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What is this kitchen tool that looks like a waffle maker with bigger depressions?

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I live in shared flat and today I rummaged through our kitchen a bit. There I was surprised to find the following kitchen tool:

top view of kitchen tool

look inside of the kitchen tool

It has small holes in it and the area around it heats up pretty quickly. (I plugged it in to see what happens.) It looks similar to a waffle maker but with deep holes. What is this kitchen tool and what is it used for?

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Monica Cellio‭ wrote about 4 years ago

By "holes" do you mean the depressions (where the food goes), or are there also holes I can't see (like to vent steam)?

Zerotime‭ wrote about 4 years ago

@MonicaCellio No, I meant the depressions, didn't know it was called like that. There are no additional holes.

Monica Cellio‭ wrote about 4 years ago

Thanks. I made an edit to the title that I think is a little clearer; if you disagree, feel free to change it back (or to something else).