But I can't possibly get rid
of the waffle maker or the churros maker or the gingerbread maker or the popcorn makers or the pie maker or the omelette maker...
The promised «hot» breakfast consisted
of a waffle maker.
For each waffle, place 1 cinnamon roll in center
of waffle maker; close.
Do you know what kind
of waffle maker you have?
Cook until the edges
of the waffle maker begin to lift.
But the benefits
of this waffle maker go beyond just making your delicious breakfast.
They taste great when they come right out
of the waffle maker, but you can freeze them, then microwave them up for any morning and they'll still be delicious!
Pour the batter into center
of your waffle maker (amount varies by iron).
Spoon half of the batter into the center
of the waffle maker, close, and cook according to manufacturer's instructions.
Thank you for a great blog and fabulous recipes Can't wait for the waffle recipe... dreaming
of a waffle maker myself.
Lightly grease the waffle maker then spoon half of the mixture into the center
of the waffle maker and then close the lid.
I was able to spread it to all edges
of my waffle maker and cook the waffles without any batter dripping out the sides - a first!
It kind of depends on the size
of your waffle maker.
Plug prongs fit into the special grooves on the side
of the waffle maker.
Out of curiosity what brand
of a waffle maker are you using for those?
We are in need
of a waffle maker.
We are not so into potatoes in our nest but this is a clever way of eating a potato — one can never go wrong with the transformation
of a waffle maker.
To cook them, I heated both sides
of the waffle maker over medium heat on separate burners then poured the batter into the bottom side, attached the top and allowed to cook for one minute on the bottom.
Scoop approximately 1/3 to 1/2 cup of batter into the center
of your waffle maker and close the lid.
We don't really fry anything here and I would not get rid
of my waffle maker.
Cook until the edges
of the waffle maker begin to lift.
You just need to reheat them for a couple of minutes (using the microwave, the toaster or even placing them in the oven) to have waffles that taste like they just came out
of your waffle maker.
You shred a ton of zucchini, mix it with a couple more of things and this fluffy, chocolaty waffle comes out
of your waffle maker.
1 bag frozen tater tots, thawed (you will need 20 ounces or more, depending on the size
of your waffle maker)
To find out per waffle, divide by the number
of waffles your maker produced.
Remember that phenomenon a few years back when we pressed everything from hash browns to quesadillas and chocolate chip cookies inside
of our waffle makers?
Levels:
Some of these waffle makers let you choose the level of doneness.
Vonchef is a British online kitchenware brand with a popular range
of waffle makers.
Not exact matches
Add the amount
of batter to the
waffle maker as recommended by the
waffle maker's manufacturer guidelines.
I also like that I can text you at 7:50 am on a Sunday morning with a picture
of my steaming
waffle maker because I know you're already awake.
Open heated
waffle maker - spoon about 1/3 cup
of batter on the
waffle griddle, close and use manufacturers instructions for cooking.
My
waffle maker is still on the fritz and I needed to use up the last
of a loaf
of bread, so I decided on French toast.
Lucky me got a brand spanking new
waffle maker for Christmas from one
of my relatives and since I've never done a
waffle recipe on the blog before, I thought it was a great opportunity to do a little experimenting.
If you have the same
waffle maker, then I expect to see a photo
of your version very soon;) I haven't made my way through all these pumpkin recipes yet, but I'm excited to try lots
of them!
Pour an appropriate amount
of batter into your hot
waffle maker: this amount will vary from machine to machine, and you should plan to use your first
waffle as a test specimen.
We have a Belgian
waffle maker too, but the batter will be adequately thick if you leave out the 1/2 c
of water.
I have a cheap, square
waffle maker and they came out flat on one side, I think that maybe if I had one
of those
waffle irons that you turn as soon as you pour the batter, they would've come out better.
An alternative idea would be to whip up savory
waffle sandwich with some sort
of tasty filling (by making
waffles and then using them in place
of bread in my panini
maker), but not sure if I will have time.
Do you know what having a dual
waffle maker means when you have a family
of six?
And, I have to say, I really didn't have much
of a problem with my Belgian
waffle maker — although that might have had something to do with my subbing in buttermilk and 2 % for the whole milk, resulting in a thicker consistency than you described.
I am not a fan
of single - use appliances but my daughter convinced me that a
waffle maker could make
waffles for breakfast AND dessert so it is actually multi-purpose.
Cook until no more steam is escaping the
waffle maker and the edges
of the
waffle are turning golden brown.
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.
I'm curious how many
of you own
waffle makers and what your favorite recipes are.
Never thought
of using biscuits in the
waffle maker!.
I'd already bookmarked most
of those and I'm glad to hear I'm not alone in the desperate need to attain a
waffle maker.
Haven't made them in ages, must look for my
waffle maker, suspect one
of the boys may have taken it when my back was turned.
The point
of this story about our kitchen closet was to tell about the great find from the top shelf: my
waffle maker.
I borrowed it from a friend
of mine because I wasn't sure I wanted to commit to a new kitchen gadget (between the
waffle maker and ice cream
maker and the damn pasta
maker attachment, I feel like I have too many); I'm currently still gauging if I actually want to buy one myself.
They're one
of the easiest things to make, and if you've got a
waffle maker you're ready to go.