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tessalata t1_isugwv2 wrote
Reply to comment by mycopollo in My Mothers Sears Waffle maker, it is going on 40 at this point, still makes great waffles by Boeing-B-47stratojet
Thanks, I’ll give it a try!
tessalata t1_istzp4a wrote
Reply to comment by mycopollo in My Mothers Sears Waffle maker, it is going on 40 at this point, still makes great waffles by Boeing-B-47stratojet
Thanks! I use a cast iron pan regularly but the waffle iron plates aren’t behaving like a seasoned pan. Maybe the issue isn’t cooked on oil? The last time I made waffles with this waffle iron, the batter stuck horribly to the waffle iron plates and the waffle split in half as I opened the waffle iron.
tessalata t1_isgfjkc wrote
Reply to comment by Boeing-B-47stratojet in My Mothers Sears Waffle maker, it is going on 40 at this point, still makes great waffles by Boeing-B-47stratojet
The plates pop out on mine as well. It’s just that there’s a lot of cooked on oil that won’t come off with hot, soapy water.
tessalata t1_isbv68g wrote
Reply to My Mothers Sears Waffle maker, it is going on 40 at this point, still makes great waffles by Boeing-B-47stratojet
How do you clean the waffle iron plates? I have a similar waffle maker and am having trouble with cooked on oil.
tessalata t1_isyujb3 wrote
Reply to comment by mycopollo in My Mothers Sears Waffle maker, it is going on 40 at this point, still makes great waffles by Boeing-B-47stratojet
Then perhaps it’s not cooked on oil that’s the problem. I’ve used this waffle iron for years without issue. This year, the waffles stuck to both sides of the waffle plates, splitting the waffles in half when I opened the waffle iron.