NordicWare 15040 Cast Aluminum Stovetop Belgium Waffle Iron
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Product Description
Nordicware 15040 Cast Aluminum Stovetop Belgium WafflerFeatures
- Stove top use
- Recipe included
- Compact, easy store design
- Bakes delicate, crisp waffles
- 5 year warranty
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
Just look at this old-fashioned Belgian waffler and you can smell the aroma of crisp browned waffles awash in berries and whipped cream or running with melted butter and syrup--surely it's a trick of the memory. Making four of those deep-pocketed beauties at once with this waffler is no trick, though. Simply preheat the cast-aluminum waffler on a gas or electric stovetop: first one side, then the other. Pour in your batter, close the waffler, and cook for 30 seconds; then flip the waffler over and cook two to three minutes more. The waffler is 8-1/2 by 8-1/2 inches and has stay-cool plastic handles. It needs to be hand washed in soapy water. --Fred Brack
Just look at this old-fashioned Belgian waffler and you can smell the aroma of crisp browned waffles awash in berries and whipped cream or running with melted butter and syrup--surely it's a trick of the memory. Making four of those deep-pocketed beauties at once with this waffler is no trick, though. Simply preheat the cast-aluminum waffler on a gas or electric stovetop: first one side, then the other. Pour in your batter, close the waffler, and cook for 30 seconds; then flip the waffler over and cook two to three minutes more. The waffler is 8-1/2 by 8-1/2 inches and has stay-cool plastic handles. It needs to be hand washed in soapy water. --Fred Brack
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews22 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
The Only Non-electric Waffle Iron You'll Ever Need
By Donna K. Mcclish
I purchased this waffle iron four years ago.
And, I went through quite a few batches of waffle batter until I could heat the iron on the stove properly.
But, after a while I was making the tastiest waffles on the block.
Once I got the hang of using this waffler, I got rid of my electric
waffle iron!
I end with one word of advice. Please be sure to grease this waffle iron before you pour the batter on the grids.See all 44 customer reviews...
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