Waffle maker on kitchen counter
A Waffle Maker Is Key To Fantastic Meatloaf Sandwiches

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By KATIE MELYNN
Sliced meatloaf on plate
If you have leftover meatloaf slices and want to make sandwiches with them, try reheating them in your waffle maker. You can use a full-size waffle maker or a mini one for sliders.
A waffle maker against a white background
With the gadget heating it from the bottom and top, your meatloaf will reheat faster, have grill marks on both sides, and become crispy at each point touching the appliance.
Meatloaf slice on the surface of a waffle maker
To start, preheat the waffle maker on medium and then put the meatloaf on its surface. Be sure to keep the meatloaf away from the machine's edges to prevent it from falling apart.
Meatloaf sandwich on a wooden surface
The cooking time will depend on your meatloaf's thickness. Once it's done, carefully remove the hot and crispy slice of meatloaf with a wooden spoon, spatula, or set of chopsticks.