Tan-yana
I decided to buy such a pancake maker. Maybe someone has some practical information about them? How easy are they to use? In general, are they worth your attention? Among my acquaintances, no one has. There are no reviews on the sites, or no one buys, or it is so bad that they don't even write. In advertising information, except for "convenient" and "prestigious", I did not find anything else. I rely on my home site. Our people are experienced, they are friendly with household appliances ... I hope to get at least some information.


Dentist
I saw exactly one in the store. At first I was interested in it, and I even thought about buying. But on reflection, I did not buy it. In it, I was interested in a form for large pancakes, but it turns out that you can only bake 2 of them at a time (and I always bake 2, in two pans). Form for 6 small pancakes, I don't know where to use it at all, because pancakes are not used in our family.
But in general, the idea is interesting and, probably, a handy thing. If you get it, write how she is in business, maybe I, too, will be tempted to buy (if I don’t pinch $ 100).
Tan-yana
I will definitely inform you. I'll just collect more information and buy it or not buy it. Maybe she has more "_" than "+". I will find out, I will share.
Gennadii
Also, I recently wanted to buy, but "completely killed" the description to it on some (I don't remember where) online store - children will have something to do, all desire has exhausted itself - although, in fact, maybe.
Tan-yana
Here, I bought it. Tried pancakes from Elena Bo. Read a review of the pancakes in "Thin Pancakes", and here I will share my impressions of the pancake maker. I liked it. A fascinating little thing. With a frying pan - no comparison. The time spent baking pancakes has been reduced to a minimum. True, these were very thin pancakes. On the weekend I want to try making pancakes with yeast (I'll post the recipe in the relevant topic). I will report on the test results.
Further. Everything in this device suits me so far. Very comfortable paddles, measuring ladle, distributor (for stretching the dough in shape). Well, in general, the first impressions are positive, but I don't know yet if I will use the panel for small pancakes. Time will tell. Gennadii, join the ranks of pancakes.
Gennadii
Thank you Tan-yana - then, I will definitely buy the same pancake maker, all the more so - thin pancakes are what you need (IMHO)!
Lyuba
A friend treated them to pancakes from a pancake maker (she baked in my presence) - they turned out to be quite thick.
I honestly don't understand how you can bake thin pancakes if the pan cannot be tilted? How does the dough spread?
For me, the most convenient tool is the pancake pan (IKEA). Only 100 rubles. pleasure. And very convenient.
It takes me 45 minutes to bake 15-16 pancakes. Probably, it can be done faster, but I don't like fussing between two pans.
Tan-yana
Quote: Lyuba

A friend treated them to pancakes from a pancake maker (she baked in my presence) - they turned out to be quite thick.
Well, it depends on the thickness of the dough. Maybe she just wanted fat ones. I made yeast pancakes for Shrovetide, so they are not thin in a frying pan (I gave the recipe in the corresponding section). By the way, on the pancake maker they turned out to be thinner.
Quote: Lyuba

I honestly don't understand how you can bake thin pancakes if the pan cannot be tilted? How does the dough spread?
Again, the thickness of the dough. Plus, the set includes a special distributor (for stretching the dough). It is very convenient when you get used to it.
Quote: Lyuba

For me, the most convenient tool is the pancake pan (IKEA).
I also have a good frying pan, still left from my granny, "grinded" as they say. I baked pancakes on it all the time, but I decided to buy a pancake maker and I do not regret it at all. But this is a matter of taste.Sometimes it is very difficult to part with expensive things, especially if they serve faithfully.
Elena Bo
Quote: Lyuba

It takes me 45 minutes to bake 15-16 pancakes. Probably, it can be done faster, but I don't like fussing between two pans.
And I bake for two, very convenient. I specially bought the second one, because while the pancake is baking, you still wander around idle. And in two pans, twice as fast. But, I have gas. Perhaps someone has electric stoves, it is more convenient to use the Tefal pancake maker.
Tan-yana
I also have gas. Here the point is completely different. A lot of all kinds of household appliances have appeared and continue to appear. And I want and can try as much as possible (well, within reason, of course). Maybe I will get bored with this pancake maker over time, maybe it will start to fail, then we will say goodbye to her and return to our favorite frying pan, but for now I like it. Let it be.
Lola
Tanya, I have the same pancake maker (my parents gave it somehow) I like the Hassle much less than with pans. Conveniently, what can I say. I bake large bakes for the filling, and peck small ones like seeds ... tasteful
Tan-yana
Lolochka, good day. And I still make potato pancakes (potato pancakes) on it, but zucchini will go, I think to make pancakes from zucchini on it.
Lucky
... you talk so deliciously about the pancake maker that I also want one for myself ... just wondering, the size of the pancakes is so big that you can then make the cakes from them? ...
... and what about the washing of the pancake maker after use? ...
Tan-yana
Quote: Lucky

... you talk so deliciously about the pancake maker that I also want one for myself ... just wondering, the size of the pancakes is so big that you can then make the cakes from them? ...
... and what about the washing of the pancake maker after use? ...
Lucky, size 19cm in diameter. Here you can judge for yourself whether this size suits you or not. I make pretty patches. And with the sink, the situation is very simple. The panel is removable. I was generally advised to wipe it with a napkin and only after several times wash it with a degreaser. But after that you need to coat the surface with oil. So there is a minimum of hassle.
Ludmila
I also have this pancake maker. But I burst out - I bought it without temperature control. And this function is so necessary! He cooks pancakes so that I don't have time to turn them over ... Sometimes it's easier in the old fashioned way, in a frying pan. But pancakes with fillings in a frying pan will not work so gracefully (when you put chopped sausage in one form, grated cheese in another, then mushrooms, minced meat ..., and then fill all 6 forms with dough, turn over and you're done!)
Ludmila
If you like pancakes and pancakes, then buying a pancake maker will not be in vain!
You can also fry bread croutons in an egg on it or melt cheese sandwiches. It seems to me that you can invent a lot of tasty things ...
Andreevna
Friends, please answer. In the photo, Tan-yana has a pancake maker model 39278 or 6001? Like a 6001 with a thermostat. Ludmiladid you mean that?
Ludmila
Not visible in the photo with or without a thermostat. Without it (big minus), I have a model like 3927882, if I correctly understood the inscriptions on the bottom ...
Schapirinka
For me personally, there is no better pancake maker Pancake maker
Andreevna
Ludmila, Thank you. Now I ordered 6001 - it is with a thermostat.
Quote: Schapirinka

For me personally, there is no better pancake maker
Also good, but I also need small pancakes - for my granddaughter, but in this model there are none.
Schapirinka
Small ovens can also be used there. Just put less dough
Andreevna
Quote: Schapirinka

Small ovens can also be used there. Just put less dough
In the model I stopped with, you can bake 6 small pancakes at once or 2 large ones, and this will take less time. Of course, you can bake 6 small pancakes on yours, but I also need them to be even, pretty. But thanks anyway for participating in the discussion.
Tanyusha
Tell me, this is also a Tefalev pancake maker, I have not seen such in the store
Schapirinka
No, this is not tefal. This is the German company Cloer.
Andreevna
They also brought me a pancake maker, but it also turned out to be without a thermostat, although the online store assured me that it had a thermostat. Unlike previous models, it has a Thermo-spot on each heating plate, this is a red speck that turns bright red when the stove is ready for use. I have already tried to bake thin pancakes, but the result did not inspire, maybe I need to get a handle, they are not very thin. Girls, can anyone answer how much dough should be poured on one large circle in ladles? According to the recipe for the book - 2. I want lace pancakes.
Andreevna
Quote: Lyudmila

(when you put a chopped sausage in one form, grated cheese in another, then mushrooms, minced meat ..., and then fill all 6 forms with dough, turn over and you're done!)

Ludmila, and how does the pancake maker behave after that, does the non-stick coating deteriorate, and the pancakes do not burn in the future? I do this in a simple frying pan. Only at the beginning I pour the dough, then any filling, and on top again the dough. It turns out round pies.
Ludmila
Quote: Andreevna

I have already tried to bake thin pancakes, but the result did not inspire, maybe I need to get a handle, they are not very thin.
I haven't quite got the hang of it myself, I don't know exactly how many ladles, but sometimes when smeared with a stick (from the kit), we get thin pancakes. It turned out by chance, and not always ...
Quote: Andreevna


Ludmila, and how does the pancake maker behave after that, does the non-stick coating deteriorate, and the pancakes do not burn in the future?
Absolutely nothing damaged the coating. Pancakes do not burn even without butter.
malyla
Tell me, is this teflon-coated pancake maker? Or what else?
Andreevna
Quote: Anya

Tell me, is this teflon-coated pancake maker? Or what else?
Anya, I rummaged through all the instructions, but nowhere is it written about the coverage. But today I baked pancakes from Lola, nothing burns at all, the non-stick coating is good.
Lyudmila, and my model comes with only 6 spatulas and a ladle, there is no wooden distributor.
Ludmila
Andreevna, I have an even larger wooden spatula and a wooden distributor in the shape of an inverted "T" (two sticks).
Andreevna
Yes, I can imagine what they are, they are drawn in the instructions with a prescript: "depending on the model" This manufacturer probably decided - either a thermo-spot or additional spatulas. Well done. But I think I'll get a handle on it over time.
Ludmila
You can smooth the dough with a spatula or knife. Neatly so, make thin pancakes ...
lira70
On Sunday I bought a Tefal pancake maker with 2 removable panels, for 6 and 2 pancakes. My son made pancakes in the evening - small ones, they turned out fine (as far as possible for a 12-year-old boy). And yesterday, inspired by success, he decided to do more. but he got them thick and I don’t know which ones, while I was in the shower, he freaked out and threw them away, then I just saw a couple of them, and my son was crying in the room .. calmed me as best she could, the phrase: what I don’t know how to do pancakes, did not help .., and now I do not even know how to return his desire to try again. We always cook together with him, and we do not always succeed, but tears for the first time ... The recipe was taken from the instructions, maybe someone will advise something.
foxtrader
lira70, so you explain to him that it's not about the ability to bake pancakes. Tell him that he just put more flour in the dough than necessary. Knead the dough together - let him see. Together and bake
Elena Bo
And I would advise making small ones, since they turned out right. At least until the big incident is forgotten. And then experiment yourself without it. And when it works out, then your little son will reveal the secret of big pancakes. Not all at once. The main thing is not to scare the child
Ludmila
lira70, I also do not get thin pancakes on a large form, I have tried any dough, anyway, like pancakes or American pancakes, probably the heating temperature is too high and immediately spices, recently it spreads properly. But my husband likes such pancakes, rolls it into a tube with a filling and hamster with pleasure
Ann @ Dm
Need advice on buying an electric pancake maker! Do you think it is needed in the kitchen and does it make the process of making pancakes easier? I don't bake pancakes often, but my husband loves them and wants to pamper him more often.Since their shape is far from perfect (it is not always possible to evenly distribute the dough in the pan), and I am out of the habit of doing everything perfectly, the question arose: will the pancake maker work perfectly? Thank you!
Self-taught baker
Quote: Ann @ Dm

Need advice on buying an electric pancake maker! Do you think it is needed in the kitchen and does it make the process of making pancakes easier? I don't bake pancakes often, but my husband loves them and wants to pamper him more often. Since their shape is far from perfect (it is not always possible to evenly distribute the dough in the pan), and I am out of the habit of doing everything perfectly, the question arose: will the pancake maker work perfectly? Thank you!

Everything will be "Excellent".
The most comfortable Tefal with two !!! replaceable rectangular panels. There is one panel for 6 small. pancakes or another for 2 large.
BUT - if you like small ones, it makes no sense to take this option - there are round ones, also Tefal by 4 small. pancake.
Take your pick and think.
Ann @ Dm
Quote: Self-taught baker

Everything will be "Excellent".
The most comfortable Tefal with two !!! replaceable rectangular panels. There is one panel for 6 small. pancakes or another for 2 large.
BUT - if you like small ones, it makes no sense to take this option - there are round ones, also Tefal by 4 small. pancake.
Take your pick and think.
Yeah, I see ... I also look at her ... I love just medium-sized pancakes, so that you can just stuff it ...
Andreevna
Quote: Ann @ Dm

Yeah, I see ... I also look at her ... I love just medium-sized pancakes, so that you can just stuff it ...
If you stuff, then take the one with two replaceable panels, that is, two (for stuffing the next one) and 4 small ones - it's just a meal. But keep in mind that such a pancake maker is rather bulky. But to be honest. then my thin pancakes turn out better in a pan.
Qween
Quote: Ann @ Dm

Need advice on buying an electric pancake maker! Do you think it is needed in the kitchen and does it make the process of making pancakes easier? I don't bake pancakes often, but my husband loves them and wants to pamper him more often. Since their shape is far from perfect (it is not always possible to evenly distribute the dough in the pan), and I am out of the habit of doing everything perfectly, the question arose: will the pancake maker work perfectly? Thank you!
Ann @ Dm , try the pancake recipe from Stamina's creator who gave TXT... You will be pleasantly surprised and no pancake maker needed.

Antonova
Quote: Andreevna

If you stuff, then take the one with two replaceable panels, that is, two (for stuffing the next one) and 4 small ones - it's just a meal. But keep in mind that such a pancake maker is rather bulky. But to be honest. then my thin pancakes turn out better in a pan.
But I got the hang of a thin oven on a pancake maker (I have 6 pancakes). You pour a little less than half of the ladle that came with it in the set, and quickly spread the dough with the bottom of the same ladle to the edges of the mold. Super-perky already obtained !!!
Veronica
Quote: Antonova

But I got the hang of a thin oven on a pancake maker (I have 6 pancakes). You pour a little less than half of the ladle that came with it in the set, and quickly spread the dough with the bottom of the same ladle to the edges of the mold. Super-perky already obtained !!!
I, too, do the same. I have Tefal with two removable panels, in this way I bake large paired pancakes. It turns out very subtle, tasty and convenient !!! .......... A little practice and everything will work out!
krivoshapka
Hello everyone! my mother first bought Tefal, which is without a thermostat with 2 platforms for 2 large and 6 small, but small for children and therefore is not used at all (until the mother of the grandchildren waits), at first I thought: yes, in figs it is needed! BUT! Mom decided she needed it! gave me the identity Tefal for 6 "normal" and 2 large ones with a thermostat ... that's when I realized that this is a cool thing! ksatit, Andreevna, I have 6 small sticks for turning pancakes (very convenient), with the letter T for "smoothing" the dough, a spatula and a ladle and something else, I don't remember ... for a big pancake, so that it turns out thin, I I pour an incomplete 1 ladle ... and I "smooth" the dough with the ladle itself, and not with a T-shaped piece of wood ... it is convenient and it turns out ... when compared with a pan for pancakes: I had 2 of them, but when I did always burned in a frying pan when turning over and for me making pancakes was flour ... but now I'm not overjoyed ... however, I rarely do it according to my mood, but with pleasure! and if the pancakes are not so fat on the pancake maker, they turn out, although to some, on the contrary, they seem a little dry ... but I love, and for the figure ... and I haven't read the recipes in the pancake maker!
Mueslik
And I also have such a rarity, a pancake maker of Soviet times ...
I used to bake it very often, the pancakes are super thin and can be made while sitting. There is one thing - the recipe must be followed exactly, otherwise they will not stick
Pancake maker
Immerse the pancake maker in the dough
Zubastik
Oh, Mueslik! I went to ask about such a pancake maker Efbe-Schott CM 320, it looks like it's also submersible? Can you give an exact recipe for such a pancake maker?
I am considering whether to buy it or not. This company is very embarrassing - it is excellent in itself, judging by the waffle iron with nuts, but there is one BUT! The waffle iron is designed for 240V, and with our 220V - a portion of nuts is baked for more than 5 minutes, I think I have spotted everything 7. So I wonder how quickly pancakes will be baked on such a pancake, if it is also designed for 240V, no one has one by chance? Maybe someone saw it in the store?

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mish
Quote: Zubastik

The waffle iron is designed for 240V, and with our 220V - a portion of nuts is baked for more than 5 minutes, it seems I have noticed all 7.
And I wonder why it takes so long to bake! Can't you connect the waffle iron through some stabilizer so that it bakes faster?
Zubastik
Mueslik, I will wait!
mish, I also absolutely do not rummage in electricity.
But it is assumed to me that if the voltage is higher, then a stabilizer can be used to lower it, but if it is lower, then call it.
mish
Nightmare! At least sue the suppliers of such products! They know that they are being taken to a country where the tension is different!
Zubastik
mish, I'm better with 240V hazel than without it at all.
By the way, I dug up the whole Internet, including the official website, so everywhere they write that 230V, and on the box I have 240V.

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