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Reddit mentions of Dash Mini Maker: The Mini Waffle Maker Machine for Individual Waffles, Paninis, Hash browns, & other on the go Breakfast, Lunch, or Snacks - Pink

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Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Dash Mini Maker: The Mini Waffle Maker Machine for Individual Waffles, Paninis, Hash browns, & other on the go Breakfast, Lunch, or Snacks - Pink. Here are the top ones.

Dash Mini Maker: The Mini Waffle Maker Machine for Individual Waffles, Paninis, Hash browns, & other on the go Breakfast, Lunch, or Snacks - Pink
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    Features:
  • MORE THAN WAFFLES: Make your favorite breakfast classics, or get creative with waffled hash browns, cookies and even biscuit pizzas! Any batter will “waffle” into single serving portions. Great for families or on the go!
  • MINI IS MIGHTY: With a 4” nonstick cooking surface, this is a MUST-HAVE for that first apartment, smaller kitchen, college dorm, or camper/RV and stores easily in a kitchen cabinet or drawer.
  • WAFFLY EASY: Simply plug it in and go; the Waffle Maker heats up in minutes. Dual non-stick surfaces provide an even cook for consistent results and delicious golden waffles every time. Nonstick surfaces make cleanup a snap!
  • PERFECT GIFT: The perfect wedding or new home gift, the Waffle Maker’s small size takes up little counter space, and its sleek design and trendy color options will match any kitchen décor (add to your registry now!)
  • INCLUDES: The DASH Mini Waffle Maker includes one Mini Waffle Maker and Recipe Guide so you can get cooking right away
Specs:
ColorPink
Height2.8 Inches
Length6.4 Inches
Number of items1
Size4 Inch
Weight1.3 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Dash Mini Maker: The Mini Waffle Maker Machine for Individual Waffles, Paninis, Hash browns, & other on the go Breakfast, Lunch, or Snacks - Pink:

u/crispypretzel · 125 pointsr/MealPrepSunday

This recipe makes about 4 servings:

  • 2 peeled bananas (about 6 oz total)

  • 1 cup liquid egg whites

  • 2 Tbs milk or non-dairy milk of choice

  • 2 scoops protein powder (I use Quest salted caramel, a blend of whey and casein works best)

  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour (you can sub gluten-free flour blend but regular flour really makes it much better)

  • 1 tsp baking powder

  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon (optional)

    Blend the banana, liquid egg whites, and milk until liquid (I use an immersion blender though if the bananas are very ripe and mushy you can just use a fork). Stir in the remaining ingredients until fully combined but still a bit lumpy. I cooked it in a Dash mini waffle maker according to the directions, spraying the waffle maker with a bit of oil each time. Freeze flat on a cookie sheet then transfer to a freezer bag when solid.

    Nutrition facts, slather with some almond butter or serve with bacon or something if you want more fat.

u/HermesLurkin · 13 pointsr/veganketo

MFP here, each waffle is made of 3 Tbsp. Just Egg and 1 tsp. flax meal, cooked in a mini waffle maker. Also sprinkled a bit of cinnamon on top.

u/lk3c · 12 pointsr/xxketo4u2

Let's start with a face gain! Look at those neck rolls in the first photo! Ugh, I was miserable and look it.

Yesterday was a pretty good day on the food side, and a little improvement on the exercise side. I can't wait for this month to pass and have cooler and drier weather so I can walk more. I'm down .6 lbs from yesterday.

Lunch was chicken with green sauce and cheese. Dinner was Asiago cream sauce over chicken and the Explore Cuisine edamame spaghetti. It was delicious. I enjoyed having something filling that wasn't regular meat or vegetables and it makes for a nice side dish. I will be doing something with the rest of the package, maybe sesame noodles?

Lunch will be rare Ahi tuna and cucumbers with G. Hughes sf Honey Mustard sauce. Tonight, I will use my new Dash mini waffle maker to make some chaffles for tomorrow. I am also using my Instant Pot to cook some beef shank with marrow and beef back ribs in wine and herbs.

Work calls. Have a great day! ♥

u/laygo3 · 7 pointsr/ketorecipes

This is hard to get an idea of scale until you actually see it. It is small!

You can get them at a lot of places. I got mine at Bed Bath Beyond with a coupon.

u/fluffstermcmuffin · 1 pointr/loseit

I love egg sandwiches!! I do the same thing, but use a a Dash Mini-Maker, specifically the waffle one for bread and the griddle one for the egg.

I use Kodiak Powercakes for waffles, with a dash of applesauce instead of oil. For 2 of the Kodiak cakes it is 126 calories, but that also includes close to 10g of protein. I put cayenne pepper on the egg, and use 1tbsp of whipped cream cheese (25 cals). Delicious and only 225 calories with the egg (large egg, so 74 cals).

Another favorite is to use the Pillsbury canned biscuits and throw that in the Dash. Those are 100 calories and make DOPE egg sandwich waffle bread as well.

u/Skakkebaek · 1 pointr/gainit

from /u/crispypretzel

This recipe makes about 4 servings:

  • 2 peeled bananas (about 6 oz total)

  • 1 cup liquid egg whites

  • 2 Tbs milk or non-dairy milk of choice

  • 2 scoops protein powder (I use Quest salted caramel, a blend of whey and casein works best)

  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour (you can sub gluten-free flour blend but regular flour really makes it much better)

  • 1 tsp baking powder

  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon (optional)

    Blend the banana, liquid egg whites, and milk until liquid (I use an immersion blender though if the bananas are very ripe and mushy you can just use a fork). Stir in the remaining ingredients until fully combined but still a bit lumpy. I cooked it in a Dash mini waffle maker according to the directions, spraying the waffle maker with a bit of oil each time. Freeze flat on a cookie sheet then transfer to a freezer bag when solid.

    Nutrition facts, slather with some almond butter or serve with bacon or something if you want more fat.

    -Taste pretty good, and you can freeze them and reheat them in a toaster just fine.