A further adventure down the waffle road... http://tinyurl.com/33lw2m
What's for dinner now??


Nitroxjunkie71 wrote:Here is a question for anyone who knows which will probably be everyone here but me.
I have a ton of cast iron pans, griddles, and 1 DO. I see quite a few have these cast waffle irons which is where my questions originates.
What is the base (that the waffle iron sits in) for? Are they meant to collect heat if used on a wood stove? I am just curious. I see some have a tall base but most have the short one.
Thanks
Jeff "Great lakes diver"
Kevin A wrote:Nitroxjunkie71 wrote:Here is a question for anyone who knows which will probably be everyone here but me.
I have a ton of cast iron pans, griddles, and 1 DO. I see quite a few have these cast waffle irons which is where my questions originates.
What is the base (that the waffle iron sits in) for? Are they meant to collect heat if used on a wood stove? I am just curious. I see some have a tall base but most have the short one.
Thanks
Jeff "Great lakes diver"
Jeff,
Originally, these irons with low base were made for the old wood cookstoves. The high base irons showed up when gas stoves became popular.
Kevin A wrote:Nitroxjunkie71 wrote:Here is a question for anyone who knows which will probably be everyone here but me.
I have a ton of cast iron pans, griddles, and 1 DO. I see quite a few have these cast waffle irons which is where my questions originates.
What is the base (that the waffle iron sits in) for? Are they meant to collect heat if used on a wood stove? I am just curious. I see some have a tall base but most have the short one.
Thanks
Jeff "Great lakes diver"
Jeff,
Originally, these irons with low base were made for the old wood cookstoves. The high base irons showed up when gas stoves became popular.
bobhenry wrote:If ya can hold out till May I'll have old what's her name fix ya one.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests