• Your Sandwich Toaster toasts
both sides of the sandwich
at the same time and seals-
in the flavour. In most cases
the sandwiches will be cut
in half by the built-in cutter.
Sometimes separation
with a knife is needed.
• If a sandwich filling has spread
onto the Sandwich Toasting
Plate and bread proves
difficult to remove, the toasted
sandwiches may be removed
using a heat resistant plastic
spatula. Do not use metal
tools, as these will scratch
the Non-Stick coating.
Tips
• Always use your Sandwich
Toaster when it is at the correct
toasting temperature (when
the Warming Light is off).
• To ensure the toaster closes
easily we recommend that you
avoid using ‘thick cut’ bread
and overfilling your sandwich.
• To make a golden toasted
sandwich, lightly butter the
outside of the sandwich -
place the filling between the
unbuttered sides. If you intend
to toast a sandwich which is
not buttered on the outside,
the Sandwich Toasting Plate
may have to be lightly re-
coated with cooking oil, butter
or margarine between toastings.
• Use ‘harder’ cheeses such
as Cheddar - processed
cheeses tend to ‘run’ under
high temperature.
• A little sugar sprinkled onto
the buttered sides makes the
toasted sandwiches crispier.
Toasted sandwich ideas
The Sandwich Toaster will
allow you to invent a long list
of favourite fillings, although
specially dedicated cookbooks
are readily available. Remember
before you include them as
a filling, meats must be pre-
cooked (for example bacon),
and some vegetables you
may prefer to be pre-cooked
(for example onion).
Here’s a simple CHEESE
TOMATO & ONION FILLING
to get you started, sufficient
for 2 - 3 sandwiches:
• Match the size of the
bread to the size of the
Toasting Plate sections.
• Thinly butter the
outside of the bread.
• 125 ml grated Cheddar
or other ‘hard’ cheese
• ½ large tomato,
chopped and drained
• ½ onion, chopped
and lightly fried
• Salt, pepper to taste.
Mix with a fork.