SC - wafer irons, where to find
DUNHAM Patricia R
Patricia.R.DUNHAM at ci.eugene.or.us
Mon Sep 15 09:56:00 PDT 1997
Oops, I'm answering the question that wasn't asked! 8-0!! Thought they
said WAFER iron, not WAFFLE iron... figured it out when editing down the
previous- message-enclosed bit. Answer works anyway. 8-)
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You can always try big flea markets. I've found two nice,
put-it-over-the-burner or camp fire-source Scandinavian style cast-iron
wafer irons at our local big-flea-market in the past 5 years. Of
course, I'm in the Pacific NW, and there are a number of Scandinavian
enclaves up here. (One of the irons has a Scandinavian maker's mark, am
not sure about the other. One may actually be more like aluminum??)
These are NOT Waffle irons, either. (A wafer iron is a pizzelle iron?,
makes a flat, elaborately patterned (like an etching), crisp round (6"?)
that's 1/8 inch or less thick. A waffle iron has an internal grid of
1/4 inch square depressions, the campfire ones may come in round or
single square shapes.) We saw waffle-irons about 20 times more
frequently (at Picadilly) than wafer irons during that 5 year period...
The patterns look reasonable, and I've actually used them (at home) over
an open-fire heat-source. Have only tried a couple of times, don't have
the recipe settled yet. They'd make great ice-cream cones 8-)
Patricia R. Dunham - Eugene Public - 100 W 13th Ave - 97401
patricia.r.dunham at ci.eugene.or.us - 541-984-8321
http://204.203.17.34/library (EPL) <<<>>>
http://members.aol.com/gerekr/medieval.html (home)
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| > >I just drove a local cooking shop nuts
| > >looking for a *real* waffle iron- the kind that you set on the
| > burner.
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