Proctor-Silex 26500 Morning Baker Belgian Waffle Baker

Proctor-Silex 26500 Morning Baker Belgian Waffle Baker Reviews



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We bought this waffle maker recently and it functions very well. It has deep wells for the batter and cooks the waffles crisply and evenly on the outside without overcooking the interior.br /br /For this iron would be hard to beat.br /br /Here are some caveats that we've learned so far:br /br /1) It takes 6-7 minutes per waffle so if you're cooking for an entire family, this is probably not the waffle maker for you - get one with more griddle area. One waffle from this maker is about right for one medium-hungry eater.br /2) When cooking a waffle from room-temperature batter, the "pre-heat" light will go off about 5 min into cooking. It seems that the correct cooking time for a waffle is 30-90 sec after this light goes off. We just use a timer for 6 min and that seems to work for our recipe.br /2a) For refrigerator temperature batter, the light goes off just about when the waffle is ready.br /3) After removing a finished waffle, let the pre-heat light turn off again before cooking the next waffle (the instructions say this and it matters).br /br /For 2-3 people this waffle iron works great and I'd recommend it.

Proctor-Silex 26500 Morning Baker Belgian Waffle Baker Feature

  • Quick and easy to use waffle iron
  • Nonstick grilling surface
  • Preheat/Ready indicator
  • Compact, easy storage
  • 11-1/4 inches long by 8-1/5 inches wide by 4-1/4 inches high
We've all heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. But too often we grab the easiest thing available instead of something with real nutritional value and flavor. Waffles, especially when made with whole-grain flour, are an extremely easy way to start the day on the right foot. The Morning Baker Belgian waffle iron takes the edge off morning hunger. It heats quickly, lets you know when it's ready, and cooks waffles in only a few minutes--take that time to slice some fruit to top them with. Cleaning up is easy, too, since the nonstick grilling surface wipes clean with a damp sponge or paper towel. The whole iron can be stored either horizontally or vertically, depending on space limitations. I--Julija Gelazis/I Model number on packaging may be listed as either 26500 or 26050Y. Product is identical.


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Waffle Baker Review - tcpiii -
Having used other brands in the past and including older Proctor-Silex models I was a little skeptical of all the good reviews. However I decided to listen to those who had purchased this item and try it myself. After all the price wasn't bad. Well I received the unit on a Friday. That Saturday morning I opened the package and cleaned the unit per instructions. I went through the little cookbook that came with the baker and decided to go and make my personal favourite waffles, a banana nut waffle. The Baker did a great job of making it crispy on the outside and dreamy on the inside. Just be sure to watch the amount of steam leaving the baker to determine how done the waffle is instead of the light. After having my breakfast I found the cleanup went very easily. I recommend this unit very highly.

Good Buy - M. F. Begley - SC
After reviewing several Belgian waffle bakers, I decided on the Proctor-Silex 26500.br / I am quite happy so far with my choice tho I have only used it two times. It makes very good Belgian waffles; crispy on the outside, soft on the inside. The Waffle Baker cleans quite easily with wipes of a paper towel. As you know waffle bakers can be difficult to clean. That's why I chose a non-stick one. I will always get a non-stick one from now on. No more dreading the cleaning chore and then the re-oiling and throwing away the first waffle. That experience alone used to keep me from making Belgian waffles. br / Storage is easy and compact since it stands on its side.br / I would def. recommend this Waffle Baker to all.


Oct 27, 2010 17:24:06

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