• @MeanEYE
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    111 months ago

    Depends on iron really. Where I live, we have those that actually press the dough, not just enclose it, hence the name IRON.

    • @[email protected]
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      411 months ago

      Where I live we usually put a batter in the waffle iron, doughs usually get shaped and put on a pan (or put into a loaf pan to make bread shaped bread). All that being said, I’m in the southern US, we aren’t known for making sense most the time.

      • @MeanEYE
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        211 months ago

        Our batter is thicker, so it has to be pressed.

    • @grue
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      211 months ago

      hence the name IRON.

      I’m pretty sure waffle irons and clothes irons (and branding irons, and soldering irons) are called “irons” because they were historically just specially-shaped chunks of cast iron.

      • @MeanEYE
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        11 months ago

        Iron presses, or squishes anyway. Although just the name itself is not clear really. In my mind am equating it to iron for ironing clothes, so you press the dough into shape.

          • @MeanEYE
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            111 months ago

            Yup. So where I live the two are the same. Our dough is thick and needs to be pressed into shape.