Talk:Sandwich toaster

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Does 'jaffle' rhyme with waffle? Ringuu 17:01, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC)

No, it is pronounced the way it is spelt, with a short "a" sound. DO'Neil 19:59, Mar 13, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Recipes???

There should be some links to recipes.

The old reliables are best - ham 'n' cheese for example.
I highly recommend Herta frankfurters with cheddar cheese. Cut the frankfurters lengthwise, and use two per sandwich (cut the end thirds off and put alongside the other 2/3s).
One can also make an egg toastie - just crack an egg onto the bread, and ensure it is fully cooked before eating (this may require slightly longer toasting than usual). Good with cheese/ham also.
Finally, I have had it proved to me by an American that in an emergency (e.g. being in Ireland) one can cook waffles in a sandwich toaster. Make the usual batter, and simply put onto the hot plate. Ensure you don't use too much or cook for too little (the centre will be gooey if you do).
I don't think any of the above counts as encyclopaedic though.
zoney talk 19:19, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Great article!

LOL! This type of article reminds me why Wikipedia is so great: thanks Zoney et al. Any chance of a photograph of the finished product? — Matt Crypto 20:38, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Picture of closed sandwitch toaster

Do we really need a picture of the closed sadwich toater? --82.38.56.218 23:29, 9 November 2005 (UTC)