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VillaWare V3100 Classic Waffler Heart Shaped | 
| Brand: Villaware Category: Kitchen
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Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 84391
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 8 x 11 x 4
MPN: V3100 Model: V3100 UPC: 096119310000 EAN: 0096119310000 ASIN: B00004RFRO
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| Features:
| • | Nonstick grids allow lower-fat waffles | | • | Temp adjustment knob so waffles are perfect every time | | • | Waffle Tone that beeps when waffles are done | | • | Chrome exterior and nonstick grids are easy to clean | | • | Tubular heating elements will not chip, crack or break and allow for even heating |
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Product Description Nonstick grids allow lower-fat waffles Temp adjustment knob so waffles are perfect every time Waffle Tone that beeps when waffles are done Chrome exterior and nonstick grids are easy to clean Tubular heating elements will not chip, crack or break and allow for even heating From whole-wheat waffles with fresh fruit to buttermilk waffles with syrup to chocolate waffles with whipped cream, waffles are as healthy or as decadent as you choose to make them. But one thing is constant: the difference between homemade and frozen waffles is like that between sirloin and shoe leather. Theres no longer any need to be afraid of making waffles, because Villawares heart waffle practically makes them for you: an auto-light tells you when to pour the batter and when to remove the waffles, and an auto-thermostat controls the temperature so you dont risk wasting first attempts. The nonstick coating reduces every recipes fat content, justifying more butter, syrup, and whipped cream later, and a spill trough helps keep mess at bay. The darker-colored nonstick surface also enables better waffle browning. The nonstick surface will not easily scratch, but should be cleaned with a soft cloth or waffle brush with plastic bristles. As an added bonus, each waffle is in a cute heart shape.
Amazon.com Review From whole-wheat waffles with fresh fruit to buttermilk waffles with syrup to chocolate waffles with whipped cream, waffles are as healthy or as decadent as you choose to make them. But one thing is constant: the difference between homemade and frozen waffles is like that between sirloin and shoe leather. There's no longer any need to be afraid of making waffles, because Villaware's heart waffler practically makes them for you: an auto-light tells you when to pour the batter and when to remove the waffles, and an auto-thermostat controls the temperature so you don't risk wasting first attempts. The nonstick coating reduces every recipe's fat content, justifying more butter, syrup, and whipped cream later, and a spill trough helps keep mess at bay. The darker-colored nonstick surface also enables better waffle browning. The nonstick surface will not easily scratch, but should be cleaned with a soft cloth or waffle brush with plastic bristles. As an added bonus, each waffle is in a cute heart shape. --Laura Cuthbert
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
Wife loves it! January 6, 2008 Gordon D. Elder (Lancaster, CA USA) My wife is Norwegian and grew up making heart shaped waffles and has missed the experience and treat for several years. I got her this waffle iron for Christmas and she loves it. The lights and alarm work great. Waffles turn out perfect!
Fantastic waffle maker! April 8, 2007 Sarah (Knoxville, TN USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The VillaWare heart shaped waffle maker is fantastic! My family really enjoys the heart shaped waffles. Kids of all ages will be impressed by looks of your waffles and clean up is simple. One of the best investments I've made! I highly recommend this waffle maker.
MAKES PERFECT WAFFLES LIKE NORWAY March 10, 2007 F. Allen (Wisconsin) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Just like Norway! Husband is from Norway and these waffles come out just like home.
Great Shape for Other Uses April 29, 2005 M. Varon (Mountain View, CA USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've owned this waffle iron for a few years. My only complaint is that the cooking range is on the light side. The middle of the range delivers a waffle that is quite light and not crispy. I find that if I use a more done setting and then put the waffles in an oven to finish and to keep warm, then it's better.
I've used the waffle iron to make corn meal waffles and then served the sections with guacamole as an hor-d'ouvre. Because of the shape it is great for lots of things. Using the sections for ice cream or fruit is also good.
So I recommend it although getting it to make the perfect waffle takes practice.
Good Product :) November 24, 2004 N. Cook (PA, US) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This is the first waffle maker that I have purchased, and it has worked very well for me. The "annoying bird noise" alarm really got on my nerves the first few times that I used it, but now we are used to it. I like the loud noise, because I get easily distracted, and I do not forget about waffles cooking when I am washing dishes or paying bills next to the counter. It took a few tries to figure out how thick the batter should be for even cooking, and now we have a nice consistency that doesn't end up a little underdone in the middle. (It rises up more in front, but that doesn't bother us. The waffles get eaten too fast to worry about one side being slightly higher than the other.) I tell my girls that the heart shaped design shows them that I love them every day, and they love it because they think it looks like a flower. They find it easy to pull the pieces apart and dip. I like the adjustable setting which allows for lighter waffles on a lower setting, regular waffles on a 4-5 setting, and really crisp waffles for me on the 6 setting. I don't have to keep lifting the lid to guess when the waffle will be done. The waffle maker is extremely easy to wipe clean, even when you spill batter on the front. We haven't had any problems with the waffles sticking unless the maker wasn't hot enough and needed a little more time to warm up. The only "problem" I have had with the maker is when I accidentally dropped it into my dish bucket of water and the alarm didn't work the next time I used it. After one use, though, it is working fine. We really enjoy being able to make large batches of waffles for a lot less money than buying frozen waffles in the store. We also like being able to easily add different ingredients to the waffles, such as melted chocolate or chopped pecans. As a first time user of a waffle maker, I am very glad that I purchased this product.
The waffle recipe I have found to be a good consistency:
2 large eggs 2c all purpose flour 2c milk 1/2c vegetable oil 1T light brown sugar 4t baking powder 1/4t salt
1. Heat waffle iron. Beat eggs in large bowl until fluffy. Sift flour into bowl and add remaining ingredients. Mix well. 2. Using "ice cream scoop", scoop one portion scoop of batter in a circle close to the edges and one scoop into the middle. (this distributes the batter a little more evenly to fill out the heart.) Close lid and cook until done. 3. Use tongs to remove the waffle, placing on a plate bottom side up.
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