I just used mine again this afternoon. I'm a pro at this. I used mine for almost everything for three months while the kitchen was gutted. What I still love it for now:
Heating tortillas extremely well in like three seconds flat. Four at a time. BOTH sides.
Same thing for parathas
Hash browns. If you like hash browns, but hate making them at home because they take so long to get nice and crispy, this thing will have you eating crispy hash browns quick. No tossing and pressing, either. I scatter them, drizzle some olive oil, close it, Then go to the cooktop and make eggs. IMO, they could re-market these things as "Hash Brown Makers."
Quesadillas in half the time of a pan.
Paninis, of course
Rueben sammiches.
Today, along with the quesadillas, I reheated grilled asparagus. Gave em a few new grill marks and crisped em up in a few seconds. The one I have does not have removeable plates. I got it on super sale clearance at 75% off. If I was paying full price, I'd def get one with removeable plates for cleaning. Mine is non-stick, and cleaning could probably be harder, but removeable plates would make it a breeze.
As for chicken breasts (boneless,) I've never been able to time it right. Mine also has no temp control, it's just on/off. I've tried b/s breasts three or four times, and I just can't seem to get em right. I always wind up overcooking. That's me tho.
Ooh another thing. French toast. I can do eight pieces of standard loaf slice or maybe 12 pieces of french loaf slices in about a minute. Minute and a half if I want criss-cross gtill marks.
We cannot be friends if you do not know the difference between Mayo and Miracle Whip.