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Ten Ways to Use Your Toaster Oven

Most people own a toaster oven and most of those people have no idea what to use it for. The following tips will help you get more use out of your toaster oven.

Ten Ways to Use Your Toaster Oven #1: Heat Garlic Bread

The next time you make pasta, why not use your toaster oven to heat up your garlic bread? When you use your regular oven, you’re only heating up the entire house and wasting electricity. The same goes for any other type bread, just use your toaster oven and cut the cost of your electricity bill.

Ten Ways to Use Your Toaster Oven #2: Prepare Quick Snacks

Toaster ovens are great for making quick snacks. You can use them for Pizza Rolls, potato skins, etc. This is an great option if you live in a dorm and don’t have access to a regular oven. Preparing these snacks in a toaster oven will make them nice and crispy instead of the soggy texture you get when you use a microwave.

Ten Ways to Use Your Toaster Oven #3: Cook Pot Pies

The next time you heat up a frozen pot pie, use a toaster oven rather than your microwave. This way you’ll get a nice, crispy crust. When you use a microwave, the crust is sometimes burned while the filling is still cold.

Ten Ways to Use Your Toaster Oven #4: Bake Cookies

The break and bake cookie dough is a wonderful invention that allows you to just bake a couple cookies at a time. Instead of heating up your oven to complete this simple task, why not bake those cookies in your toaster oven?

Ten Ways to Use Your Toaster Oven #5: Prepare Personal Pizzas

Whether you’re in college, single, or just alone for supper one night, why not heat up a personal pizza in your toaster oven? You can even make your own pizza using pita bread, cheese, pizza sauce, and whatever other toppings you may like.

Ten Ways to Use Your Toaster Oven #6: Use as a Second Oven

The holidays can be very hectic. You rush around trying to fix as many dishes as possible only to discover that your oven doesn’t have anymore room. When this happens, use your toaster oven. Depending on the size, you maybe able to use it to bake pies, casseroles, and rolls.

Ten Ways to Use Your Toaster Oven #7: Use in Place of an Oven

Being in a college dorm usually limits the amount of cooking appliances you have available. But, a toaster oven is a must have. It’s actually more important than a microwave, because it’s great for heating items so that they aren’t soggy. Microwaves are really only good for reheating foods.

Ten Ways to Use Your Toaster Oven #8: Cook Appetizers

If you’re having a small get together, why not use your toaster oven to prepare some appetizers? You could do stuffed mushrooms, sausage balls, bruschetta, and anything else that can be made in a regular oven.

Ten Ways to Use Your Toaster Oven #9: To Keep Your Home Cool

The summer months are the perfect time to use your toaster oven. When you use your regular oven, you heat up your entire house, causing you to have to spend more money cooling your home. Instead, use your toaster oven and keep your home cool.

Ten Ways to Use Your Toaster Oven #10: Save Electricity

Regular ovens are some of the biggest energy users. To avoid the high costs that your regular oven can bring, use your toaster oven to prepare as many things as possible. You’ll be surprised at how your electricity bill starts to fall when you stop using your oven so much.

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