Waffle Machine
This square waffle machine is coated with Teflon for hot plate and has 1500W of power and a temperature range of 50~300°C. It is perfect for making square waffles.
Step 1: Plug in your waffle maker.
Step 2: Press the “on” button, usually on the front of your waffle maker.
Step 3: Close the waffle maker’s lid until you notice a ready-to-use indicator – this may be a beep or a small light. This means the machine is ready for use.
Step 4: Open the waffle maker and spray the inside with a nonstick spray. Use an oven mitt unless your waffle maker specifies that it has heat-resistant handles.
Step 5: Pour in your batter, making sure to pour just enough to fill the inside of the waffle maker without overflowing. The amount of batter in each waffle can range from 1/4 to 3/4 cups depending on your waffle maker. You can help the batter spread with a palette knife or the back of a wooden spoon.
Step 6: If you have a rotating waffle maker, you will need to flip the metal plates upside down for the machine to begin cooking. Make sure your lid has latched into place, and grab the extended handle with your oven mitts. Turn the handle so that the waffle plates flip 180°.
Step 7: After about 4–6 minutes, another indicator will inform you that your waffle is ready. If you like to control the brownness of your waffle, opt for a waffle maker with a browning control dial. Flip the metal plates of the waffle maker back over – if you have a rotating waffle maker – and carefully open the lid. Gently remove the waffle with a fork and knife and put it on a plate – be careful not to touch the hot waffle maker!
Step 8: Let your waffle maker cool for a few minutes before you begin cleaning to avoid burning yourself – but don’t wait too long, or the batter will congeal and be much more difficult to clean. If batter is stuck to your waffle maker, pour a small amount of vegetable oil on the residue and let it sit for a few minutes. Then wipe it down with a damp paper towel or rag. You can use a rubber scraper to remove the batter, but be careful with harsh brushes or metal equipment – these can scratch your machine’s nonstick surface.
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