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- Super_DaveExplorer
sdianel wrote:
Walmart and many other grocery stores sell De Wafelbakkers frozen pancakes and waffles and they are excellent! They give them away sometimes at rallies. Follow the heating directions on the package.
All the folks that commented on the reviews were ecstatic about them so I'll give them a try on our trip next week. They really just need to be a pallet for the yummy and unhealthy stuff I plan on burying them with. - magnusfideExplorer II
NYCgrrl wrote:
Suggestion: you might be able to buy one for a couple of bucks at a yard sale or thrift store.
I'm trying to borrow a waffle maker from someone to make frozen waffles cuz I see no reason to buy an appliance I'll only use once in 5 years, lol. - NYCgrrlExplorer
Francesca Knowles wrote:
When my husband goes camping with his buddies I sometimes buy a loaf of thick sliced french bread, do the whole thing up as already-cooked French toast, and stack it back in the bag. Keeps well either frozen or just refrigerated- depends on how long you want to keep it.
Throw a couple slices in the frypan/griddle to reheat after you've cooked your bacon, or if you have a gas grill just put them on there.
We never have ac power but for those who do and want to reheat that way, I recommend a plain ol' toaster over the microwave, which I think makes bread things tough.
Similar on my end except on special occasions I replace the milk/cream with melted vanilla or rum raisin ice cream and freeze it in an aluminum pan. When you place the French toast back in the bag do you flash freeze it first or put say waxpaper pieces in between the toast slices?
I've found that banana pancakes freeze nicely with lil rubbery texture. I'm trying to borrow a waffle maker from someone to make frozen waffles cuz I see no reason to buy an appliance I'll only use once in 5 years, lol. - HappytravelerExplorerI only buy Eggo waffles and make my own pancakes.
- tessa25ExplorerEggo pancakes taste great. I eat them often.
- moonlightrunnerExplorerI used to make pancakes and then freeze the excess (single person). Thaw out and 'wave or just 'wave.
- Francesca_KnowlExplorerWhen my husband goes camping with his buddies I sometimes buy a loaf of thick sliced french bread, do the whole thing up as already-cooked French toast, and stack it back in the bag. Keeps well either frozen or just refrigerated- depends on how long you want to keep it.
Throw a couple slices in the frypan/griddle to reheat after you've cooked your bacon, or if you have a gas grill just put them on there.
We never have ac power but for those who do and want to reheat that way, I recommend a plain ol' toaster over the microwave, which I think makes bread things tough. - sdianel_-acct_cExplorerWalmart and many other grocery stores sell De Wafelbakkers frozen pancakes and waffles and they are excellent! They give them away sometimes at rallies. Follow the heating directions on the package.
- fla-gypsyExploreryeeeccckkkk
- Super_DaveExplorerSWMO, true, but every once in a while you find something that tastes great and is hardly worth making for a little improvement in quality. My latest find is Kirkland pulled pork. I can get a few days of great sandwiches without standing by the smoker the days before a trip when I'd rather be packing the camper.
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