alice
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Post by alice on Aug 22, 2006 20:44:00 GMT -5
1 whole egg 1 egg white 1/4 tsp. salt 1/2 cup dextrose 2/3 cupflour (I add one tsp. approved vanilla) 2 tlbsp. melted butter and cooled slightly I also add water or milk to make it a little more liquidy, maybe why they aren't always as crunchy as I'd like. Toasting until warm in the toaster work great to make crunchier, or with left overs to make crunchy. re-shape if desired. preheat waffle maker set on aprox. 21/2 -3 on your waffle cone maker beat eggs and salt (I use the electric mixer) then sugar. Add flour and make sure all lumps are out. add melted butter till blended. put aprox. 2 tlbsp. on waffle cone maker (I grease lightly with oil on top and bottom. **We press down a little harder on the top of the maker to make them a little bit thinner. cook as directed on cone maker light- if want a little more brown cook a little longer, watch closely. I haven't mastered the cone, but the bowl is easy, you just put it into a cup cake mold, and I use a measuring cup to mold it into the cup cake mold... www.coffee-makers-espresso-machines.com/waffle-cone-recipes.htmlI got my waffle cone maker on Amazon, it was $49, which I thought was high, but I haven't been able to find the fructose free ice cream cones posted. these are also GREAT cookies and snacks! We make these at least once a week or more often. this is the recipe from the "Chef's Choice International Waffle Cone Express" My 9 year old actually is very good at making the cones in the waffle cone maker. I am right by her side as the steam is pretty hot ...
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Post by Tammy on Aug 23, 2006 10:48:54 GMT -5
I don't know about an all in one thing. But the waffle maker I have is a so-so one from Wal-mart. But the good thing about it is that I can take the cord off and pretty much just dunk it in the water. Makes cleaning it a lot easier. My mom has one that you can remove the plates on too, but hers gets hot. She likes it. Problem is, I don't know the brands of either of them, And the box is long gone. I checked mine and don't see a name on it anywhere. But take heart.....There are some easier ones to clean. At least now when your looking, you know what to look for!
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alice
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Post by alice on Aug 23, 2006 11:17:40 GMT -5
hi Kristen, I have a waffle cone maker and a regular waffle maker. It probably takes up more space... I think the pazzelle maker would be great, but is it big enough to make the waffle bowls? maybe small ones and into a small cone.
I ordered my regular waffle maker from Amazon also, and both waffle cone maker and waffle maker were "free shipping". I ordered the Pooh and Tigger waffle maker, it makes great waffles, but it isn't the easiest waffle maker to clean...
Alice
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Post by spitzerkitty on Oct 25, 2008 14:00:37 GMT -5
hi Kristen, I have a waffle cone maker and a regular waffle maker. It probably takes up more space... I think the pazzelle maker would be great, but is it big enough to make the waffle bowls? maybe small ones and into a small cone. I ordered my regular waffle maker from Amazon also, and both waffle cone maker and waffle maker were "free shipping". I ordered the Pooh and Tigger waffle maker, it makes great waffles, but it isn't the easiest waffle maker to clean... Alice
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Post by sherrid on Oct 31, 2008 12:35:08 GMT -5
I was wondering if these get crispy like a cone?
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