Reddit Reddit reviews Lock&Lock 23-Fluid Ounce One Touch Round Tall Food Container with Mixer, Tall, 2.9-Cup

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Lock&Lock 23-Fluid Ounce One Touch Round Tall Food Container with Mixer, Tall, 2.9-Cup
2.8-Cup/23-fluid ounceMade from BPA-free materialMicrowave, freezer, and top rack dishwasher safeDurable and semi-transparent body makes it easy to use and clean
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u/rharmelink ยท 9 pointsr/ketorecipes

Check out the technique in this video

To make my chaffles consistently, I put the mini-waffle maker on my kitchen scale and then do:

  • 10 grams of shredded cheese
  • 25 grams of beaten egg (or batter)
  • 10 grams of shredded cheese

    The cheese on the top and the bottom helps to keep the chaffles firm and crispy. And no overflow of contents making a mess because I eyeballed the amount of filling incorrectly. Oh, and don't stack the chaffles if you make a number of them. It keeps the heat within them and makes them soft. I see some videos where they put them individually on a cooling rack. That helps the cheese crisp up as the chaffle cools.

    The fun thing is watching the weight go down as the chaffle cooks, as water leaves as steam. When it hits 40 grams of weight, I know the chaffle is done. :)

    I just bought this shaker bottle, so I can do a lot of eggs (or batter) at once, to store in the fridge so it's ready to go. I had been considered buying a carton of liquid eggs, and figured the shaker bottle would be more flexible, and less costly. And with my method of creating the chaffles, it's much easier to dispense 25 grams of egg/batter out of that shaker cup.

    Edit: Be sure to check out the r/Chaffles group.