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  2. 33 Waffle Recipes Worth Waking Up Early For - AOL

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    The recipe is so fabulously easy: Once you dredge mozzarella sticks in flour, eggs, then breadcrumbs, all they need is 4 to 5 minutes in the waffle iron (compared to 20 minutes in the oven!). Get ...

  3. Waffle - Wikipedia

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    A waffle is a dish made from leavened batter or dough that is cooked between two plates that are patterned to give a characteristic size, shape, and surface impression. There are many variations based on the type of waffle iron and recipe used.

  4. Griswold Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Cast-iron stovetop waffle irons were one of the company's earliest and most successful products, manufactured into the 1930s. [8] The company gained a reputation for quality cast-iron products, particularly cookware, which were sold world-wide. [3] The first aluminum cookware was a tea kettle made around 1893.

  5. List of Good Eats episodes - Wikipedia

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    "The Waffle Truth" "Wondrous Waffles" Waffles: Waffle irons, cooking spray: October 12, 2005 () EA0909: 910 "Great Balls O' Meat" Meatballs: DIY chafing dish: October 19, 2005 () EA0910: 911 "Curious Yet Tasty Avocado Experiments" Avocado: butter, ice cream, frosting — November 2, 2005 () EA0912: 912 "A Pie in Every Pocket" Pocket pie

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  7. Eggs Benedict Waffle Recipe - AOL

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    To prepare the sandwich, snap off the tough ends of the asparagus. Cook the asparagus in boiling water for 3 minutes. Drain and plunge asparagus into ice water; drain.

  8. Seasoning (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    Seasoning is the process of coating the surface of cookware with fat which is heated in order to produce a corrosion resistant layer of polymerized fat. [1] [2] It is required for raw cast-iron cookware [3] and carbon steel, which otherwise rust rapidly in use, but is also used for many other types of cookware.

  9. 30 Comforting Cast-Iron Skillet Recipes - AOL

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    Cast iron is great for keeping hot dips warm for a while without having to use a slow cooker. A smooth, flowing cheese dip is easier to make than you think, and requires only a few ingredients.