I've never seen a waffle pan or had
heart shaped waffles — like that idea too.
We currently have 2 waffle makers: A mini circle waffle maker and
a Heart Shaped Waffle Maker.
* I think we usually end up using 1/3 c. of batter for
our heart shaped waffle iron and 1/2 -1 Tablespoon of batter per mini waffle.
I was wanting something breakfasty one time and they whipped me up a batch of waffles with fresh peaches in the batter, in a small
heart shaped waffle iron, served with agave syrup.
Then, cooking in a cast iron Andresen
heart shaped waffle maker with naturally sweetened apple sauce on top..
Not exact matches
My
waffle iron makes the
heart shapes, so
waffles are always cute in our house;) Thanks so much for stopping by!
oh, but those look delightful: — RRB - How can you not love
heart -
shape waffles (we have the same
waffle maker) and then you go make them out of pumpkin and fill them with cream cheese.
My memories of Grandma are filled with platters of these little
heart -
shaped waffles decorated with jam or geitost (brown goat cheese).
But they're typically made with a
waffle iron that creates little
heart -
shaped waffles that look pretty on a platter and speak to the love that invariably goes into making them.
Whilst I firmly believe that the cute
heart -
shapes are half the fun of
waffle eating, you can also make fabulous pancakes with this mix.
I tried your
waffle recipe this week and they turned out really well =) For a European
waffle iron (a 5 -
heart -
shaped - one) it makes about 1 1/2
waffles.
It actually makes 5 small
heart -
shaped waffles at once.
Because it makes
heart -
shaped waffles.
Imagine making your sweetie
heart -
shaped waffles for birthday breakfast in bed.
Swedish
waffles are really thin and flat and often
heart shaped, which drives me crazy.
When #FreeFromValentine was first being planned, I was going to make
heart -
shaped chocolate
waffles too (but then all my plans got side - lined).
Not only can you create
waffles (square and
heart shaped).