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QuestionHow do I get stuck bread or bagels out of the toaster?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerTurn the toaster off at the wall and remove the plug. Using a pair of wooden tongs, pull the food that is stuck out of the toaster. Check to see if any small pieces are left and remove those as well. Remove the crumb tray and tip the crumbs into the trash. Never use metal implements to stick into the toaster, as you risk being electrocuted; only use wooden ones that have no metal pieces at all.
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QuestionCan meat be cooked within this appliance?Community AnswerNo, because most toasters don't generate enough heat to cook the meat though. The design of a toaster also makes cooking meat inconvenient.
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QuestionCan toasters be washed in soap and water?Community AnswerToasters and other appliances should not be washed in soap and water. Submerging an electrical appliance in water can potentially electrocute you and/or damage the product. The outside of a toaster should be cleaned with a damp cloth, as outlined in How to Clean a Toaster .
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QuestionI have a four-slot toaster. Does it matter which slots I use when making two slices?Community AnswerSometimes a lever controls more than one slot, so it would be more efficient to put the two slices in the slots controlled by the same lever.
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QuestionWhen the toast pops up, does the toaster keep working and burn it if I wait too long, or can I wait before taking the toast out?Community AnswerThe toaster always stops cooking when it pops up, but I wouldn't leave it too long otherwise your toast will go cold!
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QuestionCan I put toppings like peanut butter or jelly on it before toasting or do I have to put it on after?Community AnswerNo. Putting toppings on before toasting could do serious damage. Add toppings once your bread is toasted.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between toasting bread on a gas oven instead of an electric toaster?Community AnswerYou have to turn the bread over, and you generally can cook more toast; apart from that, it has the same principle. If you use an oven instead of a grill, the toast will take longer to cook.
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QuestionWhat do you with the toast after you take it out of the toaster?Community AnswerPut toppings on it, like butter, jelly, or cinnamon and sugar!
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QuestionCan I make vegetable toast in this toaster?Community AnswerIf it fits in your toaster, then yes!
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QuestionShould I let the toaster to cool down before toasting something in it again?Community AnswerIt depends how much you're toasting. It would be a good idea to let the toaster sit for about 2 minutes before using it again.
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QuestionDo I need to connect the toaster or can it work disconnected?Community AnswerIf you're asking if you need to plug the toaster into the electrical outlet, yes. The toaster requires electricity to function (unless it is a battery-operated toaster).
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QuestionShould the bread be put into the toaster in a portrait or landscape orientation?Community AnswerIt depends on the size/shape of the bread slice and the size of your toaster slots. You should insert it so that the majority of the bread is inside the toaster, whatever orientation might facilitate this.
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QuestionCan I toast chicken fingers in the toaster?Community AnswerThat is not the best method to reheat chicken tenders. I recommend you use the oven instead. Reheat them for 10-15 minutes at 325 F.
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QuestionShould I use a knife to put on the toppings after I have cooked the toast?Community AnswerYes, a butter knife or standard eating knife is useful to spread toppings across the bread with ease. Doing this will give an even coverage of toppings on the toast. If you don't have a knife, the back of a spoon or even your fingers could do at a pinch; just be sure to wash your hands before and after.
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QuestionWhat do I do if something gets stuck in the toaster?Community AnswerUnplug the toaster so the item doesn't burn, and wait a few minutes for the toaster to cool down. Once it has, you can use a butter knife or fork to dislodge whatever is stuck. After it's out, tip the toaster upside down over the sink and shake it to get out any residue. Once this is complete, plug the toaster back in.
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