![]() And I like that they aren't "crumby" for him to eat when not in his high chair. My toddler likes them plain as a snack, they are that sweet and tasty. They do get soft/chewy after they cool down or are stored in refrigerator, but they are still delicious! Just microwave for a few seconds and enjoy. (And I cook the waffles according to my appliance's instructions, 425 for 7-8 minutes.) What we don't eat then gets stored in a freezer bag for later. I mistakenly added twice as much oil with one batch and they were still wonderful! I make a half recipe of these which still makes 4.5 large waffles on my George Foreman grill/waffle iron. My modifications were:1) adding 1 tsp vanilla2) adding 1 Tb malted milk powder3) being more generous with the sugar with a heaping scoop, not a leveled-off cupMy kids both love these waffles and the recipe is easy to follow and even turns out well when you goof, LOL. After making it exactly by the recipe a few times, I modified it slightly (though it was already delicious the way it was :-) They are light, crispy on the outside, soft on the inside when freshly made. In a second bowl whisk the egg yolks, butter, milk and vanilla together. ![]() ![]() Using a hand mixer with the egg whites in a small bowl, beat them until stiff peaks form. Sift the flour and baking powder into a large bowl then add the salt and sugar, mixing well. LOVED IT!! I searched high and low for a great recipe for my new Belgian waffle iron and I found the best with this one. Prepare Belgian waffle iron by spraying with oil. The waffle in itself was spectacular but after brushing the cooked waffle with melted butter and dipping it into the cinnamon sugar it was nirvana. The batter was super thin unlike any other waffle batter I had used so I was certain I had done something wrong, but when I cooked the first waffle I knew everything was perfect. In another bowl, beat the eggs with a mixer until light and fluffy and pale in color. Whisk together the dry ingredients flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. I was very nervous I had prepared the batter about 2 hours ahead of time and added the baking soda when I was ready to make the as directed. Preheat your waffle iron and spray with cooking spray or rub a little melted butter on. This recipe made exactly as written with the addition of the cinnamon/ sugar topping was simply amazing. I had never even heard of churro waffles but in my mind I had pictured a light, fluffy and crisp Belgian waffle with a sugar and cinnamon topping. I wanted to add a different dish to my annual Christmas morning buffet and had decided that churro waffles were going to be that new addition. So convenient and they taste almost as if they were fluffy waffles straight out of the waffle maker. Or you can do what I do and cook all of the batter at once and freeze the waffles to heat in the toaster. ![]() One of those convenient, make-ahead breakfast recipes, not only can you make batter from this Belgian waffle recipe ahead of time, it will keep beautifully in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. The active yeast in the batter makes the waffles so light and crisp that they melt in your mouth. I've seen several recipes that call for whipping the egg whites separately to stiff peaks for fluffy Belgian waffles and I'm here to promise you that yeasted waffles are better and so much easier. I didn't realize how simple and incredibly wonderful waffles could be. Honestly, most of the waffles I'd eaten were either at a restaurant or made with a store-bought mix. I had never heard of using yeast in waffle batter until I happened upon the raised waffle recipe in my trusted Fannie Farmer Cookbook (originally published in 1896!). With the make ahead batter, you'll have fresh waffles in minutes for up to 3 days (or freeze the cooked waffles to toast later)! With this Belgian Waffle recipe, you can count on feather light waffles that are crisp on the outside and tender on the inside.
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