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jay wrote:
> On 10/15/18 11:27 AM, l not -l wrote: > >On 15-Oct-2018, jay > wrote: > > > > > On 10/14/18 7:30 PM, wrote: > > > > On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 7:49:23 PM UTC-5, John Doe wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Question: Anything else as easy and tasty that utilizes a > > > > > toaster oven? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Practically anything you cook in a regular oven can be cooked > > > > in a toaster > > > > oven. > > > > > > > > Baked chicken > > > > > > > > Grilled cheese sandwiches > > > > > > > > Frozen waffles > > > > > > > > Corn bread > > > > > > > > Pot pies > > > > > > > > Desert pies > > > > > > > > Cakes > > > > > > > > The list goes on and on. > > > > > > > > > > I've never had one but toyed with the idea. They look like they > > > would be hard to clean? > > My Black & Decker isn't. It has a rack, with a removable drip tray > > (not to be used in toast mode) and a removable "crumb tray" on the > > bottom. Those three pieces are dishwasher safe. The crumb tray > > might be a little difficult for those with unsteady hands, > > otherwise remove it slowly and the crumbs stay on for easy dumping > > in trash. Alternatively, I have occasionally used my DustBuster to > > vacuum the crumbs. The hardest thing to keep clean is the glass > > door, spatters can bake on; I use SoftScrub when glass cleaner > > doesn't do the job well enough. > > > > Thanks to you both! I can really see that it would be efficient fuel > wise, especially for a small cook... toaster oven rather than heating > up the stove oven or burning the expensive propane. Glad to hear they > aren't so hard to clean up. > > jay Same here Jay. I just got my first one. A small Black-n-decker sort. Doesnt take much counterspace when on it and light enough I can move it to side storage. I wanted a simple 'crisp french fries, Tater-tots and such' unit without heating a whole oven up. It can do more than those items, but that's what worked for me. |
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