What is the one kitchen gadget or appliance you wish Santa would bring this year?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Random question: for those who make waffles, who eats them? Between me, my 3YO, and my "husband", we can eat maybe 1-2 full size waffles. What do you with the rest. I love waffles and pancakes but we can only eat so much before feeling stuffed up.


We freeze them and then make "toaster waffles" during the week. They're not quite as good as they are the first day, but they're still a nice, low effort weekday breakfast.
Anonymous
Santa here. I bought my daughter a much wanted Kitchenaid mixer but sent it before Thanksgiving and told her to use it. She has used it since it arrived. Now there is an empty box wrapped up under the tree. I think I need to get some kitchen tools so she will have something new under the tree. Any ideas?
Anonymous
Random Waffle question..I make as many as we want and then just freeze the remaining batter till the next time..works great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vitamix.


I got my mom one for Christmas this year. I'm dying to give it to her. She drools over mine when she comes over and has me making a few things in it this weekend for her dinner party that I'm not invited to!
Anonymous
Dishwasher drawer.
Refrigerator drawers.
Freezer drawers.
Anonymous
I don't really have any storage space for it, but I would love a quesadilla maker.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't really have any storage space for it, but I would love a quesadilla maker.


They make these? I just use a skillet.
Anonymous
If you get a waffle iron, spring for the kind that rings when the waffle is done.

It's not an appliance, but I want a bigass Mason Cash mixing bowl.
Anonymous
I don't really have any storage space for it, but I would love a quesadilla maker.


I love mine:
http://www.amazon.com/Lodge-L10SK3-12-Inch-Pre-Seasoned-Skillet/dp/B00006JSUB/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1355020179&sr=8-1&keywords=Lodge+12+inch+cast+iron+skillet
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't really have any storage space for it, but I would love a quesadilla maker.


They make these? I just use a skillet.


We had to get rid ouf ours and I find the skillet ones are tastier!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I don't really have any storage space for it, but I would love a quesadilla maker.


I love mine:
http://www.amazon.com/Lodge-L10SK3-12-Inch-Pre-Seasoned-Skillet/dp/B00006JSUB/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1355020179&sr=8-1&keywords=Lodge+12+inch+cast+iron+skillet


Make yourself a dang quesaDILLA.
Anonymous
I fiercely and passionately want a vitamix. Chances that Santa will deliver is pretty much zero.

I do think, however, that we would put a waffle iron to good use around here. Or a panini press.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Santa here. I bought my daughter a much wanted Kitchenaid mixer but sent it before Thanksgiving and told her to use it. She has used it since it arrived. Now there is an empty box wrapped up under the tree. I think I need to get some kitchen tools so she will have something new under the tree. Any ideas?


Scale? Attachment for the mixer, like a pasta maker? cookbook?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't really have any storage space for it, but I would love a quesadilla maker.


They make these? I just use a skillet.


We had to get rid ouf ours and I find the skillet ones are tastier!


I use a skillet too, but it seems like the quesadilla maker would be so much simpler. I hate trying to flip them and have all the toppings flop everywhere.
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