Greg Who Cooks
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I was just thinking of this gadget today while reading another DC gadget topic. I have one that is surely over 50 years old because my mom used to make these pressed grilled sandwiches for my sister and I when we were kids.The Return of the Toas-Tite
By Florence Fabricant
NY Times, February 14, 2012
Before we knew about panini machines, there was the Toas-Tite. This throwback is an efficient device for making pressed grilled sandwiches that some people may remember from decades ago, just as Janice Feigenbaum and her sister, Susan Caldwell, do. They grew up in the Chicago area eating sandwiches made with the gadget, whose brief life ran from 1945 to 1953. Recently, they learned that the company had gone out of business and that the patent had expired, but after buying a Toas-Tite on eBay, they “reverse engineered” it to figure out how to make it again. They now have the contraption made in China, and have trademarked it and reproduced the original packaging...
full article
If I recall correctly you lightly butter two pieces of bread then lay them buttered side down one on each half of this clam shell like device, and then you put in whatever kind of filling you like, savory, fruit, etc. You close the device and lock the handle, trim off excess crust, then cook it on your stove. After cooking you dump the finished sandwich in a plate, let it cool a bit, then cut it in half for presentation.
One of my favorite fillings was fresh strawberries with sugar! I also recall melted cheese sandwiches made this way.
Does anybody else remember the Toas-Tite, or even better do you have one? Do you have any Toas-Tite favorite recipes?
And if you don't have one maybe you might like to get one. I don't know if the re-engineered ones are available yet but as the article suggests you can find 'em on eBay. A quick look leads me to believe you might be able to get one there for about $25-$30.
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