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Toasted Sandwich / Paninis Maker
            
                
                    Mendonca In Asdas                
                
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                    Anyone got one, what sort of brand/ what sort of fillings?                
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            Are you really asking if anyone has got a toasted sandwich?1
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I haven’t!!Wheresmeticket? said:Are you really asking if anyone has got a toasted sandwich?2 - 
            Two different things - one seals the edges and one doesn't. We have this (doesn't seal the edges - cheap and good, most importantly easy to clean...
https://www.google.com/search?q=panini+maker&rlz=1C1GCEU_enGB821GB821&source=lnms&tbm=shop&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiv6qrugoL1AhXNMMAKHfdxBxMQ_AUoAXoECAEQAw&biw=1366&bih=657&dpr=1#spd=7888161453892154692
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You ain't got a sandwich maker?Mendonca In Asdas said:
I haven’t!!Wheresmeticket? said:Are you really asking if anyone has got a toasted sandwich?0 - 
            Another vote here for the Breville, easy to use and just as easy to clean.3
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Or a microwave!clb74 said:
You ain't got a sandwich maker?Mendonca In Asdas said:
I haven’t!!Wheresmeticket? said:Are you really asking if anyone has got a toasted sandwich?0 - 
            We’ve had sandwich makers, a panini grill and a George Foreman grill. Either dumped or given all them to my son. To be honest we find them a bit of a faff to get out, warm up, clean up and put away all for a snack.
Not that I don’t like a toasted panini, I quite often have the like at work.2 - 
            Its rhw old school Breville sandwich toaster all day long for me. Use frylight spray instead of spread on the outside of the sandwich to make cleaning easier the flat iron ones are good and easier to clean but crucially do not nib and enclose the bread element which kills the object of the exercise for me3
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            I’ve got a great one - she’s called Mrs Otto.6
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How does she deal with the crusty cheese around the edges?ricky_otto said:I’ve got a great one - she’s called Mrs Otto.10 - 
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            I'm one sandwich short0
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I used to love a baked bean cheese and chilli toastie. I've owned several toastie makers and they have all ended up gathering a coating of greasy dust on top of a kitchen cupboard.Carter said:Its rhw old school Breville sandwich toaster all day long for me. Use frylight spray instead of spread on the outside of the sandwich to make cleaning easier the flat iron ones are good and easier to clean but crucially do not nib and enclose the bread element which kills the object of the exercise for me1 - 
            You can have one panino or multiple panini but you cannot have paninis3
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Oh I dunno, they did a great sticker album!MrOneLung said:You can have one panino or multiple panini but you cannot have paninis2 - 
            We have a toasted Sandwich maker which we put in the loft but I used to like them, especially ham and pickle, so not sure why?1
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            Ok , got this bad boy cookbook on order, hopefully it’s got some good recipes in it, all I need now is the actual sandwich maker / panini toaster, had a look on Argos, found a Breville one with decent reviews £47 quid or so , but out of stock , same one on Amazon is £80!! Think I’ll keep on looking!

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            Used to like our old Breville, but it was just too hard to keep clean. Use the George Forman now which is altogether more flexible as well as not being a disgusting grease haven.2
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Can you remember what GF you’ve got / how much roughly you paid Stig, it’s a bit of a minefield and an education.Stig said:Used to like our old Breville, but it was just too hard to keep clean. Use the George Forman now which is altogether more flexible as well as not being a disgusting grease haven.0 - 
            I use the little brown bags that you pop in your conventional toaster. Much simpler altogether2
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            Use ours all the time, much easier if you get one where the plates slip out so you can wash them in the sink, but they are quite hard to find, I have no idea why they are all not made with removable plates, seems far more sensible. Ours is a Portuguese make called Flama so not much use to you guys, sadly.
https://www.flama.pt/en/store/small-appliances-1/kitchen-1/sandwich-makers-1/497fl-sanduicheira/
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Posters have reminded me. It was a bugger to keep clean.MuttleyCAFC said:We have a toasted Sandwich maker which we put in the loft but I used to like them, especially ham and pickle, so not sure why?0 - 
            Funny you should post that… just had one!0
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Sorry I don't know, we got it as a gift. It just says George Foreman on the lid.Mendonca In Asdas said:
Can you remember what GF you’ve got / how much roughly you paid Stig, it’s a bit of a minefield and an education.Stig said:Used to like our old Breville, but it was just too hard to keep clean. Use the George Forman now which is altogether more flexible as well as not being a disgusting grease haven.1 - 
            
You need a recipe book for a Breville?Mendonca In Asdas said:Ok , got this bad boy cookbook on order, hopefully it’s got some good recipes in it, all I need now is the actual sandwich maker / panini toaster, had a look on Argos, found a Breville one with decent reviews £47 quid or so , but out of stock , same one on Amazon is £80!! Think I’ll keep on looking!
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            Nutella and banana in a breville 👌🏻0
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            Surely a proper toasted sandwich is one with the edges sealed? Otherwise it's just toast?4
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Mines easy to keep clean. The missus does it.MuttleyCAFC said:
Posters have reminded me. It was a bugger to keep clean.MuttleyCAFC said:We have a toasted Sandwich maker which we put in the loft but I used to like them, especially ham and pickle, so not sure why?0 - 
            The best toasted sandwiches are made in a frying/saute pan.0
 













