Waffle Corn Dog Maker for $16
April 11, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
No more messy frying! This Corn Dog Maker makes perfect corn dogs, cheese on a stick, cake pops and more. With non-stick coating and easy plugin and go operation, this waffle maker beautiful cooks up to 6 corn dogs in minutes. Simply prepare your favorite batter, dip them in, place on the rack, and make this delicious treat six at a time. Great for birthdays, get-together, dinner parties, or just a quick and easy lunch.
How It Works
Note: Corn dogs can be made with or without the included corn dog sticks. Always preheat before use. Plug cord into a 110-volt AC power outlet while preparing the filling. Once the control light illuminates the baking surface is ready for use. As soon as the appliance is ready, the control light will go out.
- Brush vegetable oil or cooking spray on cooking surfaces
- Keep the unit closed while preheating
- Insert a wooden skewer in each hot dog (this is optional)
- Spoon batter evenly, about 1/2 to 2/3 full, in corn dog cavity on the cooking plate
- Place the cut hot dogs into the batter and then add a little more batter. Remember that the batter will rise and enclose the hot dog so there is no need to overfill.
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Size: standard
- Product dimensions: 8″H x 12″L x 10″W
- Up to 6 sticks per batch
- Non-stick coating
- Food-grade
- Easy to clean
- Plugin & go
- Indicator lights
Includes
- Waffle Corn Dog Maker (Black)
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