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Presto 03512 Stuffler Stuffed Waffle Maker. Belgian. Large. Black
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My wife and I love it, because nothing compares to fresh waffles! I am so tired of the frozen waffles that taste more like the box they come in than a waffle.
My daughter and son in law love it because it is easy to use and clean.
And my granddaughter loves it because the waffles are perfect for little people and she get to help her mother make them - and she is only allowed to help pour the batter with mom's supervision.
The temperature control is good and we had no problem producing perfect waffles after just a couple tries, although I did see some very "well done" waffles in the pictures from other reviewers. Not sure why, all I can say is all members of our family have used it and like it, and it produces excellent waffles that are perfect for kids and adults.
Operation is pretty simple. Just plug the waffle maker in and it turns on. There is no power switch, so be sure to unplug it when finished. I honestly made that mistake the second time I used it. My wife noticed before I did. Whoops!
Once heated, I just use a little cooking spray top and bottom, pour in the batter, and secure the lid.
Once the top of placed down over the bottom, there is a latch on the handle. I engage it every time. I'm not sure if I need to do this while cooking or if it's solely for storage. I honestly have not read the manual in great detail, but it does come with one!
When closed, there are two indicator lights. Red means it's on. Green means the waffle maker has reached cooking temperature. It goes back to red only after the batter is poured in, then the green light comes back on when the waffles are done cooking.
The batter... I just follow the directions on the pancake/waffle mix. I have not looked at the recipe book included with this maker. The key part is, the recipe book indicates you should use half of a teaspoon of batter per waffle. I've just been eye-balling it so I don't get great results. But when I do spill over some, it actually isn't so bad being able to pull all eight waffles out at the same time.
The maker does come with a brush, presumably to spread out the cooking spray/oil before pouring in the batter.
We've had a lot of fun with this product. Make a bunch of tiny waffles, rub them in/on some butter, dip them in syrup, then freeze any leftovers for later!