Get that oven turned off.The student favourite, the perfect accompaniment to beans or cheese – we can only be talking about potato waffles!For many of us Brits, these waffley delights have been a saviour after a night on the town or a cheap carb at dinner time but, as it turns out, we may have been cooking them incorrectly this whole time.I know for myself, I usually fire-up the grill before placing the frozen wonders underneath for a few minutes on each side until they’re browned to my taste and then I usually top them with cheese and beans.According to the undisputed potato waffle experts at Birdseye, though, I’ve been doing too much and that there’s an even faster way to cook ’em.How to cook potato wafflesSo, following a lot of debate over the years on the best way to prepare potato waffles, Birds Eye wanted to confirm their suspicions that the toaster may be the best possible way to cook them.To do this, they dedicated no less than 103 hours and 3000 waffles to testing the tastiness and of course, safety of this method. After all of this rigorous testing, it turned out that this low-energy, low-effort approach was actually the best one. As for the method? Put your toaster on to a medium-high setting and once your waffles have had their first ‘pop’, put them in for another round. This should result in waffles tha
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