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Sandwich Grill - Handheld Pie Iron, Sandwich Maker, Hand Toaster, Panini and Sandwich Press for Hand Made Hot Sandwiches and Pies - Perfect for Stovetop, Grill and Campfire

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  • Universal, all-in-one handheld cooking device; if you can think it, you can make it with the Toas-Tite pie iron; effortlessly make pocket-style toasted sandwiches, snacks and desserts like grilled cheese, omelets, sweet s'mores, pizza pockets, popcorn, fruit pies and more
  • Replica of the 1949 original, the Toas-Tite comes in fun retro-inspired packaging that includes a reprint of the instructions and recipe book from the original Toas-Tite; proudly made in the USA from sturdy cast aluminum with steel rods and hardwood handles
  • Works on gas, electric and glass-top stoves, in the fireplace, fire pit, BBQ grill and campfires; take your Toas-Tite pie iron with you camping, hiking, vacationing, or just to the kitchen, den, or backyard; no matter the adventure, the Toas-Tite is ready
  • Unlike a traditional sandwich, Toas-Tite Pie Iron's sealed edge locks in all the mouthwatering filling from falling out when you take a bite; a great nostalgic gift for anyone who likes to cook (and eat); perfect for people of all ages, especially when cooking with kids
  • Travel back in time to when you would make Toas-Tite dishes with your grandparents; all you need is a few minutes and you can make a unique dish no matter where you are; lightweight, yet durable; spray with non-stick coating, cook desired bread and filling, flip and serve



Product Description

Handheld portable cooking tool
Versatile for any cooking surface
Proudly made in the USA
Seals edges no mess
Easy to use
At Toas-Tite, we craft high-quality, all-American pocket sandwich makers

Sco
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
I had one of these many years ago passed down from family, and lost it . I was surprised the exact same model and brand name was still in production. Works perfectly and brings back a lot of great old memories.
Ann Marie Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
This is designed after the original Toastite !It’s simple to use a gas or propane stove, propane grill depending on the handle length. I bought both sizes. You can make grilled cheese, mini pizzas, individual fruit pies or even s’mores! Love it!
Trevor
Reviewed in Australia on September 13, 2024
This product is great, a replica of the original in every way and works exceptionally well.
Lauren Gammon
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
I grew up making pudgy pies while camping. I can’t wait to introduce them to my 3yo at his first ever camping trip! I made a test one tonight over the stove see how well it worked. I made sure to clean it first (mine came with a dead fly). I used I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter Spray Margarine on the bread. Filled it with 2tsp of Chocolate Hazelnut Spread and it turned out perfect! I didn’t have to baby it nearly as much as I thought I would. The edges were very crispy. But I took that to prove the filling was properly sealed in. It didn’t stick to the surface at all! I think 1TBS is the perfect amount of filling. I can’t wait to test out meat and cheese tomorrow and I’ve already got a second one in my cart!
rosebud
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023
I used the Toas Tite the first day I got it. Made sloppy Joe's using browed, ground beef,sautéed onions and green peppers, &and can of sloppy joe sauce. I love the idea of these are sealed sandwiches. On a regular bun, sloppy joe tend to leak from the bottom when one is taking a bite..this method of cooking makes not so sloppy Joe's. A loaf of white sandwich bread made 10 toas tite sandwiches. I ate two at once & refrigerated the rest. To reheat I recommend using a air fryer or toaster oven set on low heat for a few minutes. Keep a check on the sandwiches so they don't over brown. Microwave ovens tend to make them soggy. If you plan to make and reheat later you may want to not brown them so much. The good thing about this gadget is you can always keep flipping it over from on side to the next and opening on side to check on the preferred browning of bread. The big drawback is it only makes one sandwich at a time..So it took quite a lot of time for me to make 10 of them. I used an electric stove on medium heat. Don't put the toas tite grill on the stove empty it may make the gadget warp..so says the instructions included in box. So far I really like the product. I handwashed it with dish soap and dried it then wiped a bit of cooking oil on it(tiny bit) wiped excess of with paper towel to keep it shiny and keep the aluminum from oxidation. Yes a white powder can form on aluminum, that's oxidation.
Heather Hale
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2023
I love this pie iron, it is perfect and creates the perfect sandwich. However, if you do not have a pair of heavy duty gloves to get it out of the fire you are screwed- since the handles are so short. It is a little annoying due to the fact every other pie iron I’ve owned in my life has had normal size handles, so I very much was not expecting a mini pie maker when it arrived.
RP
Reviewed in Germany on May 14, 2023
Sehr gute Toasteisen
Mark
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2022
I love this item having grown up with them in our family. The great benefit of this unit is that you can use any mixture of your favorite foodstuffs as your filler. If you like trying new foods this is the unit for you.
T-Dub
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2019
In 1970 my grandmother bought a cabin on the north shore of Lake Tahoe, had a fireplace put in and purchased a toast-tite from a local hardware store which she kept hanging on the brick wall of the fireplace. My sisters and I spent every winter break, spring break and a good chunk of summer vacation with my grandma and we LOVED Tahoe and that cabin. One of our favorite things to do was make sandwiches and pies in the fireplace or on the gas stove in the kitchen.Long before I knew what a Panini was, we were creating little sealed flying saucer shaped ham & cheese, salami, pizza sauce & cheese, fish stick & tarter sauce, sausage & scrambled egg sandwiches- Yummy little slightly crisp, golden brown sandwiches with perfectly melted cheese. It only took a couple of minutes for each one and we could easily make enough to feed all four of us in a short while. My grandma would use blackberries or peaches with a little butter, sugar and corn starch to make pie filling, we'd make dessert pies using white bread. They were divine and tasted extra good because we made them ourselves.I've always loved those memories and many times thought about getting a "pie iron" like my grandma had. I finally got one and it did not disappoint. I seasoned the inside with a few very light coats of peanut oil the night before I used it for the first time and used just a wee bit of cooking spray when making sandwiches. I tried it out on my induction stove top, it worked perfectly and took a little more than a minute for each side.This will be fun to use in the backyard on my little Weber Q and I might even use it on my little emergency butane stove during a power outage. I don't go camping any more, but it will be fun for beach fires too. LOVE IT♥ps it's very sturdy and well-made, the quality is fantastic. The retro packaging is cute. Next time I use it I will come back and post some photos.
JADED DRAGON
Reviewed in India on September 30, 2016
Expensive Rip-off & Waste of Money the metal used is cheap lightweight therefore causes the sandwich to burn. The true originals used heavy cast iron so you could throw it onto a campfire ...! Thin &/or lightweight metal just Does Not Work. As with milk Thin Pots Burn the Milk Easily Thick Pots Distribute the heat evenly..! Don't Waste Your Money.. Buy Real Cast Iron you can find them on Amazon..! I will start looking now my self...!
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