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If you don't have a lot of counter space and your appliances are fighting for their lives to take up that precious real estate, you should know that there is a lot you can do to . From hard-boiling eggs, to reheating leftover pizza, to making toast, there . However, as great as it works on frozen foods, can it actually toast up frozen waffles as well as a toaster? As a matter of fact, it can, and you'll be pleasantly surprised with the results — so much so that you wouldn't be remiss in putting your toaster away for good and permanently replacing it with your air fryer.

Try tossing the waffles in for up to four minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit, turning them over once the air fryer dings, and then putting them back in for two or three more minutes if they're not done to your liking. The great thing about toasting your waffles in the air fryer is that if you have a larger, toaster oven-shaped appliance, you can do a whole bunch of them all at once, instead of having to toast them by twos and wait around for each batch to finish. What other non-toaster appliances can you use to make frozen waffles? Now if you don't have an air fryer and you long to retire your toaster, you can try "toasting" your waffles on the skillet.



You'll need plenty of butter and a little patience, but put the pan on medium-high heat, let the butter melt a bit, and then place the waffle in until it's done to your liking on both sides. As it cooks up, it should absorb quite a bit of the butter, so all yo.

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