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1Basic Waffles from Betty Crocker Empty Basic Waffles from Betty Crocker Thu Jan 18, 2024 5:13 am

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Basic Waffles from Betty Crocker Waffle10


Ingredients
2
eggs
2
cups Gold Medal™ all-purpose or whole wheat flour
1
tablespoon sugar
4
teaspoons baking powder
1/4
teaspoon salt
1 3/4
cups milk
1/2
cup vegetable oil or melted butter (butter is better)
Fresh berries, if desired

Make With
Gold Medal Flour (I use an unbleached flour of different brand. It's still good. )
Steps

1
Heat waffle maker.

Much like pancakes, you want your waffle batter to land on hot waffle grids, so the exterior crisps up — no one wants soggy waffles.

2
In large bowl, beat eggs with wire whisk until fluffy.

Using a bowl with a spout or a large measuring cup will make it easier to pour your batter onto the waffle maker.

3
Beat in remaining ingredients, except berries, just until smooth.

The best way to accurately measure flour is to give it a quick stir and then spoon it into the measuring cup. You’ll want to fill it to heaping and then sweep the excess off the top with the flat edge of a butter knife.


4
Pour slightly less than 3/4 cup batter onto center of hot waffle maker and close the lid.

If your waffle maker doesn’t have a nonstick coating, you may want to brush or spray it with a light coating of vegetable oil or melted butter — and reapply as needed throughout the cooking process.

Note: you’ll want to check the instructions that came with your waffle maker, as sizes vary, and they may recommend a smaller or larger amount of batter.


5
Bake about 5 minutes or until steaming stops.

Sometimes the indicator light on waffle makers aren’t reliable, so we like to keep an eye on the steam coming out of the waffle maker. When the steam stops, check the waffle. It should be golden brown.

6
Carefully remove waffle.

If your waffle is not golden brown on top, as is sometimes the case with some waffle makes, just flip it bottom-side up so that the beautiful, golden brown side is up.


7
Serve immediately. Top with fresh berries and syrup. Repeat with remaining batter.

*I sometimes add cinnamon. You can try different ingredients to make it more to your liking, but I like it simple and with real maple syrup*

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