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VillaWare V5225 Crepe Maker

VillaWare V5225 Crepe Maker

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Brand: Villaware

Buy New: $39.99



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 42 reviews

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8
Dimensions (in): 15.5 x 9.6 x 3.5
Warranty: 1

MPN: V5225
Model: V5225
UPC: 096119522502
EAN: 0096119522502
ASIN: B00005R85W

Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months

Features:
  • 900-watt electric appliance makes crepes, blintzes
  • Convex, nonstick surface cooks quicker, easier than skillet
  • Automatic thermostat with ready-light controls temperature
  • Stay-cool plastic handle; 7-1/2-inch-diameter cooking surface
  • Simple to use, with dipping plate, recipes, instructions included

Accessories:

  • Melitta MES1R OneOne Single Serve Coffeemaker, Red

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Quicker and easier to use than a skillet, this 900-watt electric appliance simplifies the cooking of crepes and blintzes, making it foolproof. The 7-1/2-inch-diameter cooking surface is coated with nonstick material and is slightly convex. Dipping it into crepe batter coats it uniformly. Inverting the appliance and setting it on a counter (or dining table, for festive occasions) allows the crepe to cook, while the rubber feet protect the counter. The user then simply peels off the crepe. An automatic thermostat heats the cooking surface to the proper temperature, and a light signals when it's time to cook. The crepe maker, which features a stay-cool plastic handle, is accompanied by a plastic dishwasher-safe dipping plate to hold the batter. The crepe maker's instruction booklet contains recipes for various crepes and for blintzes. --Fred Brack

Product Description
The crepe originated in the mid-19th century and has since become one of the tastiest breakfast delicacies around. Stack them, roll them, fold them, fill them with your favorite savory or sweet fillings, smother them in syrup. Of course, with your own crepe maker you can come up with other original and unique fillings for a tasty snack or meal at any time of day. VillaWare makes it easy and right. Weight - 3 pounds


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars crepe machine without instructions   October 7, 2008
Allen E. Baribeeau (san diego)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

bought my machine 8-9 months ago and just opened today found out no instruction booklet for the unit.


4 out of 5 stars easy to use   September 7, 2008
hazyhothumid (CT)
This crepe maker is very easy to use... it is sturdy, yet light weight. We even took it with us when we went to the beach for a two week vacation! Kids love making all different kinds of crepes with it, can be used to make breakfast, lunch or dinner! It heats up quickly, and makes very evenly cooked crepes.


5 out of 5 stars Easy and quality!   June 12, 2008
Seven Kitties (Blue Point, NY USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've had my Villaware crepe maker for five years now and it's still going strong! Crepes are the undiscovered food for Americans--you can make breakfast crepes, dessert crepes, savory dinner crepes, you name it. They're so versatile, cheap and easy to make! They also do wonders at stretching leftovers (one measly cooked chicken breast can now serve two as part of a crepe dish), and turn some jelly or a piece of fruit into a satisfying breakfast or dessert.

The crepe maker comes with a plastic pan in which you pour the batter. You dip the crepe iron in the batter, lift out (slowly), and invert it so that it's back on its little feet. After a minute, just peel off your crepe and enjoy! Mine has been in regular use and is still going strong--though I'd recommend a wooden crepe paddle or some other non-scratchy-metal to help you remove your crepes from the iron.

One tip: when crepe recipes are thinking of portions, they think the pan way of making crepes--swirling in the bottom of a buttered non-stick pan (did I mention you don't have to butter or grease this?). That technique uses more batter for crepes than this iron--so if the recipe says six crepes, be prepared to get MORE.

If you're looking for a great gift, get this crepe iron (no one else will think of it!) and a package or two of crepe mix. If you really want to be spiffy, throw in some jams or jellies for filling starters.



4 out of 5 stars Villa Ware Crepe Maker V5225   May 28, 2008
Rouge Fanatique (Fond du Lac, WI)
What a great little machine! I wish I could find a bigger one. As a French teacher, this is great for class - no mess and quick! We made crêpes and sold them for our French club. Problem was that we had it working and on for 4-5 hours straight (probably not recommended) and some of the Teflon started to come/melt off. Every time I use it now, it loses it's coating. We'll probably buy another one and rotate them giving them time to cool.


4 out of 5 stars A   May 25, 2008
S. Nelson (Durham, NC)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

A big hit! My daughter who would never eat anything is gorging herself on crepes every morning. I really like the dipping pan which is a fabulously molded form-fit. Someone's review had mentioned that the non-stick surface comes off - yes, unfortunately it does. It just rubbed off when I rubbed it with butter. I think that the trick here is to never let it go too long without a crepe cooking - I think that it overheats when left alone and I think that this is the cause of the surface rubbing off. It helps to put wax paper between stacked crepes or they'll stick. At the end of the batter when it is impossible to make a dipped crepe, I pour a little circle of batter around the edge of the maker and then pour more to fill it in - it makes a thicker pancake. A shaker for icing sugar is handy to dust the crepes. I altered the recipe for ease - 2-3 eggs, 1 cup flour, 1 cup milk, 1/8th+ teaspoon salt.



 
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