So far, I have been experimenting with waffles when I find a few free minutes, mostly on the weekends. I am having the best time.
January 6, 2012
My first waffle weekend began January 6, 2012. I invited some friends over for dessert. I wanted to break in the waffle iron with an easy crowd and I thought dessert would be a great way to start.
Bananas |
We had some bananas that needed to be eaten so I cut them up and added butter, dark brown sugar, and rum (I'm going to call it bananas foster mix) to a medium size cooking pan. This mixture simmered until it was combined, delicious looking and tasting. I used a malted waffle mix for the waffle batter. My first waffle turned out, and so did the rest! I went a little asymmetrical and placed a scoop of mix in the middle of the waffle iron so I got just enough into the four quadrants and still had the zig-zag edges on the waffle. I topped each waffle section with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and a ladle of the bananas foster concoction. What a great start!
Bananas Foster Waffle |
January 7, 2012 (morning)
I wanted to try a savory waffle. What was in the fridge? Eggs, spinach, goat cheese? Onions? Hmmm, why not? I sauteed the onions and scrambled the eggs. I wilted the spinach and crumbled the goat cheese. Now, this would not going to go well with a malted waffle mix would it? I didn't think so. The Bisquick called to me from the pantry. What the heck. I followed the waffle batter directions and folded in the sauteed onions, scrambled eggs, wilted spinach, and crumbled goat cheese.Fold ingredients into batter |
Waffle Florentine |
The waffle iron was ready to go! My waffle tester arrived. Things were coming together. Time for the first savory waffle. The aroma was actually appetizing. The first waffle: My tester tasted....and liked! I tasted, and liked. Production continued. Next time, I will pair a savory butter with this waffle to finish it off.
I had extras, lots of extras. Would they freeze? I decided they must freeze. Someone told me once that Eggo did not own the frozen waffle world. They won't own mine! Monday January 9 was the frozen waffle test. It worked. Toast to defrost then to heat. Breakfast to go!
January 7, 2012 (afternoon)
Green Chile and Cheddar Cornbread |
I had a chili event this evening. I started a green chile chili the night before and put the finishing touches on it the following day. I wanted to make some green chile and cheddar cornbread to accompany the chili. Could cornbread be cooked in a waffle iron? Why not? I used a box mix for cornbread and added in the green chiles and shredded sharp cheddar. I wanted to make these bite size and oddly shaped so I added a small dollop on each quadrant of the iron.Closed and cooked.
Phew! Cornbread looks and tastes like cornbread....actually, it looks
like a waffle but tastes like cornbread. Tasty cornbread that works
perfectly with the chili:
Green Chile Chili and cornbread |
Green Chile/Cheddar Cornbread |
Red Velvet Squares |
The next post is about my second dessert. S'mores Waffles...think about that one for a while.
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ReplyDeleteThis is AWESOME!! Keep your creative culinary confections coming!!!
ReplyDelete. Can you bring the waffle thingy to Florida?
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