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What is this thing?

Started by phillie, September 16, 2011, 07:22:11 PM

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phillie

I bought this morning at an estate sale. None of us at the sale could figure out what it was used for, so for that reason I bought it. I figured for 5 bucks it had enough entertainment value.

I am not sure if is a kitchen devise or what. It appears to have been chromed so I figured it was to be used in wet conditions. The tool measures 19" long, the head is oval and measures 3" by 2" and is 2" thick. The head is heavy probably a pound.

Any information, wild guesses or educated guesses would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Papaw

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gibsontool

Hello from Canada. I had no idea what this thing is, but my wife thinks it is a type of Swedish cookie maker. This device is dipped into a bowl of batter which clings to the outer ring and then it is put into a deep frier [ thus the long handle] sort of a cross between a cookie and a doughnut I guess. If you decide to try it send us a cookie. Best regards Jim and Norma

Aunt Phil

It's a waffle cup maker.
You dip it in the fryer for a while to warm the iron up, then dip it in batter, then back into the fryer.  Same general idea as sugarwaffles only used to make cups for deserts.
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Papaw

AP beat me to it! I was looking for a picture to illustrate. Didn't find one.
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john k

I have one of those, four interchangeable heads, for cooking, heat it in oil, dip in batter, back in the oil, makes little pastry cups, use it at Christmas time for treats. 
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john k

Went and looked on the box, says its a Timble Iron.
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lbgradwell

Quote from: gibsontool on September 16, 2011, 09:50:20 PM
...but my wife thinks it is a type of Swedish cookie maker.

Well, kudos to Norma!

Welcome to the forum, Jim!

Quote from: john k on September 16, 2011, 11:39:38 PM
Went and looked on the box, says its a Timble Iron.

Timbale, I think, John...

(Again, welcome!)

http://www.amazon.com/Nordic-Ware-Swedish-Rosettes-Timbales/dp/B00004RFPJ

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Ietech

Quote from: Papaw on September 16, 2011, 10:41:50 PM
AP beat me to it! I was looking for a picture to illustrate. Didn't find one.

I think Jim and Norma had it first --  never the less it's very interesting
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rusty

mmmmm

Tool Talk Timbales - Official food of Papawswrench ; P
Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

Aunt Phil

So grab a quart of milk, 4 eggs, 2 cups of sugar crush up some vanilla beans and boil it all up till it thickens.  Let it cool a while and fill those cups up.

When cooled dredge in confectioners sugar and put a dozen or so in the freezer so they get to me in good condition.
Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance!

phillie

Will do. Thanks guys / gals for the help.
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