SC - Polish wafer recipe (long)
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
Tue Aug 31 22:47:00 PDT 1999
Adamantius replied to my comment:
>
> Stefan li Rous wrote:
> > Another thing I am pursueing since I am thinking about making wafers for the
> > Royalty lunch I am cooking next Candlemas is cutting my baronial or kingdom
> > badge or coat-of-arms into a taco press and using this as a wafer iron.
> I've seen heavy cast-iron or cast pot-metal (zinc alloy, I think)
> presses, usually rather inexpertly chromed, as if badly painted with
> silver model enamel.
> Then there are the less expensive ones which are thin[ner] aluminum.
Perhaps the ones I'm thinking of are the latter. I gave one to Phlip at
Pennsic. I think it is cast alluminum with very polished, almost mirror
smooth mating surfaces. I think the two sides were about 1/8 to 3/16 of an
inch thick. I did see one electric one at a second-hand store, but there
didn't
seem to be any way to remove the grill surfaces. Otherwise I would have bought
that and replaced them with a set of etched copper plates. Interchangeable plates
for different occasions would have been nice.
Stefan
(yes, the engineer shows through sometimes)
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