How Do You Cook With A Sandwich Maker?
Sandwich makers are typically small countertop electrical appliances. Both the base and the hinged lid of the appliance are small grills. Food is set on the base, and the lid is closed, sandwiching the food between the two grills, so that both sides cook at the same time. These appliances are ideal for making hot sandwiches. Close the lid on the sandwich maker and turn it on to heat the grills. Some models may have a light that indicates the appliance is heated and ready to cook. Some models have temperature settings, while others have one default temperature. Size the bread according to the sandwich maker. Sandwich makers will have a maximum thickness that can be cooked on the appliance. If you choose extra-thick bread, you may not be able to insert 2 pieces of bread and the filling into the sandwich maker. Choose filling for your sandwich. Lettuce may not be the best choice for a sandwich made in a sandwich maker. Slices of cheese, meat, tomato, peppers and onions will work. Open the