[Be warned – you will need to purchase a WAFFLE IRON for this recipe, but you will use it over and over again. In fact, you can use your WAFFLE IRON as a Panini Press so I strongly recommend purchasing a good one, mine has been in use for over 20 years!]
By versatile, I mean buttermilk waffles can be served as breakfast with maple syrup and butter, but they also make for great late night snacks and/or fancy deserts served with ice cream, or even a mixed fruit salad or both!
By the way – you can waffle up a double batch of the batter, waffle them up and then freeze them; to unfreeze them just put them in your toaster.
[Preparation
time: 10 min + cooking time 20 minutes depending on the number of waffles you
make]
Servings:
the single batch makes about 12 small waffles and 5-6 large wafflesIngredients:
· 2 cups of plain flour
· ¼ teaspoon baking soda
· 2 teaspoons baking powder
· 2 eggs
· 1/3 cup cooking oil + 1 tablespoon (or 6 tablespoons)
· Salt – a pinch
· 2 cups of buttermilk
Buttermilk (top right); Flour (top left); Eggs (center); Baking powder & baking soda(bottom right) Canola Oil (bottom center) |
Preparation:
ØPREHEAT
YOUR WAFFLE IRON
In
a medium sized mixing bowl:
· Mix
together dry ingredients - the flour, baking soda, baking powder · Add the eggs
· Add the oil
· Add the buttermilk
BEFORE Mixing |
· Mix it all together into a slightly lumpy batter
BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVER-MIX THE BATTER!!!!
OR prepare the batter the night before and let it sit in the refrigerator
overnight
Ø THEN:
· Lightly spray your waffle iron with canola oil
· Ladle your batter onto the HOT waffle iron
BEWARE: The batter should not fill the whole waffle iron – leave a bit of a border around the batter – it will spread by itself – you will learn how much to ladle on by trial and error
Careful not to add too much or too little batter!!! |
Golden Brown Buttermilk Waffles |
Golden Brown Buttermilk Waffles |
Serving Suggestions:
*The
buttermilk can be substituted with 1¼ cup of milk at room temperature mixed
with two tablespoons of white vinegar – leave for 10 minutes before use