A good friend gave me this recipe and it produces a waffle that is more substantial. It’s not super light and fluffy like other recipes. They are more like “Eggo” waffles (in terms of texture, not sweetness). Makes 16 (4 1/2″ X 4″) waffles. When preparing them for freezing, I undercook them slightly, so they don’t burn in the toaster.
We love weekend breakfasts around our house. Belgian Waffles has always been a favorite, especially for my son, JB! You will find all sorts of variations for this recipe, one of which I’m sure will suit your needs! These waffles will come out light, crisp and toast to a golden brown. We love to top ours with strawberries or blueberries, powdered sugar and whipped cream, blueberry syrup & real maple syrup!… And You didn’t think weekends could get anymore special!
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This recipe is from my Amuma (Basque for grandmother). I can tell you this is the best recipe you can find for arroz con leche, but you’ll just have to try it for yourself. Eskerrik asko
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