I can provide you with some general guidance on what you can cook with a toaster set to its highest setting.
When using a toaster with a high setting, you can typically toast various types of bread and bagels to achieve a dark, crispy exterior and a toasted interior. Here are some common items you can cook using a toaster's highest setting:
Toast: Regular sliced bread can be toasted to your preferred level of crispiness.
Bagels: Bagels are often toasted on their cut sides to add a crispy texture while leaving the exterior soft.
English muffins: Split open English muffins can be toasted to enhance their taste and texture.
Frozen waffles: Frozen waffles can be toasted to warm them up and make them crispy.
Toaster pastries: Pre-packaged toaster pastries can be toasted to achieve a warm, flaky, and flavorful treat.
Thick bread slices: Some toasters have wider slots that can accommodate thicker slices of bread, like Texas toast or artisan bread.
Panini sandwiches: You can create a quick version of a panini by placing a sandwich between two slices of bread and toasting it in the toaster.
Always be cautious when using a toaster, especially on its highest setting, as it can quickly lead to burning if you're not attentive. Stay nearby to monitor the toasting process and adjust the settings or stop the toaster as needed to achieve your desired level of toasting.