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Deep Fill Sandwich Toasters

17 replies

SpringForEver · 23/01/2019 02:11

Please could anyone suggest one, deep as possible? Only need to make a max. of 2.

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SneakyGremlins · 23/01/2019 03:07

How much are you putting in? I have a panini press that fits tons in a toastie.

Clottedcreamfudge · 23/01/2019 04:16

I have this one love the removable plates for easy cleaning.

PatricksRum · 23/01/2019 04:17

I bought that one a few days ago @Clottedcreamfudge
Love it! And you can interchange for waddle plates.

PatricksRum · 23/01/2019 04:18

Waffle even

Clottedcreamfudge · 23/01/2019 05:34

things to do when you buy your sandwich toaster

xWallToWallBastardsx · 23/01/2019 06:36

Clotted that thread is at least 50% "This message was withdrawn at pp's request" now. Can you remember how the op went?

xWallToWallBastardsx · 23/01/2019 06:41

Clotted I bought that one too. I find it takes a while to get to a decent temp so I switch it on at least 10 minutes beforehand. Plus I leave it doing it's thing for a good while too (well except when making jam and marshmallow toasties for the kids and me.)

Clottedcreamfudge · 23/01/2019 08:23

Basically you can make lovely pancakes in sandwich toaster. Just regular batter mix and bung in a spoonful, if you make with American batter you get puffy ones.

Omelets couple of eggs, wisk up, fry anything in in sandwich toaster first (onion/bacon) then add egg + cheese + anything else.

Fried eggs crack egg in. Don’t use large ones though.

Haven’t tried yet but you can cook cake brownies in it too, basically like the cake pop machines you can buy.

SpringForEver · 23/01/2019 15:35

Sneaky - I am not putting anything yet as I don't have one, had a couple of normal ones but gave the last one away as I got tired of the fillings leaking out, hence looking for a deep one.

I would like one that I can use for other things too, removable plates, but no idea where to start.

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AllGoodDogs · 23/01/2019 15:44

Does that Breville one actually hold 2 pieces of bread side by side? My normal 2 sandwich maker only really makes one at a time, otherwise a good 2" of bread hangs out each side. sadface

Clottedcreamfudge · 23/01/2019 16:06

Allgooddogs yes pretty much a very small overhang

longtompot · 23/01/2019 17:36

My parents had an amzing Breville one back in the 80's. It was orange and the pockets were deep enough to crack an egg in (if you pushed the bread in a bit) and have an egg toastie. Was delish with plenty of s&p mmmm.

HolgerLowCarbingLoser · 23/01/2019 20:12

Clotted you’re an absolute star! — I was thinking of that thread just the other day and wanting to read it again.

I don’t even have a sandwich maker!

Fluffyears · 23/01/2019 20:15

I have that breville I love that the plates come out x

SpringForEver · 24/01/2019 16:24

Breville is looking good then, thank you all. But does it leak filling all over the edges?

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EspressoButler · 24/01/2019 16:30

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SpringForEver · 24/01/2019 16:43

That Diabolo one is so cute, however if I got one I may as well continue with making them in a frying pan on the hob, which I am aware is known as a fried cheese sandwich.

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