Yes. If you make them in a regular pan, you'll have pancakes not waffles.
It depends on the size of a waffle maker, some are small and can only handle two and others are larger and can make up to 4 small waffles. Some waffle makers can only handle one large waffle as well.
in 1926, Charles M. Cole comes up with a waffle iron that runs by electricity and can cook two waffles at once. But, the waffle maker was attablished in the 25th centery and was called a waffle iron
Well It seems that waffles are better
Yes,But then it will not taste the same
If you happen to have a sandwich iron, you could use that to make waffles. Other than making frozen waffles from a box, I don't think it's possible to make waffles without a waffle iron, or sandwich iron.
It provides an easier, neater way to cook waffles evenly and properly.
The cast iron waffle maker, as opposed to teflon waffle makers in domestic settings, is primarily used in the context of a restaurant or the outdoors. The cast iron waffle maker does not use electricity and waffles will not adhere to a properly seasoned cast iron surface.
The basic reason is that heat raises. At the same time the batter goes to the lowest point. Turning the waffle maker allows the heat to more evenly cook the waffle and fill in the voids better.
Batter is made and waffles are cooked. Your question isn't clear enough to answer.
Waffles are generally made between two heated iron plates and you do not flip them. Perhaps you are thinking of pancakes. Before electric waffle makers were introduced, they were made with waffle irons which needed to be turned to ensure even cooking of the waffle.
I have found that even a "nonstick" pan, or waffle maker, needs cooking spray. Is the temperature set right, cooked long enough, and did you use oil in the mix?
Yes, the thing that makes a belgium waffle unique is it's thickness. To get the thickness right and still cook the waffle through, you'll need a waffle iron made for Belgium waffles. They have bigger squares and allow the batter to puff up more.