Say Goodbye to Messy Cleanup with This Genius Toastie Trick – You'll Wish You Knew It Sooner!

Toasties, the beloved comfort food that has become a staple in many Australian households, are not only delicious but also incredibly convenient. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a satisfying snack, the humble toastie never disappoints. However, as many of us have experienced, the aftermath of making a toastie can be less than appealing. The melted cheese oozing out and sticking to the sandwich press can turn a simple meal into a frustrating cleanup chore.

But fear not, toastie aficionados! A clever trick has surfaced, promising to keep your sandwich press pristine and your spirits high. This hack, which has taken the internet by storm, comes courtesy of a lifestyle guru on TikTok, known as Major Mum Hacks (@majormumhacks), who shared her wisdom with her 232,000 followers.


The secret to a mess-free toastie experience? Baking paper. That's right, the same parchment paper you use to line your baking trays can be your saviour when it comes to keeping your sandwich press clean. Major Mum Hacks' video demonstration shows just how effective this method is. By simply folding a sheet of greaseproof baking paper around your sandwich before placing it in the press, you can avoid any spillage or cheese leakage.


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A lifestyle guru on TikTok shared a 'genius' hack to keep sandwich presses clean by using baking paper. Credit: Shutterstock


The beauty of this hack lies in its simplicity and the fact that it uses an item most of us already have in our kitchens. Plus, it's a safe alternative to other methods since there's no open flame involved, unlike when using a toaster. When the toastie is done, the baking paper can be removed, leaving behind a spotless appliance. 'Believe it or not, this toastie maker is two years old and look how clean it is just by doing this hack,' Major Mum Hacks exclaimed in her video.


The response to this toastie hack has been overwhelmingly positive, with TikTok users expressing their amazement and gratitude in the comments. 'I can't believe I've never thought of this, thanks for sharing ☺,' one user admitted. Another chimed in, 'Genius! So many people are saying [it's a] waste of paper. I'd re-use. life [is] too short for cleaning!' Indeed, for those concerned about waste, the baking paper can often be reused for multiple toasties before needing to be discarded.

Some users even shared that they've been in on the secret for years: 'I've been doing it for over five years, a lifesaver.' It seems that once you discover this hack, there's no going back to the old ways of laborious cleaning.

So, dear members of the Seniors Discount Club, it's time to embrace this game-changing tip. Not only will it save you time and effort, but it will also extend the life of your sandwich press by keeping it in tip-top condition. Next time you're craving a cheesy, toasty delight, remember to grab that baking paper and wrap your sandwich up before pressing. You'll be left with a delicious toastie and a clean press, giving you more time to enjoy the things you love.

Key Takeaways
  • A lifestyle guru on TikTok shared a 'genius' hack to keep sandwich presses clean by using baking paper.
  • The hack involves placing the toastie inside folded greaseproof baking paper before cooking, which keeps the appliance clean.
  • TikTok users expressed amazement and appreciation for the tip, noting the ease of cleanup and potential to reuse the paper.
  • Major Mum Hacks demonstrated the effectiveness of the hack with a video, showing a spotless two-year-old toastie maker after use.
Have you tried this toastie hack yet? Or do you have any other kitchen tips and tricks that make life easier? Share your experiences in the comments below – we'd love to hear from you! And don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter for your daily dose of tips, stories, and insights tailored just for you.
 
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I use baking paper in the George Foreman grill when I fill wraps doubled over to cook.
To save money I sometimes buy bulk bacon and pick up meat on special. I freeze individual serves in a container using the cheapest freezer bags I can get between each serve. I freeze bacon rashes individually and take out exactly how many slices I need.
 
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I’ve got that sandwich maker and that toasted sandwich advertised in it Was not cooked in it. They cut the sandwich in half and make two little sealed parcels. 🤥🤥
I was 17 when they came to Adelaide along with the waffle maker. My mum was the store spruker(?) who demonstrated these and gave people samples. And they certainly sealed edges.
 
Maybe we should all get together & share all the “new“ tips that we’ve all been doing for years. I’ve used baking paper where ever I can for ever, anything to save extra cleaning. My late mum in law used to work at a paper mill & kept me supplied with baking paper which came in large sheets. I also have the sandwich maker shown in the photo & smiled to myself at the pictured sandwich.
 
I can't understand why some people assume others in their senior years should know techniques they have been using in the kitchen for years. We have all lived different lives and worked in various vocations. Please have tolerance, just because you know something doesn't mean others do.
 
Yep, this idea has been around as long as sandwich toasters, just takes some people forever to catch on to such good ideas. I don’t know why these younger people think they are inventing such amazing hacks when most of them are already being used by millions of people, but anything for their ten minutes of fame.
 

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