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Birdseye potato waffles their waffly versatile,   that is all
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Lots of new ways to eat waffles on here, but I just couldnt put them between 2 slices of bread. Anyone ever try fishfingers on waffles. I think it could work for me
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Like most things they're nicest off the BBQ.
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Originally posted by PanteirA PanteirA wrote:



Lots of new ways to eat waffles on here, but I just couldnt put them between 2 slices of bread. Anyone ever try fishfingers on waffles. I think it could work for me



fish fingers waffles with butter on top and some not too much bachelors beans. lovely tack
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Never even thought of a waffle sambo. Sounds good. 


Birds Eye potato waffles, they’re waffly versatile: 
They go with beans, bangers, bacon, burgers, fish, fingers, fish fingers, 
eggs in, eggs on, gammon, steak, chops. 
Grill ’em, bake ’em, fry ’em, eat ’em, 
Birds Eye potato waffles, they’re waffly versatile!
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Originally posted by Ludwig von Drake Ludwig von Drake wrote:

Never even thought of a waffle sambo. Sounds good. 


Birds Eye potato waffles, they’re waffly versatile: 
They go with beans, bangers, bacon, burgers, fish, fingers, fish fingers, 
eggs in, eggs on, gammon, steak, chops. 
Grill ’em, bake ’em, fry ’em, eat ’em, 
Birds Eye potato waffles, they’re waffly versatile!

Where is pop them in the toaster in the song?
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Toasting them isn't even mentioned on the box, as someone suggested before. I checked last night as I was sticking them on the grill Wink

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Originally posted by Clonbhoy Clonbhoy wrote:

Shared a house with a girl who used to put them in the toaster. I'm sure she must be dead of food poisoning or stupidity by now.
What kind of stupidity is this, putting them under a grill or a toaster is the same process just a different outlet. Also you cant get food poisoning from frozen potato.

We're good at a lot of things, but when it comes to food the Irish public have not a clue what they are at.
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Originally posted by GockaRocka GockaRocka wrote:

Originally posted by Clonbhoy Clonbhoy wrote:

Shared a house with a girl who used to put them in the toaster. I'm sure she must be dead of food poisoning or stupidity by now.
What kind of stupidity is this, putting them under a grill or a toaster is the same process just a different outlet. Also you cant get food poisoning from frozen potato.

We're good at a lot of things, but when it comes to food the Irish public have not a clue what they are at.

Yeah like putting waffles in a toaster LOL
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Originally posted by GockaRocka GockaRocka wrote:

Originally posted by Clonbhoy Clonbhoy wrote:

Shared a house with a girl who used to put them in the toaster. I'm sure she must be dead of food poisoning or stupidity by now.
What kind of stupidity is this, putting them under a grill or a toaster is the same process just a different outlet. Also you cant get food poisoning from frozen potato.

We're good at a lot of things, but when it comes to food the Irish public have not a clue what they are at.
to be honest I wouldn't consider anybody who eats these things a gastronomic guru.They are hardly foie gras. Anyway I can't imagine any under cooked frozen food will do you any good. And they are mad from spud granules, along with other e numbers,oils, salts and stabilisers, hardly just frozen spud.

 You are correct though, Irish people have a history of fussiness and eating solely plain bland food and overcooked meat, possibly our greatest weakness. It has been passed on from generation to generation.
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Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Originally posted by GockaRocka GockaRocka wrote:

Originally posted by Clonbhoy Clonbhoy wrote:

Shared a house with a girl who used to put them in the toaster. I'm sure she must be dead of food poisoning or stupidity by now.
What kind of stupidity is this, putting them under a grill or a toaster is the same process just a different outlet. Also you cant get food poisoning from frozen potato.

We're good at a lot of things, but when it comes to food the Irish public have not a clue what they are at.

Yeah like putting waffles in a toaster LOL
I haven't eaten a waffle since I was about ten, but think about it, its the same process. A waffle can be cooked just as well in a toaster. Both have a grill, in fact the toaster has two, might have to give it two rounds to cook it to specification though!

Sounds like some good outside the box thinking actually and would make no difference to how the waffle is cooked whats so ever. The only problem maybe would be excess oil build up after a while, but once the toaster doesn't succumb to excessive use from massive waffle addiction, should be grand Thumbs Up
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Originally posted by GockaRocka GockaRocka wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Originally posted by GockaRocka GockaRocka wrote:

Originally posted by Clonbhoy Clonbhoy wrote:

Shared a house with a girl who used to put them in the toaster. I'm sure she must be dead of food poisoning or stupidity by now.
What kind of stupidity is this, putting them under a grill or a toaster is the same process just a different outlet. Also you cant get food poisoning from frozen potato.

We're good at a lot of things, but when it comes to food the Irish public have not a clue what they are at.

Yeah like putting waffles in a toaster LOL
I haven't eaten a waffle since I was about ten, but think about it, its the same process. A waffle can be cooked just as well in a toaster. Both have a grill, in fact the toaster has two, might have to give it two rounds to cook it to specification though!

Sounds like some good outside the box thinking actually and would make no difference to how the waffle is cooked whats so ever. The only problem maybe would be excess oil build up after a while, but once the toaster doesn't succumb to excessive use from massive waffle addiction, should be grand Thumbs Up

It could work but I reckon you would want to be putting the waffle in the toaster a number of times.
Under the grill the waffle will get more intense heat and therefore cook thoroughly whilst being brown and crispy on the outside.


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Only problem with using the toaster is some lesser waffles(tesco) tend to buckle and bend due to standing up in the toaster. This can get messy trying to get the beggers out in one piece.

Birds eye and lidl dont have this problem
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Originally posted by Huggybeer Huggybeer wrote:

Only problem with using the toaster is some lesser waffles(tesco) tend to buckle and bend due to standing up in the toaster. This can get messy trying to get the beggers out in one piece.

Birds eye and lidl dont have this problem

Probably due to a lack of Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose 
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Some waffling going on here , 4 pages now
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Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Originally posted by Huggybeer Huggybeer wrote:

Only problem with using the toaster is some lesser waffles(tesco) tend to buckle and bend due to standing up in the toaster. This can get messy trying to get the beggers out in one piece.

Birds eye and lidl dont have this problem

Probably due to a lack of Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose 
 
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Originally posted by Huggybeer Huggybeer wrote:

Only problem with using the toaster is some lesser waffles(tesco) tend to buckle and bend due to standing up in the toaster. This can get messy trying to get the beggers out in one piece.

Birds eye and lidl dont have this problem


Nail on the head! Green Isle do a great waffle as well, Deffo the number two waffle IMO, well able to stand up to the toaster as well. Tesco and dunnes ones are like paper!
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Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Originally posted by Huggybeer Huggybeer wrote:

Only problem with using the toaster is some lesser waffles(tesco) tend to buckle and bend due to standing up in the toaster. This can get messy trying to get the beggers out in one piece.

Birds eye and lidl dont have this problem

Probably due to a lack of Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose 


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Never made a waffle under the grill as long as I've lived. just had two from the toaster. Brown and crispy. Three preeses down Thumbs Up


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