Sunday, Dec 10th 2006 by Chris Davies


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The kitchen-gadget loving people over at Appliancist have given me some great ideas for my breakfast, courtesy of your (kooky) friends and mine, Hammacher Schlemmer and their madness-packed catalogue.  First off, for the space-starved traditionalist, there’s this Back To Basics combined Egg & Muffin toaster, capable of not only toasting muffins, bagels or bread but also steam-poaching eggs (or steam-scrambling them, or even boiling up to four eggs at once) and warming meats - all you need to add is the home-made hollandaise sauce (if you use store-bought sauce I’ll come round to your house and give you a deuced-good spanking).

Egg & Muffin Toaster

Next up is the Baring Belgian Waffle Maker, a meaty piece of prosumer cooking equipment capable of turning out up to twenty-five 7-inch diameter waffles an hour.  With a clever rotating platter to ensure even expansion and browning, in-built thermostats to cook perfectly no matter what the browning setting you prefer, and non-stick plates for easy cleaning, you could quite easily get fat making far too many waffles.

Belgian Waffle Maker

The Egg & Muffin Toaster is $50 while the Belgian Waffle Maker comes in at $80, both from Hammacher Schlemmer.

Egg & Muffin Toaster and Belgian Waffle Maker [Appliancist]

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  1.  Greg   View all comments by Greg  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Woah - that’s the super, majorly expensive route. Both appliances can be had at my local Costco (and at costco.com) for a *lot* less.

    Waffle maker - same one - for $59.99

    Egg and muffin toaster - same one - for $35.99

    - gh


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