takes only a couple of minutes to cook and it warms back up ready to go right away.
it warms up quickly and chimes to let you know it's ready.
2) speed: warm-up time is short (much shorter, in fact, than the five minute post-mixing wait time that most waffle recipes advocate).
many people note the unpleasant buzzer sound when the unit is warmed up or the current waffle is ready.
the waffle is deep allowing the warm butter and warm syrup to just pool in the grids.
it takes approximately 5 minutes to warm up (110v outlet), and if you follow the very simple recipe, it does not require any greasing.
out the cookies one at a time, put on a cutting board and rolled it like a small eggroll then put on cooling rack,and continue to do the next one, so that can keep the cookies warm and easy to roll.
you can fold a pizzelle into a cone shape easily while still warm.
(that's warming the iron, melting the butter, measuring the ingredients, mixing and baking).
i used a thin spatula to take out the cookies one at a time, put on a cutting board and rolled it like a small eggroll then put on cooling rack,and continue to do the next one, so that can keep the
i place waffler on cooktop & start it warming while i make the batter.
crisp on the outside thick and fluffy, warm and delicious on the inside.
the recipe included for the fluffy waffles is fantastic, i make a double batch and freeze the extra (if there is any) and warm them up in the morning.
terrific waffles, bought 2nd in june, had 2 going for large family gathering, used same recipe and fresh fruit topping and/or maple syrup (warmed) as topping.
it would be a nice addition to a family kitchen--freeze any extra waffles and pop them into the toaster to warm them up.
even then they are easy to keep warm until the next batch is ready.
this means that after a few minutes warm-up, you can make 6 waffles in about 10-12 minutes.
for a family of four this is important because you want the food to still be warm when you put it on the table.
the handle gets a little warm, because the plastic part does not cover enough to get your hand around.
there is no waiting while other waffles are cooking and no need to keep waffles warm.
waffles made before hand and kept warm in the oven lost their crispness.
the iron takes a few minutes to warm up, but once it reaches its optimal temperature it cooks waffles in about 90 seconds or so.
the heating unit is fast; it does not require a long warm-up period between waffles.
the warm up beeper is nice, as is the signal telling you the waffle is cooked and ready to pluck.
i then cleaned the grills with a warm moist wash towel and let it air dry.
(i made a few before we sat down and just put them on the oven racks on warm to stay crisp so everyone could at least start together.)the oldest to the youngest raved about the waffles.
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