My daughter, Erin, is now 11 and turning into quite the young lady. She loves to "help" me in the kitchen when I'm making the tea, she loves setting the table and washing the dishes and trying to help me cook, although this can sometimes be more of a hindrance! But I don't like to discourage ... Read review
Advantages: Produces great tasting waffles, easy to clean Disadvantages: None other than waffles are fattening!
My daughter, Erin, is now 11 and turning into quite the young lady. She loves to "help" me in the kitchen when I'm making the tea, she loves setting the table and washing the dishes and trying to help me cook, although this can sometimes be more of a hindrance! But I don't like to discourage her. For her Christmas I wanted to get her something of her own for the kitchen, something we could use together but that ultimately would be her first ... ...she loves toasted and spread with butter, so I thought a waffle maker would be the perfect gift.
I had a look at quite a few different ones but most of them were multipurpose ones, making not only waffles, but doughnuts and toasted sandwiches as well, but I just wanted a plain and simple waffle maker. This was when I came across the Disney Waffle maker. I happened to notice it in Currys, where it was half price, reduced from £19.99 ... more
My daughter, Erin, is now 11 and turning into quite the young lady. She loves to "help" me in the kitchen when I'm making the tea, she loves setting the table and washing the dishes and trying to help me cook, although this can sometimes be more of a hindrance! But I don't like to discourage her. For her Christmas I wanted to get her something of her own for the kitchen, something we could use together but that ultimately would be her first real kitchen appliance. She has recently discovered sweet waffles, which she loves toasted and spread with butter, so I thought a waffle maker would be the perfect gift.
I had a look at quite a few different ones but most of them were multipurpose ones, making not only waffles, but doughnuts and toasted sandwiches as well, but I just wanted a plain and simple waffle maker. This was when I came across the Disney Waffle maker. I happened to notice it in Currys, where it was half price, reduced from £19.99 to £9.99. This looked great, a real working kitchen appliance but with a bit of fun about it and at a great bargain price too.
A Bit About the Waffle Maker
The waffle maker itself is approximately 13.5" x 10" x 4" in size. The top hinged area and the bottom handle area are both in sturdy plastic and the middle section is in a really eye-catching shiny chrome with the outline of Mickey Mouse embossed in the middle. Along with the waffle maker there was a simple to follow instruction manual, which included 4 different simple batter recipes - Traditional Waffles, Lemon Sponge Waffles, Vanilla Waffles and Cheese Waffles. The inside of the waffle maker comprises of 2 black non-stick hot plates featuring 4 Mickey Mouse head shapes with indents for his facial features. All looks great but what will the results be like?
Making the Waffles
We have only tried the traditional waffle recipe, which is simple and easy to make and should be left to stand for at least an hour before cooking. I have found that if Erin wants waffles for breakfast, it is best to make up the batter mix the night before and just leave it in the fridge over night ready to use in the morning, this saves a lot of time! Before your first use the plates of the waffle maker should be wiped over with a damp cloth, just to ensure they are clean. Once the mix is ready you should turn the waffle maker on. There is a little red light on the top of the chrome panel, this will light up as soon as the power is switched on and it will go out once the hot plates have reached the required temperature. The mixture should then be poured into each of the 4 Mickey Mouse faces. I found it easiest to put the batter mix into a jug for this part, we did initially try spooning the mixture from a bowl, but this was too messy and by the time we had reached the last waffle the first one was almost ready. Using a jug helps to carefully manoeuvre the mixture into each face and can also be done much quicker, we also found it much easier for Erin to do this way. Care should be taken not to spill onto the sides of the plates, although if this is done, it is very easily wiped clean when the plates have cooled. Each face should be filled as full as possible, I found that if they weren't quite full then the mixture didn't quite seem to reach the top plate when closed, producing a waffle with one brown side and one pale side. If you do manage to fill each face to capacity this seems to produce a more evenly cooked, crispier waffle. Once each face is filled as full as you can manage then the waffle maker should be closed and there is a little snap clip on the handle to hold the plates together tightly. After 3-4 minutes (the suggested cooking time) the waffles should be ready to eat!
The Results
The results were wonderful! Although the waffles only take between 3-4 minutes to cook, this seemed like and eternity to us! The waffles we first made I didn't quite fill the faces to capacity so were brown and crispy on one side and quite soft on the other side, but still tasted wonderful. Once we had mastered the filling of each face to capacity we were then producing evenly browned crispy on the outside and soft on the inside waffles. Most of these waffles were eaten immediately after leaving the hot plates, with my whole family standing patiently waiting for the next batch to be ready; they were then snapped up and spread with butter. Oh they tasted wonderful with melted butter dripping down our fingers. Butter wasn't enough for my son though; he got out the ice cream, blueberries and maple syrup and made a small feast from his. Almost all of the waffles were eaten immediately after cooking but there were a couple left, which were eaten a couple of hours later, they were still very tasty but had lost there crispiness and had a more chewy texture. After use once cool the hot plates are very easily wiped clean.
My Views
Was this a good buy? In a word yes. It was simple and easy to use producing great tasting (and fattening!) waffles. Erin was able to help make the waffles herself, although I wouldn't leave her to do it on her own. I liked how quickly the waffles cooked and how easily the waffle maker was cleaned after use. I liked the look of the waffle maker with the shiny chrome plate, although I did feel it got quite hot during the cooking process, not too hot for me to touch but perhaps could be hot enough to burn little hands, but as with all kitchen appliances, care should always be taken during use. Overall I would definitely recommend this product as a fun and tasty addition to anyone's kitchen. My only wish would be that someone can now come up with a low calorie, low fat recipe for waffles!
Advantages: Fun for the children Disadvantages: Needs to be bigger
What a great idea when making this.
Make lunch with a difference, mickey mouse waffles. The children will want more. Makes 4 mickey's at once.
It comes with a recipe book as well which is really handy to have around. I find the only fault with this is it could have done with having ethier more mickey spaces or the 4 mickeys should have been bigger.
Its a good novelty in the kitchen, gives out a bit of fun on the worktop.
At £29.99 its a great ... ...smile.
It comes in 2 different colours depending on where you buy it from.
Red and silver or Black and silver. Both have Mickey's picture engraved into the silver lid.
Has a lid fastner, but doesnt tell you when ready, you have to stay with it.
I make waffles and fun mickey toasties as well. ...
scooby32 31.08.2006
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Advantages: Great Fun and tasty Waffles Disadvantages: Not very healthy (Oh Well)
...The Waffle maker is by Kenwood and makes 4 mickey mouse shaped waffles. The maker comes with recipes and a quick guide. I only make the basic waffles which are very simple to make. You simply just pore the mixture into the shapes up to the level mark and close the lid, in 5 minutes approx they are cooked and ready to eat. The waffles come out easy using a wooden spatula. The best bit is then cleaning, all you need to do is give a quick wipe over ... ...comes off easily. This is one of the best appliances i have when it comes to cleaning. This item is very big and will take up space when storing but i think its worth the money, my children love it. Trying to find a more healthy recipe now i am doing slimming world. Oh and also mine is red instead of black with i like better. ...
CRAFTYDONNA 25.01.2007
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Advantages: Makes a quick and delicious breakfast treat Disadvantages: No healthy recipes included
I received this Mickey waffle maker as a Christmas present and I have to say that I have found it a great addition to my kitchen. From an English perspective I would say that the waffles that it makes are more like Scotch pancakes than a traditional waffle - I used the basic recipe which is included with the product. The waffle maker is so easy to use, as a weekend treat I would never again bother to get the frying pan to make pancakes with the added ... ...device all you have to do is plug it and wait for a few minutes for it to heat up and you are ready to go. Each mould of the four takes a small ladle full of batter and you then simply close the lid and wait for about 5 minutes. The outcome is four pancakes that are just the right size for a snack. I find that the basic batter makes about 20 pancakes which more than satisfies 2 adults for breakfast or brunch. The other good thing is how easy it is ...
JodiEllis 02.01.2008
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