Posted March 10, 2012
Phc7006: Lol...
Although the 6x10 etc refers to the number of "plugs" featured by the iron. Larger number irons are used to cook wery thin, crisp "galettes" ( French style, but in Belgium we use candy sugar or cane sugar ), while the 6x4 is used for the large Brussels waffles, soft and quite thick. The usual size of a Brussels waffle is 20cm x 10 cm )
Ah 6 row by 10 row "plugs". I will pay closer attention to this the next time I have a square or rectangular waffle.Although the 6x10 etc refers to the number of "plugs" featured by the iron. Larger number irons are used to cook wery thin, crisp "galettes" ( French style, but in Belgium we use candy sugar or cane sugar ), while the 6x4 is used for the large Brussels waffles, soft and quite thick. The usual size of a Brussels waffle is 20cm x 10 cm )