Sentences with phrase «using waffle maker»

If you don't have silicone waffle forms, try using waffle maker instead.
Using the waffle maker makes these so crispy on the outside, but soft and -LSB-...]
I have used my waffle maker more in the last month that I had since I received it 14 years ago:) Thanks!
NOTE: For the Belgium - style waffles I posted on Instagram here I used this waffle maker.
My kids would get a kick out of using the waffle makers for cookies!
I've never actually used a waffle maker in my life lol but something tells me that this recipe is a bit to thin to use in one - i think it would only create a mess as it doesn't rise very much...
As a little girl, I got SO excited to use waffle makers.
Use a waffle maker to get a super crispy exterior and soft, chewy center.

Not exact matches

Open heated waffle maker - spoon about 1/3 cup of batter on the waffle griddle, close and use manufacturers instructions for cooking.
I have used a Belgian and classic waffle maker.
I used baking powder and they tasted great, but a little flimsy and hard to get out the waffle maker.
Use a ladle when pouring the mixture into the waffle maker.
In addition, using a Belgian waffle maker creates these thick strips that are perfect for dipping.
I've finally given in and bought myself a waffle maker... It only took me a few months but I started getting too impatient using the waffle silicon molds and wait for them to bake in the oven (although those beetroot waffles were totally worth it, I must say).
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.
I love that you used a Mickey waffle maker — so fun!
Santa brought me the waffle maker that I had on my list, so on Sunday I decided that it was time to put it to use.
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.
I am so glad I bought the hubby a cheap waffle maker — I use it more!
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.
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.
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.
Never thought of using biscuits in the waffle maker!.
I bought my dad an All - Clad Four - Square Belgian waffle maker - he didn't end up using it much, so I adopted it with the promise to make waffles at family breakfast and brunch.
I haven't used the cast iron waffle maker in forever because it was such a pain and I wasn't able to find a better alternative.
I used my standard latke recipe to start, but found it benefitted from an extra egg and a spoonful of extra flour to make the mixture more batter - y for the waffle maker.
Reporting on using a Belgian waffle maker — I think they were a little too dense this way.
Out of curiosity what brand of a waffle maker are you using for those?
For the thinner waffles above I used this maker.
Using a 1 / 2 - cup measuring cup, scoop mixture onto waffle maker.
Do take note which waffle maker you are using!
The waffle maker we used was the Traditional Five of Hearts rather than the Belgian Waffle waffle maker we used was the Traditional Five of Hearts rather than the Belgian Waffle Mmaker we used was the Traditional Five of Hearts rather than the Belgian Waffle Waffle MakerMaker.
It will puff up a lot, but then you get a light and soft waffle without having to go to the trouble of whipping egg whites and carefully folding them into the batter #nobodygottimefordat If it over-fills your waffle maker you may just need to use less batter for each waffle.
Hence the batter does not has to be as thick when using the Belgian waffle maker.
If you would like to recreate the nutritional info using the amount of servings your waffle - maker produces; SparkRecipe Calculator is a great source.
So today I dusted off our waffle maker (really, it's probably been about 9 years since it was last used) and went to town.
I made these this morning using my Belgian waffle maker.
Yet another great use for my waffle maker!
I most frequently use it to make 3 waffles in my single serve waffle maker.
I read somewhere that you need to oil them, heat them, turn off the heat, oil them again, and after that repetition, your future waffles shouldn't stick (as long as you grease the maker every time you use it).
Recipe is from my blog — you can also use it to make pancakes if you don't have a waffle maker.
Hi... Just curious, which waffle maker did u use... Im planning on buying one and embarking on the wonderful world of waffle making.
I recently threw out my waffle maker because the finish or something had gotten old and my waffles kept completely sticking to the maker no matter how much cooking spray I used, so I have to nab another one soon.
Started today with one of my banana buckwheat waffles made using my awesome @cuisinartuk waffle maker, topped with berries, banana ice cream, cacao nibs and a drizzle of almond butter.
If using a standard waffle maker, cook the waffles for 5 - 6 minutes.
;) I use a Belgian waffle maker and recommend you do the same.
I used my 7 - inch belgian waffle maker for the hash browns, but any other waffle maker should work.
I used my Belgian waffle maker to make 3 waffles.
I use an electric All - Clad round waffle maker and set it to medium - high heat aka «3» on the dial.
Use two forks to lift the cooked waffle out of the maker.
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