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Today I put four corn tortillas into my toaster to soften them
as I fried fish.
I watched them become quite comfortable in the warm
orange glow. There was a quiet slumping. Nothing to get
excited about.
However, when the bread ejector popped the tortillas chose
stay inside the toaster.
Kinda folded up on me.
Perhaps two wire mesh discs could be connected with a
hinge at 6 o'clock and a little latch at 12.
You could put tortillas inside and toast them. They
would come out easy and still be pretty flat.
dualit
http://www.dualit.c...asp?categoryCode=15 expensive, but wonderful [xenzag, Jul 13 2009]
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Amazing that halfbakery has so many proposals for the
improvement of toast. |
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sure your name isn't "griddler" ? |
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baked and widely known to exist... see link |
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Thanks for the link, xenzang. These robust toasters appear
well prepared to handle tortillas by way of their innovative
"warming rack." |
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I am now considering purchasing one, actually. |
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I think the tortilla cage is a little different in that it tortilla-
enables otherwise conventional toasters. |
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It also came to me that tortilla cages should come in pairs. |
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