Anonymous wrote:Op here. No toaster or toaster oven allowed. I can try the wire rack. I’m guessing the choice is soggy but warm or crispy-ish and room temp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pancakes would work better
Only DCUM. "I can't use a toaster". DCUM answer? "Use a toaster". "I have to make waffles." DCUM answer? "Don't make waffles".
Its predictable at this point.
She did not say she HAD to make waffles. Maybe it was just part of her plan and there are better options. Toaster..you are right on that part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pancakes would work better
Only DCUM. "I can't use a toaster". DCUM answer? "Use a toaster". "I have to make waffles." DCUM answer? "Don't make waffles".
Its predictable at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Pancakes would work better
Anonymous wrote:Consider a different food or try to not get too ahead of the people eating them. Maybe someone else could be the waffle person if you will be juggling other tasks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best bet is to put them on an elevated, wire rack and don’t cover them. The humidity in the room could be enough after some time though.
Yep, this. The sogginess comes from trapped moisture that can’t evaporate.
Anonymous wrote:Best bet is to put them on an elevated, wire rack and don’t cover them. The humidity in the room could be enough after some time though.
Anonymous wrote:Best bet is to put them on an elevated, wire rack and don’t cover them. The humidity in the room could be enough after some time though.