any drips can be cleaned up easily. Call me lazy, but it's easier to clean a small, square tray than tackle a greasy worktop.
IMO the great threat to lifelong VLC is revulsion arising from monotony. There are now comparatively so few foods on my menu, I live in dread of turning against eg eggs. I have already gone off various types of cheese and found myself with a refrigerator full of cheeses I couldn't face eating. Luckily I have eventually "gone on" them again and am glad to eat them up. So finding a novel way to present over-familiar eggs + cheese seems to me a good idea.I think chaffles are a fine idea, but to be honest, it's such a long time since I had a "sandwich" of any kind that I feel totally ambivalent about it
IMO the great threat to lifelong VLC is revulsion arising from monotony. There are now comparatively so few foods on my menu, I live in dread of turning against eg eggs. I have already gone off various types of cheese and found myself with a refrigerator full of cheeses I couldn't face eating. Luckily I have eventually "gone on" them again and am glad to eat them up. So finding a novel way to present over-familiar eggs + cheese seems to me a good idea.
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