Bubble Waffle Maker- Electric Nonstick Hong Kong Egg Waffler Iron Griddle w Ready Indicator Light- Ready in under 5 Mins w Recipe Guide- Homemade Ice Cream Cones- Holiday Xmas Breakfast, Dessert Gift
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Bubble Waffle Maker- Electric Nonstick Hong Kong Egg Waffler Iron Griddle w Ready Indicator Light- Ready in under 5 Mins w Recipe Guide- Homemade Ice Cream Cones- Holiday Xmas Breakfast, Dessert Gift
Bubble Waffler- Creates bubble shaped waffles in under 5 minutes! Must have kitchen essential!
Hong Kong Egg Waffle- Easy-lock closing mechanism
Features a power indicator light. Bake one side, then be sure to flip the appliance to finish baking on the other side of the waffle.
Features nonstick-coated cooking plates to ensure effortless food release and fast cleanup
Made with the same great quality you expect from CucinaPro. Top selling gift - great for a housewarming or new first home, apartment supplies! Make fresh, homemade ice cream cones for summer fun for pool parties and BBQs! Also great for a sundae making bar!
CucinaPro Bubble Waffler: Enjoy a tasty treat that's been transported all the way from the sidewalk vendors of Hong Kong with this Cucina Pro Bubble Waffler. This unique waffle maker creates a large hexagon shaped waffle which has a unique bubbled texture. These delicious waffles, sometimes called egg waffles or eggettes have crispy golden outsides and light, tender interiors. An eggette is a kind of spherical pancake or ball waffle popular in Hong Kong and Macao. The food item is also referred to as an egg puff, egg waffle, bubble waffle or by its Cantonese name, gai daan and is made from eggs, sugar, flour, and light evaporated milk. They are best served hot, and often eaten plain. They can also be served with fruit and flavors such as strawberry, coconut or chocolate.They are sometimes referred to as "Hong Kong cakes" in Chinatowns across America, especially in New York. Eggettes are one of the most popular Hong Kong "street snacks" and they have been a favoured street snack in HK since their emergence in 1950s and were made with coal fire heating, sold from street kiosks in Hong Kong in the early days. They are made from a sweet batter that is cooked on a hot griddle, a special frying pan with small round "wells" (resembling a †bleskiver but with smaller and more of the round "wells") and with them set on hot coals in the fire or more commonly, on an electrical heat generator. The egg batter is poured over the special frying pan and heated; the small ovals of eggettes are thus formed. In addition to the conventional "egg taste", they are also available in a variety of flavours such as chocolate, green-tea and ginger, etc. Most pancakes are quick breads, although some are also made using a yeast-raised or fermented batter. Eggettes can be eaten at different times of the day depending on local tradition.