Belgian Waffle Baker Plates
Engineered for home cooks, professional chefs and commercial kitchens alike, Sephra's waffle bakers deliver perfectly golden, fluffy Belgian waffles every time. Its non-stick plates ensure easy release and cleanup, while the adjustable temperature settings give you complete control over crispness and browning. Compact yet durable, the Sephra Belgian Waffle Baker brings the irresistible aroma and taste of fresh waffles straight to your breakfast table or menu; perfect for sweet treats any time of day.
Contains one set of 2 x replacement plates to make Belgian waffles.
Makes 1 x 7" Belgian waffle.
Plate set only, baker not included.
How to change your plates: each format noted below, please ensure your baker is turned off, and has cooled down completely.
1. Sephra Standard Plates: Remove the two screws (PZ2 Philips head screwdriver) on each side of the baker and gently replace the plates one at a time.
2. Sephra Large Format / Waffle Plus Rotational Plates (waffle ball, waffle fries, long waffle): Remove the four screws (PZ2 Philips head screwdriver) on each side of the baker and gently replace the plates one at a time.
3. Sephra Large Format / Waffle Plus Fixed Plates (crepe press, ice-cream waffle): Unscrew the four feet (by hand), the four base plate screws (2mm Allen key) and remove the base plate. This will reveal the four plate screws (4mm Allen key) for the bottom plate. The four screws (PZ2 Philips head screwdriver) for the top plate are accessible immediately on the top of the carriage. Gently replace the plates one at a time; for the bottom plate it is best to have the baker upside down on your bench, taking note of the top and bottom plate difference if applicable. Remove the top plate first, and replace it last.
Frequently asked questions:
Q: Are Sephra's plates compatible with any other models?
A: Sephra waffle plates are bespoke to Sephra branded bakers. This applies to both the circular plate bakers, and the large format square bakers.
Q: Can I use different shaped plates on my existing Sephra baker?
A: If you are lucky to already own the Sephra Standard Rotational Waffle Baker, your plates can be interchanged between Belgian Waffle, Bubble Waffle, Donut Waffle, Filled Waffle, Mini Belgian Waffle and Skinny Waffles styles. For the Sephra Plus Rotational Bakers, your plates can be interchanged between Waffle Ball, Waffle Fries and Long Waffle on a Stick. For the Sephra Plus Fixed Bakers, your plates can be interchanged between Crepe Press and Ice-Cream Waffle.
Q: Can I use the Sephra Croffle plates on the same Baker as the Belgian Waffle plates?
A: No. The Sephra Croffle Baker has a different rotational degree for cooking. Croffle plates on a 180 degree rotational baker would render the spout unusable.
Q: How do you change out the plates?
A: Each format noted below. Please ensure your baker is turned off, and has cooled down completely.
1. Sephra Standard Plates: Remove the two screws (PZ2 Philips head screwdriver) on each side of the baker and gently replace the plates one at a time.
2. Sephra Large Format / Waffle Plus Rotational Plates (waffle ball, waffle fries, long waffle): Remove the four screws (PZ2 Philips head screwdriver) on each side of the baker and gently replace the plates one at a time.
3. Sephra Large Format / Waffle Plus Fixed Plates (crepe press, ice-cream waffle): Unscrew the four feet (by hand), the four base plate screws (2mm Allen key) and remove the base plate. This will reveal the four plate screws (4mm Allen key) for the bottom plate. The four screws (PZ2 Philips head screwdriver) for the top plate are accessible immediately on the top of the carriage. Gently replace the plates one at a time; for the bottom plate it is best to have the baker upside down on your bench, taking note of the top and bottom plate difference if applicable. Remove the top plate first, and replace it last.
Q: How often do you need to change the plates?
A: Longevity will depend on how well the plates are looked after.
Q: What are the best practices to keep your plates in good condition?
A: Clean using a damp cloth and mild dish soap if needed. Best results are whilst the plates are still warm. Avoid cleaning with steel wool, abrasive scrubbers, or harsh cleaners. Stick to silicone, wooden, or heat-safe plastic utensils. Aerosol sprays can leave residue buildup that’s hard to remove and can degrade the coating over time - we strongly recommend against the use of these unless truly sparingly whilst waiting for your new plates to arrive. After washing, dry completely before reinstalling or storing; moisture trapped underneath can cause corrosion or buildup.
Q: Do you recommend the use of aerosolized release agents or oils?
A: We do not. Not only can sprays leave sticky residue that damages the non-stick coating, but over-spraying or “heavy-handed” use can allow the mist to enter electrical components, potentially causing damage or safety hazards.
Q: Are the plates dishwasher safe?
A: While dishwasher safe, hand washing is recommended to preserve the non-stick coating.
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