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I want to buy a waffle iron. Does anyone have one that works well with gluten free batters? Cooks evenly, doesn't stick, easy to clean...

Also, I have four children, so need one that makes more than one waffle at a time.


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TrillumHunter Enthusiast

I have the cheap-o round one from Walmart. Big mistake! It works fine but cooking one waffle at a time for five people is torturous. I am hoping to buy the BIG one that makes four waffles at a time soon. I haven't noticed that the batters stick any more than the gluten batters. I do find that they take a bit longer to cook which makes the one-at-a-time deal even harder.

Get the biggest one you can find. Waffles freeze great and make a yummy ham sandwich.

Amyleigh0007 Enthusiast

I also have a cheap one from Walmart. It makes two at a time and has chagable plates that can also make a toasted sandwich. I like it and use it all the time. The plates pop out and can be put into the dishwasher.

MaryJones2 Enthusiast

I had one of the $10 round ones and just couldn't get the gluten-free waffles to cook evenly and crisp up the way I like it so I sprung for the Krupps Expert and love it. I justified it because if I don't make good waffles then I don't get them! :)

purple Community Regular

I have the $10 one from WalMart. I liked it so much I bought one for my dd. It cooks 2 square, side by side waffles. They only stick if I over fill :rolleyes:

We have 3 for breakfast. I always freeze some for later.

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I want to buy a waffle iron. Does anyone have one that works well with gluten free batters? Cooks evenly, doesn't stick, easy to clean...

Also, I have four children, so need one that makes more than one waffle at a time.

I have a round cuisinart, but it only does one at a time (it was a gift and free is a good price right now, lol). I do have to spray it occasionally but mostly I have no problem with sticking.

I have a tried a number of gluten free waffle recipes and this is the one that the family likes best (and I also have 4 kids, 3 of them are 13 year triplets, so that is why there is instructions for making just 3. I taught them how to make there own).

Gluten Free Waffles

These waffles turned me into a breakfast eater!

by GinnyP

30 min | 15 min prep

Makes 6 waffles

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