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PREPARATION
1. Sit the sandwich toaster on a stable, level, heatproof (not just heat-resistant) surface.
2. Put the plug into the power socket (switch the socket on, if its switchable).
3. The red power light will come on as long as the sandwich toaster is connected to the
electricity supply.
4. The green ready light will come on when the elements reach the correct cooking
temperature, then cycle on and off with the thermostat.
5. Wait till the green light comes on before starting to cook.
MAKING TOASTIES (sandwich plates)
CAUTION Don’t use raw meat of any kind in the sandwich toaster. All fillings must be safe and fit
to eat before cooking.
1. Use a level dessertspoon of filling per toastie. Too much will ooze out.
2. Cut 4 slices of bread to overlap the plates by about 0.5cm (¼ inch) all round. Fresh medium-
sliced bread is best.
3. Spread butter/margarine thinly on each slice. Don’t use low fat spread. Low fat spreads may
burn, damaging the non-stick surfaces.
4. Toasties are made buttered side out. Put 2 slices of bread, buttered side down, on the
bottom toasting plate.
5. Press the bread gently into the hollows in the toasting plate with a wooden spoon.
6. Fill the hollows formed in the bread with the filling.
7. Lay a slice of bread, buttered side up, on top of each of the filled slices.
8. Close the lid, squeeze the handles together, and press in the latch.
9. Cook for 4-5 minutes, or till the outside of the bread turns golden brown.
10. If the toasties stick, use a plastic or wooden spatula to release them.
Savoury filling ideas
Ham and pineapple
Ham and mushroom
Ham, cheese and tomato
Smoked ham and gouda
Cheese and onion/celery/apple
Salami and tomato
Chicken (cooked) and ham/mushroom
Bacon (cooked), lettuce and tomato
Sweet filling ideas
Apple and sultanas/raspberries
Apple and cinnamon
Apple and blackcurrant
Banana and honey
Banana and butterscotch sauce
Fruits of the forest
Cherry and almonds
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