I've wanted this for a looong time! This comes with waffle plates, sandwich plates and taiyaki, which is a traditional Japanese cake, plates. I'm not interested in taiyaki, but I couldn't change it to others. The reason I've wanted is I can "bake" doughnuts instead of deep frying. I'm sure fried doughnuts should taste better but it's oily for me, and also my husband is on diet!(really? yes. I've controlled his calories as much as possible.) It's good for my child to eat lots. Anyway, although I didn't want taiyaki plates I had to get the doughnuts plates too.
But now I think the taiyaki plates aren't waste. Probably I can make something instead of real taiyaki! Real ones have lots of sweet bean paste inside but I'm not big fun of the paste. It's a little too sweet for me, so I just can eat only a bit at one time.
Last month I was looking at the catalog to decide which plates to buy, I was thinkng about getting the panini plates as well. However, I gave up because I need to see how often I'd make panini, so I'll wait and see.
Anyway, I need to find good recipes now! What can I make for my family?
Thanks for reading!
If the appliance comes with a recipe book I will suggest you start with something easy from it, while you are getting used to it, and maybe try first just to make some cheese toasties to get to know your machine :-)
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Alessandra
I see! Thanks for your advice! I'd love to try cheese toasties.
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Phung, I got it in Japan. Here you can check it out!! http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/manmaru/item/10000498/
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