Waffles
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1 | How do I make lovely crisp on the outside and not doughy in the middle. seller4 - 2016-03-01 17:41:00 |
2 | I make my batter a little thinner and cook a little longer. Not that is much help lol. cgvl - 2016-03-01 21:14:00 |
3 | Ingredients: Edited by thewomble1 at 8:31 pm, Mon 7 Mar thewomble1 - 2016-03-07 20:29:00 |
4 | True Belgian Waffles thewomble1 - 2016-03-07 20:30:00 |
5 | I turn my waffle maker (electric ) to the highest setting. They, the waffles come out crisp but do go soft on standing. You will need 2 bowls for this recipe. This is the other Recipe I use its similar to the above except instead of baking powder I use yeast. Quote Thanks! Quote Quote bev00 - 2016-03-09 23:11:00 |
6 | I use the recipe from my Breville maker book. It turns out very nice. The basic batter is the one I use mostly. Add flavours to it if you like. Plain waffle batter marcs - 2016-03-14 17:32:00 |
7 | This one here from Breville too but I did not find much difference between the two. The trip is to put them on the cooling rack when you take them out so that they don't steam. Crispy waffle batter marcs - 2016-03-14 17:33:00 |
8 | make then bake in oven on low to dry and crisp nzsandersonia - 2016-03-14 17:54:00 |
9 | When I make waffles, I make at least a double batch. After I've cooked as many as I immediately need, I cook the rest a little less (so that the batter is just cooked through, but not browned). The excess waffles freeze well, and toast well in the toaster, from frozen, for a quick, but special breakfast. Freeze them individually then bag them up so that they're free-flow. punkinthefirst - 2016-03-15 18:05:00 |
10 | That's a cool idea to freeze them Punkin.. thanks for posting, will do that.. :-) juliewn - 2016-03-16 23:20:00 |
11 | I always freeze any left over waffles, pancakes, crepes or pikelets for the kids to warm for breakfast. with crepes and pancakes and pikelets I put a little piece of paper in between so that it comes apart rather than the kids defrosting the whole lot because they are stuck together. marcs - 2016-03-17 16:42:00 |
12 | We have been using this one and they are just lovely!! http://thebestnest.co.nz/cook-eat-best-ever-waffle-recipe/ mooshiesmum - 2016-03-18 10:23:00 |
13 | for waffle lovers bev00 - 2017-03-18 00:19:00 |
14 | Have a very quick and easy recipe for waffles consisting of oats and sunflower seeds. Think it is on the vegetarian thread so will try and find it. frances1266 - 2017-03-18 09:56:00 |
15 | and again bev00 - 2018-03-18 00:28:00 |
16 | My daughter tried making them with gluten free flour as an experiment and said they were fluffier and lighter and nice and crisp on the outside so might be a good tip for you. sylvia - 2018-03-18 11:09:00 |
17 | bump bev00 - 2019-03-18 00:11:00 |
18 | I recently changed my waffle maker to the Belgiun waffle make (deep square shape). It makes completely different textured waffles to the breville heart shaped ones. I still use the same recipe I posted above but have been experimenting with beligum (yeasted) waffle batter as well. I much prefer the texture of the square waffle maker. marcs - 2019-03-18 00:21:00 |