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49 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
follow the rules and you shall be rewarded,
This review is from: NordicWare 15040 Cast Aluminum Stovetop Belgium Waffle Iron (Kitchen)
Wow! Magnificent waffles (and I've tasted my share) first time off the volley. How, you may ask, those 1-2 star reviewers? Oil the waffler lightly before the pre-heat. They're right, there is NO such thing as a completely stick-free waffler out there. And for those of you in love with teflon, good luck achieving the light crisp crunch exterior that yields to a light fluffy interior possible with this waffler. Waffle afficionados told me I had to find an old non-teflon waffler on e-bay or at a flea market. Imagine my surprise to run into this at a nearby kitchen supply store. Good thing I had not read the Amazon reviews, I might have been scared off. So make their suggested batter, lightly oil, pre-heat, pour batter and 3 minutes later--the BEST waffles out there. Merci, NordicWare.
50 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Nordic Belgium Waffler,
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This review is from: NordicWare 15040 Cast Aluminum Stovetop Belgium Waffle Iron (Kitchen)
The new Nordic Belgium Wafflers are not the same high quality as previous models. Previous models include a temperature gauge and bake higher quality waffles. The new waffler does not hold the waffles to the outside surface until baked and the waffles end out collapsed and heavy. I used the older model at the same time with the same batter at similar temperatures and the waffles from the older model were light and crisp.
29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Only Non-electric Waffle Iron You'll Ever Need,
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This review is from: NordicWare 15040 Cast Aluminum Stovetop Belgium Waffle Iron (Kitchen)
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.
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