Need to make a LOT of toasts at once? Try this kitchen hack!
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When you have a sleepover at your house with your children and grandchildren, you can be sure that everyone will have a great time.
It's hard to imagine a more ideal way to spend a Saturday evening than with a wonderful meal followed by a relaxing movie marathon on the couch with the rest of the family.
But when morning eventually arrives, that's a whole other story.
It seems like a wonderful idea to make breakfast for everyone, but then you find yourself (literally and figuratively) 'scrambling' to make enough toast and eggs in time. Of course, it wouldn't be complete without a bunch of crispy bacon on the side.
But how could you possibly do all of that before the rest of the house wakes up? Everyone knows how 'hangry' (hungry and angry) some people can get in the mornings…
It takes a long time to toast a lot of bread at once. Credit: Stock. (Stock photo)
This brings us to today's clever and nifty trick. Everybody can use another tried-and-true kitchen hack, and this one is definitely going into our book!
To make several slices of toast at once, many of us already know that we can use the oven, but normally, we would just lay down the bread flat on the tray.
Did you know that there is a method that is even more time (and labour) efficient for making more toast in a single batch?
There's a brilliant kitchen hack going around the internet that shows how to make more toast from a single cooking session in the oven. And it's so simple, you'll wonder why you've never thought of it before!
All you have to do is stand the bread up on the oven racks to make space for more toast. This way, you can cook a lot more bread in the oven at once. No more 'hangry' grandkids in the morning!
If you toast your bread on its side, you can fit more slices in at once. Credit: Instagram.
Of course, some conveniences in life also have their own drawbacks.
Because the bread is standing upright and not closely exposed to the heating elements, you won't receive the same level of browning as you would with a toaster. Still, it seems to be doing the job, and the bread is decently toasted from what we can see!
Aside from loaves of bread, if you have some waffles, bagels, or other items that you would normally toast in a toaster, this would also be a good method to heat them up quickly and efficiently.
So what do you think about this hack, members? Are you thinking about giving this a shot in your own kitchen? Because we can't wait to try it out the next time we have guests over! We’re thinking it’ll be a huge help this Father’s Day!
If you have more nifty kitchen tips and tricks, please share them with the rest of us in the comments below!
It's hard to imagine a more ideal way to spend a Saturday evening than with a wonderful meal followed by a relaxing movie marathon on the couch with the rest of the family.
But when morning eventually arrives, that's a whole other story.
It seems like a wonderful idea to make breakfast for everyone, but then you find yourself (literally and figuratively) 'scrambling' to make enough toast and eggs in time. Of course, it wouldn't be complete without a bunch of crispy bacon on the side.
But how could you possibly do all of that before the rest of the house wakes up? Everyone knows how 'hangry' (hungry and angry) some people can get in the mornings…
It takes a long time to toast a lot of bread at once. Credit: Stock. (Stock photo)
This brings us to today's clever and nifty trick. Everybody can use another tried-and-true kitchen hack, and this one is definitely going into our book!
To make several slices of toast at once, many of us already know that we can use the oven, but normally, we would just lay down the bread flat on the tray.
Did you know that there is a method that is even more time (and labour) efficient for making more toast in a single batch?
There's a brilliant kitchen hack going around the internet that shows how to make more toast from a single cooking session in the oven. And it's so simple, you'll wonder why you've never thought of it before!
All you have to do is stand the bread up on the oven racks to make space for more toast. This way, you can cook a lot more bread in the oven at once. No more 'hangry' grandkids in the morning!
If you toast your bread on its side, you can fit more slices in at once. Credit: Instagram.
Of course, some conveniences in life also have their own drawbacks.
Because the bread is standing upright and not closely exposed to the heating elements, you won't receive the same level of browning as you would with a toaster. Still, it seems to be doing the job, and the bread is decently toasted from what we can see!
Aside from loaves of bread, if you have some waffles, bagels, or other items that you would normally toast in a toaster, this would also be a good method to heat them up quickly and efficiently.
So what do you think about this hack, members? Are you thinking about giving this a shot in your own kitchen? Because we can't wait to try it out the next time we have guests over! We’re thinking it’ll be a huge help this Father’s Day!
If you have more nifty kitchen tips and tricks, please share them with the rest of us in the comments below!