Have you been using your sandwich maker just to make breakfast? Apart from making quick cheese toasts and vegetable sandwiches, you can use your sandwich maker to please your sweet tooth and whip up desserts. Whether you have unannounced guests at home or simply need a quick fix for something sweet, simply turn on your Usha’s sandwich maker and make a dessert.
The best part is that while it took you hours to bake a dessert, you can make it within fifteen minutes in a sandwich maker. Whether you are craving a chocolatey dessert or something fruity, here are some easy dessert recipes that are perfect to prepare in Usha’s multi-purpose sandwich maker.
Banana Chocolate Toastie
Chocolate and banana perfectly complement each other. For a quick, sweet bite, you take a chocolate spread and add it generously on top of a slice of bread. Layer it with chopped banana slices and sandwich it with another bread slice. Transfer it to your Usha’s sandwich maker, wait for four to five minutes and enjoy the crispy toastie with melted chocolate on the side.
Chocolate Waffles
Waffles are the easiest-to-make dessert in a sandwich maker. All you need to do to make a chocolate waffle is whip up a batter similar to pancakes. Mix in maida, cocoa powder, sugar, milk, butter, and vanilla essence. Once you get a consistent batter, pour it into a preheated sandwich maker. In another five minutes, your waffles will be ready. Top them with a scoop of ice cream, chocolate chips, and sprinkles, and dig in.
Fruit Turnovers
Turnovers are a kind of puff pastry that you can make using Usha’s sandwich maker. To make fruit turnovers at home, you can start by making the fruity filling. Just take some naturally sweet fruits like berries, apples, cherries, etc, and mix them with a little sugar, jam, and a squeeze of lemon. Next, you can either bake the pastry sheets in an oven or buy them from a grocery store. Fill the pastry sheets with the mixture, seal them, let the sandwich maker do its magic, and enjoy.
Chocolate French Toast
If you are a fan of French toast, just imagine how good a chocolate-filled one would taste. You can start by making the usual French toast by whisking an egg, milk, sugar, and vanilla together. Dip two slices of bread in the mixture, and layer chocolate blocks or chocolate chips in between each slice. Grill them in your sandwich maker, and enjoy the sweet snack with a cup of coffee.
Cookie Dough Waffles
Cookie dough is a staple for people with a sweet tooth. If you usually have a tub of cookie dough in your refrigerator, why don’t you elevate it by turning it into a waffle? Just give your cookie dough a square shape, press it into the plate of your Usha’s sandwich maker and cook for about five minutes. Once the waffle is golden brown, transfer it to a plate and enjoy it with a scoop of ice cream or chocolate sauce.