The only acceptable waffle recipe ever is Alton Brown's recipe. They're crisp on the outside, and airy on the inside. All other waffle recipes blow. The only thing I don't follow is sometimes I don't use 1/2 whole wheat.. I just use all all-purpose.
I cook waffles for holiday brunch, breakfast for dinner, and use them with ice cream for a dessert. I like them best with fruit and powdered sugar.. but warm maple syrup is good too. If I'm in the mood I double the batch and freeze left overs. Then they can be heated straight from the freezer in the toaster.
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think the waffle iron I use is retired (VillaWare Uno Classic) .. I assume there's be an acceptable replacement. Mine's built well, so I expect it to last -
Basic Waffle - Alton BrownPrep Time:15 min
Inactive Prep Time:5 min
Cook Time:10 min
Level:Easy
Serves:approximately 6 (8-inch round) waffles.
Ingredients
?4 3/4 ounces all-purpose flour, approximately 1 cup
?4 3/4 ounces whole-wheat flour, approximately 1 cup
?1/2 teaspoon baking soda
?1 teaspoon baking powder
?1 teaspoon salt
?3 tablespoons sugar
?3 whole eggs, beaten
?2 ounces unsalted butter, melted
?16 ounces buttermilk, room temperature
?Vegetable spray, for waffle iron
Directions
Preheat waffle iron according to manufacturer's directions.
In a medium bowl whisk together the flours, soda, baking powder, salt, and sugar. In another bowl beat together eggs and melted butter, and then add the buttermilk. Add the wet ingredients to the dry and stir until combined. Allow to rest for 5 minutes.
Ladle the recommended amount of waffle batter onto the iron according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Close iron top and cook until the waffle is golden on both sides and is easily removed from iron. Serve immediately or keep warm in a 200 degree F oven until ready to serve.
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