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By popular demand: Testing the Hamilton Beach Breakfast Sandwich Maker!
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- Today I'm finally testing out the Hamilton Beach Breakfast Sandwich Maker, which has been heavily requested for years.
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0:00 Intro & Unboxing
1:35 Breakfast Sandwich
4:26 Sausage Sandwich
6:33 Pancake Sandwich
8:07 Breakfast Variation
8:45 Stovetop Version
9:47 Conclusion
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I feel like the cheese would do a lot better added directly to the bottom bun. Then it would melt into the bread instead of sliding off a piece of meat and burning to the edges. Bet it would make a great texture too.
That's what I was thinking too 🤔
Yes. That's how you should do it. I have this device and if you put the cheese on top of the meat, it will not stick to the egg. It just slides right off.
Or you just put the cheese on after you take it out of the device. Everything should be more than hot enough to melt the cheese.
I have one of these, and cheese directly on top of the bottom bun is definitely the way to go. Also preheat longer, cook for 4 minutes, and the egg doesn’t leak. Cheese on bottom bun also produces a sandwich that doesn’t slide around as much.
I usually just plug it in as soon as I decide I want breakfast then start grabbing the stuff.
I have the double version and I always add the cheese to the bottom bun with the corners of the cheese folded under so there’s not much cheese loss.
Some tips, make sure you pre-heat it, oil the cooking surfaces, after you add the egg, cook for a minute and a half, then add the top muffin and cook another minute to a minute and a half. Leaving the egg to cook a bit first before adding the top bread decreases the cooking time so the bottom doesn't overcook. And as you stated, add the cheese after the sandwich is done cooking. Make several on theweekend, wrap each tightly in plastic wrap and freeze for future use. Remove from plastic, wrap in paper towel andmicrowave 90 seconds or so, depending on how strong your microwave is. Very convenient for weekdays.
This is a great idea. I can finally upgrade from instant oatmeal every morning on weekdays to egg McMuffins!
Thanks..
Genuinely asking, does it actually save more time than making this on a regular pan?
@amagohom If I am only making one sandwich, I will just use a regular pan. If I'm making sandwiches for the week, I will use my sandwich maker.
@@amagohom I thought he said he was going to do that and compare?
I love my breakfast sandwich maker. A few tips I have found: 1. I scramble my egg first, it cooks up into a nice egg disk. 2. I use half a slice of cheddar cheese per sandwich. It melts, but is not all gooey. 3. I don't add the cooking oil at the pre-heat. Once pre-heated I add the bottom muffin, sausage, and cheese, then lower the ring and spray with cooking spray just before adding the egg and top muffin. 4. I have the double sandwich maker, and make up 6 sandwiches at time. They refrigerate or freeze nicely in a sandwich bag. I refrigerate them so I have them for the week, and then microwave them for a minute...perfect.
I bought the double for my son who was in college. He loved this. He sold versions of the egg McMuffin in the dorms when they were up studying. Kept him in spending money plus he always had enough money to buy his McMuffin supplies.
I like the idea of making them in advance! Perfect for when you have to get up at 5am!!!
Youre supposed to oil? I dont even oil mine lol
We take waffles seriously in our house ruclips.net/user/postUgkxUfphIgghPSpAXNq6OG2WRYsFVqylcqMn and worked our old one through many years of Sunday brunches till it finally gave out on us. Our old one only made two at a time, this one makes four! Nicely sized 1 inch thick which are lovely! Now the kids don't have to wait as long to eat our weekly waffle breakfast and everyone's are hot if we wait and eat all together! Setting 3 seems to work perfect for golden brown. Be sure to pour the batter in the center of each waffle square, not the center of the iron like the novice that posted the scorched waffles photo. About a 1/4 to 1/3 cup of batter in each seemed to work well for us. We tested making just one at a time so we could use all the remaining batter and it made it just as fluffy and golden as when we made 4!
PS, we use a shredded chedder, it holds up a bit better than slice cheese. I also lightly butter the muffin.
I've had the double version for a couple of years, and really like it. I often make several sandwiches at a time (to cut down on cleanup), and bag them for heating up in the microwave later. No complaints about that either.
add the cheese to the bottom of the bun so that the meat touches the bottom of the egg tray. This means the cheese wont melt as fast from touching the griddle. Also use deli sliced cheese or thicker slices so it doesn't liquify.
straight american processed slices in this video but you have a good idea for sure
I added the cheese after I cooked the sandwich
Deli sliced is thin sliced.
@@peekaboots01 but it's not fake cheesefood cheese
Or if you want to use the thinner slices or American cheese, which melts easily, just add it immediately after you bring the sandwich out, and let it melt a little while the sandwich cools.
I always waited until the sandwich was cooked and removed to add the cheese to it so it would not make a mess. Definitely recommend doing it this way
Thanks. This seemed like the obvious solution, but since I don't have the product, I was unsure if I might be missing something.
I do want to say that although he does use 3 different items to make his breakfast sandwich you can just cook all 3 items for this sandwich in one pan at the some time especially if you are using a ring mold.
thank you
or just go to McD's lol
@@Bud3236 at the prices grocery stores are selling the basics now, McDs is equal or cheaper in some places.
This is easier and no ring mold is needed.
@@Bud3236 I make my own bread rounds, use Taylor Pork Roll (don't like Canadian bacon) and shredded cheese on the bottom bread round makes the sandwich much neater.
These are dope!
A few things that could help:
Shredded cheese is easier to melt but I normally fold the edges inward and put it at the bottom bun if I'm using square cheese.
Smaller eggs tend to work better, but you can lightly press the lid for a quick minute for larger eggs and it won't bleed over as much if at all.
Hope this helps!
Egg McMuffins, like he's making, are made with square cheese though. So your first tip (which is really one of a couple, not one of a few) doesn't help as much.
is shredded grated ?
@@Dyanosis , why do you think the shape of the cheese matters? The first tip is helpful, and it's about preference too. Shredded helps keep the sandwich neat, and taste the same (or close to) an Egg McMuffin.
@@Dyanosis But if it is better with rounded cheese, go with that. (McDonald's is over-rated)
@@girlsdrinkfeck NO, shredded is shredded, can be bought this way from the dairy case where square sliced cheese is. It's what I use for this.
I've had an older HB version of this for quite a few years now. While I don't use it very often these days, I have to say it has always worked flawlessly. I would usually make a second while the first cooled down. (On a side note, I requested Cathy and Rachel try it a long time ago. Check out their review)
Same here. I used to use one in my office instead of picking up the unhealthy stuff from fast food restaurants in the morning. I haven't used it in a long while, but will likely pull it out because it does very well.
I take mine to the campground during the summer. Use it when I'm not cooking over the fire.
If the movable plate is not closed all the way and free of any pieces, it will leak. However, once cool it cleans very well even after over 10 years.
You could use the same pan for the canadian bacon, egg, cheese, and muffin, all at the same time. I do 2 sandwiches at a time on a 12 inch cast iron frying pan. It takes some placement, but once you get used to where to put everything it works flawlessly.
I got this thing for $5 at a thrift store and honestly of all the "gimmicky" items out there, this one is absolutely fantastic. Super easy to use and clean. Well worth the $5 I spent and use it A LOT.
I love mine. Use it daily.
I've had one of these for years, and never had the egg spill out, which makes me wonder if their newer models aren't exactly an improvement. I also learned, after the very first sandwich, never put the cheese on while it's still in the rings lol What a mess. I always put it on as soon as I take it out. There's plenty of heat in there to melt it by the time you take your first bite. It's such a convenience when you're getting ready for work in the morning though. No need to watch over it. Set the timer for 5 minutes and go on to make your coffee or whatever. Love it.
It could be that James was using slightly larger eggs
It’s because he didn’t pre heat it
This model usually gets as inexpensive as $20 at Walmart in August with all of the other little dorm sized kitchen appliances. I’ve been SO curious but didn’t want to buy until I saw you test one. Now I can’t wait til August!
or just spend five bucks more and get it now
@@mccallosone4903 yank off
This newer version with the timer is $35 at the Target in my area, Walmart doesn't even carry it. The local Walmart clearances out the older model and didn't restock.
I had one of these for about 5 years and used it quite often. A few tips that i learned over that time is use grated cheese instead of American. Also the top plate is not big enough to hold a large egg and english muffin most of the time so the egg squeezes out the sides. I also did not like how crisp the top english muffin gets. My final solution for everything was put a muffin in the bottom with some grated cheese and then a sausage patty. Add the egg to the top plate break the yolk and set the timer for 4.5 minutes. After 3.5 minutes the egg is cooked so i add the other half of the muffin for the last minute so it heats through.
This is what I do as well. I didn't like that the egg and the top muffin become fused into a single thing. The texture is kind of strange because the egg soaked into the bread and then cooked. If you wait a little while to add the top muffin and the cheese, it comes out better.
@@richdaley9982 Totally agree! The only thing that sucks down here is the sausage patties. The Johnsonville sausage patties are not sold here anymore and the Walmart patties are bland since they changed the ingredients at the end of 2022. I have started making my own now with A.C. Legg's seasoning. Their stuff is awesome!
Had this machine (older version no display) for a few years and I found it works great. Big thing is keeping the sliding part firmly pressed closed. I have not had any egg leak out that way. Also my version advised to put the cheese on top of the egg then place top bun on and close. Works great cheese melts into top bun perfectly.
Thanks a ton for doing these reviews!!! Much appreciated and love when you team up with your son for taste reviews.
I like the idea of this product, but i would just add the cheese after the sandwich is finished cooking. It will help the sandwich cool faster and the cheese won’t get too melted!
Always well done reviews. Really nice filming equipment, production, and editing. Thank you for the effort! Keep going!
By "nicely toasted," James really means "burnt."
I have the double version and love it! I will wait until it's done before adding the cheese to prevent it from oozing out. Also, the bottom muffin gets too hard for my liking, so I lightly moisten the bottom before cooking so the bread gets toasty but still keeps a bit of softness. You can also season the egg with salt and pepper before adding the top piece of bread.
I toast my english muffin for 1 minute @ 350 dregrees in my air fryer, I only use the sandwich maker to cook the egg and canadian bacon for 6 minutes.
@PlasmaStorm73 [N5EVV] you can start the air fryer and do something else.
I have had mine for at least 7 years now. It is the older version but I have always thought it was the best little appliance I bought in a long time. Mine never makes a mess like yours did lol. I do only use half a slice of cheese, and I tear that half in half. My never melts out like yours did. I also use a frozen sausage patty, (thin ones) works fine.
I have the older model without the timer. Been using it for a few years now, on most weekdays. It's starting to show its age in that the non-stick coating is starting to flake off of the ring assembly. Particularly the separator plate. The hinge is also getting a bit loose. Still, I love this thing!
I was chuckling at this video, and saying he needs help with his technique! 😁😁
1) Use a deli slice cheddar or other harder cheese. Trim the corners and fold them over into a double thick smaller square of cheese.
2) Cheese goes under the meat.
1 & 2 will help with excessive cheese melting.
3) Make sure the separator plate is fully in place before putting the egg in, then give 5 or 10 seconds to set before putting in the top bun. This will eliminate or greatly reduce the spillage.
Also, I spray the avocado oil onto a paper towel, then wipe that onto the cooking surfaces after the unit heats up. Spraying it on directly before heating seems messy to me.
i saw a lot of guys review this maybe 5 years ago.
now the master reviewer gives it a spin
I love this thing. I have this one and eventually got the double one. Has worked flawlessly nearly ever use. As others have said you should definitely be putting the cheese on top of the bottom muffin (I think it mentions this in the manual) and also I always use real cheese and have never had a problem. Kraft Singles melt to fast and don’t taste as good. From what I’ve seen, it takes about 4.5 minutes to cook through if you put the ingredients on immediately after it’s done preheating, but after a few minutes of being pre-heated if you start your sandwich at that point it will cook the same in 1 - 1.5 minutes less.
I had one of these. I would always use grated cheddar and put it right on the bottom muffin/bun, or sometimes even wait until it was done and add the cheese after. I would also sometimes leave the top muffin/bun out until the egg was partially cooked so it didn't soak up the egg, but that's not a big deal.
I had an older version of this when I was in college and used it daily. I did the same with the cheese though, I'd leave it off and add the cheese after I took the sandwich out. I'd just lift the bun with the meat side and put the cheese on it. It was still hot enough to melt it but not hot enough to melt it right off. I do still have it but don't use it very often. I'd still highly recommend it though.
I have the older version, but I love mine. I cook the egg first on the top tray, then come back and add the muffin, meat and cheese, but I pull out the middle section so it all cooks together. I also use shredded cheese. Hardly any mess. I'm on my second one.
I've had one of these for years and still use it from time to time. Yes, leave the cheese until the end and I like to stir the egg with a popsicle stick.
I've had my Hamilton Beach for just over 10 years and it still works great. I use to put English muffins in it but I changed it up. I get 2 pieces of Texas bread and use the circles from the Hamilton Beach unit to cut out the bread. Then I put one slice of the bread on the bottom, then cheese and then the ham or bacon. Lower the first ring and then add the egg and lower the top and wait about 30 to 45 seconds and then add the 2nd piece of Texas bread. I don't spray the unit before using and nothing sticks and it cleans up really easy. Thanks for the video.
I just ordered it in red! So excited! My only problem with breakfast sandwiches is they only serve them until 10:30! I work at a restaurant and am allergic to mornings!😆
I am allergic to mornings as well. I am in the middle of seeking out a 2nd or 3rd shift job.
@PlasmaStorm73 [N5EVV] so I've been doing overnight for 10 years. Did your eyes burn from that glowing orb in the sky
The cutoff sucks and most McDonalds have stopped serving all day breakfast. I work 8-5 but I like to sort of combine breakfast and lunch into a single meal as I don't usually wake up hungry.
The regular McMuffin with Canadian bacon is actually one of the less "bad for you" items they sell at McDonalds. I lost 50 pounds a few years ago and I had the regular McMuffin 3-4 times a week for breakfast. The problem is having the self control to not order a hash brown.
@@richdaley9982 Nice! Congratulations on the weight loss effort. I feel you on the hash browns. 😊
I make my sausage and egg muffins differently. I've found a frypan on Amazon that has 'indents' that can hold an egg and cook it completely round. I can place my sausage into another 'indent' and top and bottom into the final two 'indents' I can assemble when done to my liking and add cheese or not, depending on my mood. There are other versions of the pan with both four and five sections to them.
I have the original model of this item (Without all the lcd screens and buttons) I think I paid $15.95 for it years ago and it still works great. Never had an issue with it at all. Sandwiches alway came out great.
I love that you took your food home to eat. 🤣😆
Those are pretty perfect for dorm and studio living.
I have bought many kitchen gadgets from your videos and this one did not disappoint me. The one I ordered did not have a timer but nothing Alexa could not handle. I used real cheese slices, and it was flawless. I had to comment because it seemed too weird to work but it worked, and easy to clean as well.
Two things I do that fix problems in the video. Let it preheat beyond when the green light comes on. The middle part get hotter so the eggs will start cooking in contact and not leak. I break the corners off the cheese so it fits better. I put two corners below the meat, the middle part above the meat and two corners above the egg.
This thing looks great,after watching you make the sandwich made me hungry 😂🤣 I really love this but just wish that they would have a bigger one to make two at a time. Thanks for another great video. Patiently waiting for your next.❤️👍🏻👏🏼
Pay attention gram, he said there is one that does make two at a time. 🍻
I have the double version, and we love it. I use all sorts of different shapes and sizes of bread too. I used to cut them into circles, but I don't bother anymore. You can just cram them in there and it works just fine. I don't have quite as big a problem with my cheese, possibly because I only cook mine about 4 mins and I don't use processed cheese slices. We've had ours for years and it has held up perfectly.
did they fix the egg leaking with the double design one?
@@GreenDudeHC
If you have egg leaking, preheat longer.
@@GreenDudeHC If you wait for the egg to set up a little bit, which kind of seals up the cracks, before you put the bread on and close the top, it does reduce the leaking. Also, just lightly setting the top down and not trying to press it all the way flush helps, since it won't squeeze out any egg.
I have one of these and I use it all the time and enjoy it very much. My only complaint is it doesn't have an off on switch. I would give it high marks and maybe in the future order one that makes two sandwiches.
I started with the single unit. Found out I really liked it and since I eat 2 sandwiches, I bought the dual unit. I also bought an on/off switch. It was about 5 bucks on Amazon.
I have pne of those. I let it preheat until the green light is on, and use the spray oil. Also as you put the egg, let it set a little, as there is a gap between the edges of the plate and ring. If you let it heat for the proper amount of time, the egg white will set pretty fast and won't spill out. I also use a spreadable cream cheese with onion and chives, it heats up but doesn't get all gooey.
I used to have one of these. I got rid of it. So much easier to do it all in a single pan. First I toast the muffins in the pan, then I cook the sausage. Then the egg. Then I assemble it all. Clean up is so easy.
I like the way you did it with 2 pans and the toaster a lot better. This device isn't toasting both sides of the muffin which is crucial for texture, and this would also allow me to butter the muffins for even more flavor. Can't see how many slots your toaster has but it could be possible to whip up a few sandwiches at once.
I meal prepped my version of the starbucks egg and gouda breakfast sandwich and I have to say that when I do that again this product would cut the process from 1 hour and half to 35 minutes for 7-8 sandwich's to 35 or 40 minutes if it is 5 mins per sandwich to cook. This is going to be my next kitchen investment, also for anyone wondering how to make that sandwich with the Hamilton breakfast sandwich maker. I would add the cheese. on top before the top piece of bread so it comes out gooie like in the third sandwich in the demo video and enhances the taste of the egg and bacon as you bit into it.
I got the same thing from HB except it makes 2 sandwiches - side by side. Mine doesn't leak or anything like the video. Maybe the tightened the tolrances for the side by side version. Also I've found you can just bend each corner of the cheese slice inwards towards the center and it works just fine. No need to cut it.
I have one of these and I do like it. I have also customized my method of sandwich making. I like to place the muffin top in the bottom. Fold the cheese fit and place it next. Then I place the meat. Close up the bottom section then put in the egg then the muffin bottom. I also like to cut the cook time to 4 minutes as I like a little runny yolk.
I use mine all the time. I start with the bread / pancake on bottom, half a slice of cheese folded in half on the bottom bread. Sausage on the cheese, and the egg on top. I'll usually toast the top piece of bread and add it at the end (I don't like the egg soaking into the bread). Makes a perfect breakfast sandwich.
The bottom bun looks extra toasted 😂 but I love the reviews. I never thought I would enjoy watching someone review random products. What a blast it is to watch.
I just purchased this a week ago and used it for the first time this evening after watching the video. Not a single egg drip. 😀😀. I made sure to spray the egg surface after it was preheated and I dripped the egg very slowly onto the surface to give it time to immediately sizzle and stick to the surface and that may have helped. This review was very helpful so I didn't have to read the instructions thank you so much 😀😀
Happy holidays to you and your clan James!! May 2023 be very kind to you! 🥰
Freakin’, loved the demo, liked the simplicity, and the Mandelbrot Set!
😂😂😂😂
I have seen this reviewed elsewhere, I'm happy to see your take on it.
I like the separate method for control. It is a cool little gadget, good if you are in a hurry in the morning with ? less cleanup.
I also add cheese below the meat on the bottom bun. As well, I let the egg cook a bit before putting the top bun on, don't have many issues with egg leakage. And I've never sprayed cooking spray on mine.
I have had 1 for years. I love it for work. Done so many different recipes. There is a cookbook FYI. Thinking of getting another one.
I have the double one from years ago. It works perfectly and makes amazing sandwiches. The issue is... um... I never use it because it's put away in my pantry and it's easier to just toast the muffins in a toaster and use a pan to cook sausage, cheese, and egg. Wash one pan and done. But... I have to say it does work really well.
I have the original sandwich maker which doesn’t have the built in timer. I think this is a great product and I really like it! If you cook your sandwich for 4 minutes it’ll still be good, and the bottom won’t get burned. I’ve noticed that you will get some egg spillage but it’s not a big deal to me. I also add the cheese once I remove the sandwich from the machine - once the sandwich is cool enough to eat, the cheese has the right amount of melty-ness! Also, for better results don’t use the individual wrapped cheese. Use the higher quality ones like from Sargento or Tillamook or from the deli counter.
The plastic wrapped cheese is some what fake. Deli cheese is the real deal.
I’ve had nine for a few years. I use cheddar, pepper jack and other hard cheeses. I have found that a medium egg size eliminates the egg seepage. Wish mine had the timer. Great demo!
I have one. I use shredded sharp cheddar and I don't think it liquifies quite as much as american.
The main thing I do different is let the egg cook and solidify a little before I add the top bun. I don't have egg running out - maybe adding the bun later is why, or maybe I use more cooking spray and it seals the gaps?
I just purchased one of these after the Christmas break and received it in the mail yesterday. Mine is black and doesn’t have a timer on it. It does have the red and green lights where when I plugged it in the red light was on to indicate the unit was preheating. Then after a few minutes the red light went off and the green light came on. After loading it up and after about five minutes the green light went off. It must be a different model of the same machine by the same company. A pretty good sandwich on my first try. When cleaning I discovered a little cheese had leaked onto the bottom cooker and a little in the back where all the hinges come together. Easy clean up. Only thing, i need to add a meat. I know I can buy frozen precooked sausage but I don’t eat pork. Maybe turkey sausage or something. I’ll be using this thing a lot!
James, after the first one, my initial thought was to just put the cheese on AFTER you remove the sandwich from the machine. I think you'd have that perfect melty consistency in about 30-45 seconds since the rest of the sandwich is piping hot. But I don't have one of these so I may be talking out of my hind quarters. Great review! I think I may order one of these.
Really enjoy your style of review. Keep up the good work.
I have a large square cast iron pan. I can cook 2 eggs and 2 slices of pork roll (not Taylor ham lol) at the same time in about 5 minutes. I usually just use bread and I don't generally care for it toasted. Not for me but I can see how this would be useful I guess.
South Jersey I reckon?
@@fleshbuttbongos that would be correct lol
@@TechTimeWithEric lol Pork Roll gave it away. Nothing better than a pork roll, egg, & cheese on an everything bagel
Just bought my second one because I wore the first one out. I make low-cal “egg McMuffins” for my dieting husband. Use light English muffin, one egg, low-fat American cheese, and one slice of Canadian bacon. About 250 calories. He loves them. Easy to clean, too.
When you said low-cal I was like, is that a fancy word for local or does it have something to do with California. Took a minute to realize you meant low calorie 🤣
I have this and it makes perfection cooked breakfast sandwiches every time with little to no mess. ... As mentioned already, the cheese goes on the bun before the meat. If using square cheese slices. Just fold and tear into 4 pieces and place overlapping within the bottom bun. Also, found scrambling the egg in a little pour cup works best. Pour in slowly from the middle and it won’t leak. Being more dense with the yoke blended it doesn’t leak out like the whites do.
Also, this thing makes awesome taco bowls using street taco sized tortillas 👍
It's an interesting idea but I think that it's much less messy and less to clean if you just use a pan.
American cheese melts in about 10 seconds so adding it in the end is a good idea.
If you go to any Salvation Army or Goodwill, you will see at least two or three of those on the shelf.
I gave my husband this years ago, and when they came out with the double version (makes 2 at a time) I got him that one. He loves it and has it down to a science!
I have the dual sandwich version mentioned. I love a good Egg Muffin and this makes a really good one without having to buy one every morning.
Got mine yesterday. First try, I only cooked for 4 minutes and it was perfect! Love it! Thanks James ❤️
I ought mine a long time ago. I use it off and on but I preheat it so that the egg doesn’t run. If you use egg whites or some egg substitute then I’ve had it run. Nice review.
I do not have this product, but just a idea to try,... When adding the cheese might want to put it in the bottom of the egg section. Or maybe on top the egg under the top bun... For my sandwich press I found I gotta use half a slice of cheese.
I love mine. My main issue is sometimes the egg isn't fully cooked ( I don't like runny eggs ) so you have to play with the timing
I just bought mine and have used it twice now, and that too is my complaint.
I feel like the top of the egg is uncooked.
The english muffin is only toasted on the outside.
And my Canadian bacon doesn't get toasted either.
I'm not yet convinced that I will like this long term? 🤔
i got one for christmas about 7 years ago and its still working a ok. i have used real bread and use bacon and ham slices. i always had good lick with this.
Freakin' Reviews upload. Perfect time to look for a video to watch
I bought my first one years ago and used it so much the teflon flaked off.
Later on I bought another one and same problem, but they do work great once you master the right ingredients and their layering..
It is difficult to clean.
Maybe it's time to dust it off again.
Thank for the video
I use this every morning. I love MickyDs egg McMuffins & this has saved me a ton of money.
I have this exact model and I find it best if u add the cheese after u remove it from the device while u wait for it to cool a bit there enough heat to melt the cheese perfectly
I would say, don't add the cheese at all while the sandwich is in the machine. Take the sandwich out of the machine, and put the cheese on then. The sandwich itself will be more than hot enough to melt the cheese on it's own.
I have one and love it. Works best if the cheese goes in the top or bottom against the bread.
I’ve had one of these for awhile now. If you put the cheese on the muffin first and then the meat you don’t lose the cheese and it’s much easier to clean up. I tear the cheese and place the two pcs so it covers the muffin without touching the sides of the grill. Works every time.
I have one of these. It takes a little trial and error to get it right but once you master it it works very well
my friend has one and he brings it with him on deep sea fishing trips. he also is a painter and brings it with him on his jobs. there is no reason to use 2 pans as you did. you can easily put 2 eggs and 2 either ham or sausage in the same pan at the same time. you can also put 2 english muffins in the toaster at the same time.
Glad you did this review. I have considered one of these before, but after seeing how much effort you had to go through and uncertainty, I think I’d rather cook my own breakfast samich according to my own tastes and standards. Sure, it might be quicker to a degree, but maybe one day I want the egg softer, or less cheese meltage, less crispier muffin, biscuit or whatever bread. It’s just easier in the long run to cook your own samich.
I’ll say that the device is neat, if I had one I’d use it from time to time when in a rush, but mostly, I’d make the time to cook a breakfast, or whatever samich to my liking supervised by myself.
Keep up the good work, sir. Always look forward to your videos.
I don't need 2 dishes to clean when I cook up my one egg... I have this camp pot/pan The pan is also the top for the pot. But the pan is small enough to cook that one egg the right size circular shape. I love it! And that way I use only one item to make the egg that way. Plus I rarely ever use the electric oven/stove to cook my food. I rent a space at the parents. They have the oven/stove which I can use, but I actually cook in my space with a Butane camp stove or my mini-burner on isobutane canister. In the summer I will also cook outdoors on the campfire. The lawn is big and surrounded by forest where there is a good camp setup for campfire, tenting, chilling in nature.
I use a pancake griddle for many things I cook. Eggs, hash browns sausage and pancakes. I would cook egg/sausage on griddle and use a 4 slice toaster to control the crispness of the bread. Cheese will melt of the griddle and all ingredients will be hot and or crispy.
My daughter’s fiancé who lives with us has one. He makes breakfast sandwiches for the five of us every once in a while. He uses sausage patties. It takes a bit of preparation and cleanup is a bit more than a one pan method. I can make them in a pan with an egg ring, and toaster in about half the time and cleanup is a bit quicker. I don’t personally see an advantage but I’ve been cooking since I was a kid. It’s mostly in the process.
I think it would be great for a college student that may not have access to a stove/toaster/etc.
I thought I'd like this breakfast sandwich maker but it was a hassle! Egg leaking out the side ended up giving it away!
This thing looks like a hassle to clean imo. Bought for 4$ at walmart a simple size egger container with lid for the microwave, takes a fast second to clean it out, n nice n compact for the rv. Lol 🍻
think i'll stick to my pan on the stove with a $3 egg ring from walmart. I like to toast a bagel in my air fryer for 3 minutes as i fry the egg, perfect every time and almost no mess. btw, with a large pan like you used, you could probably heat the ham in the pan as you cook the egg, thus saving having to wash 2 pans
I like your pan method ,it does the job and about the same amount of cleanup
I used to work at a base exchange and we sold OUT of these all the time. The marines in their stationed barracks (NOT recruits) loved them since the mess hall wasn't always viable for them.
This is practically a nostalgia item, for me. My father-in-law had an older version of this thing, which he called the "Egg McMuffin Machine," and I thought it was awesome. My wife (then girlfriend) wouldn't let me buy one. When we got married, my father-in-law gave us one as a gift, trumping my wife's concerns. We used to make a lot of early morning road trips, and I'd often get up a little earlier than necessary and make a couple of sandwiches for on the road. It became something of a tradition.
We didn't really use the machine much outside of early morning road trips, as it was almost as easy to just make a proper breakfast on the stove, but we really enjoyed it for those occasions. When our unit finally died, we didn't replace it, but I'll always have fond memories of the HB "Egg McMuffin Machine".
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Did he also buy you a skirt and apron?
I can see how for busy people and those that don't want to go near a stove would benefit from this device. However I like the results I get using two 12-inch square skillets on the stove top. One pan has the egg and bread, and the guy as the prrotiens (usually a turkey sausage patty and turkey bacon) and some times a hash brown. And yes add the cheese last.
Found one cleaning out my cabinets never used it. I think I will donate it after this
review. 🤣🤣Have a Merry Christmas with your family and friends. 🎄🎄🥰🥰
Send it to me, I'll gladly use it lol
Use a small egg, put timer on 4 minutes and fold cheese over twice to make a nice little square. Add to bottom, great suggestion (previous poster... ty). That is what I will do.
I too put the cheese right on top of bottom muffin(corners folded in), I often used a slice or two of precooked bacon cut to fit on the next level ( the flat griddle ) and skip the cooking spray, crack and poke the egg and top with second muffin…. I’ve also been know to make a few extra and store them in fridge or freezer for my kids? Yummy! Have also added spinach or thin sliced tomato….. be creative and have fun!
Looks like the bottom muffin gets more done than the top.
I had a breakfast sandwich maker that was given to me as a gift. I don't recall who made it, but it was awesome! I have done it with English Muffins, pancakes, and even hamburger buns.
We have the dual sandwich maker and it’s freaking great! We use it just about every morning! Highly recommended!
I think you are the first one I have watched that actually read the directions. Most don't then complain that it doesn't work right.
I have been using mine for years now. I like to put the egg on the top and mix it up with spices to add extra flavor.
I have an earlier model and my instruction manual recommends scrambling the egg and using shredded cheese and shredded meat (e.g. ham). It alsoe comes out perfect when I do that