Millennium Falcon Waffle Maker: Ready to make galactic waffles?
Millennium Falcon Waffle Maker is here and who’s ready to make some galactic waffles? Just don’t harm any porgs.
Star Wars fans should get excited. The Millennium Falcon Waffle Maker is here. Uncanny Brands (formerly Pangea Brands), just announced the newest addition to its Star Wars kitchenware line. This epic waffle maker will take your next breakfast to a galaxy far, far away.
This waffle maker, like the Millennium Falcon itself, is durable yet quite maneuverable. With non-stick plates, food can easily release. Simply pour the batter in when the light indicts. Then, wait till it signals that it is done. The resulting waffles look like iconic fighter.
Millennium Falcon Waffle Maker: Ready to make galactic waffles? photo provided by Uncanny Brands
Even though this kitchen gadget is labeled a waffle maker, it doesn’t just make waffles. Just like the waffle trend, home cooks can make almost anything in a waffle maker. A traditional sandwich can become the scrappy freighter. Hash browns work well in a waffle maker, too.
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When considering what to make in a waffle maker, it is best to think of foods that crisp up well. For example, no one wants crunchy eggs. So, eggs wouldn’t be a good choice. But, sandwiches, pizza and other doughs work great.
While Solo is just released in theaters, anyone could have a Star Wars themed party with this new waffle maker. I wonder what type of topping should go on a Millennium Falcon waffle. Would a classic maple syrup be appropriate or would some crazy colored topping be more appropriate. And, would Chewbacca want waffles?
This type of kitchen gadget is great for the Star Wars fan. The gadget is fairly easy to use. It isn’t too expensive and it is a fun novelty in the kitchen. Why wouldn’t a Star Wars fan want to add this item to their other Star Wars merchandise?
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Are you ready to head into hyperdrive at breakfast? Check out Uncanny Brands new Millennium Falcon Waffle Maker.