Buttermilk Kamut Waffles

"This is a slight modification on my kamut pancakes (#75548) that I decided to try on a whim. The kids loved them and were asking for them to be toasted the next day. Anytime I can get anything healthy like that into my kids willingly (especially the picky older one!) I love it! This uses the actual kamut grain, not kamut flour. You use the blender to cut up the kamut (an ancient type of wheat with a lovely nutty flavor). Kamut can be found at your health food store. It looks like plump brown rice. These waffles are a bit dense and if you don't get the grains cut up very well, have the occasional crunchy piece. But they have a lovely flavor, are good for you, and my kids devour them! While sour milk could certainly be used here, buttermilk will give it a depth that you can't get from sour milk."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
10
Yields:
10-12 waffles
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ingredients

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directions

  • In your blender put the buttermilk, egg whites, oil, and vanilla.
  • Then add the kamut and oatmeal.
  • Blend for 3 to 5 minutes until the mixture is very smooth and there are no crunchy pieces left.
  • You are better off leaving it in the blender longer to avoid crunchy pieces altogether.
  • Now add the maple syrup, the salt, the baking soda and the baking powder.
  • Blend for a few seconds to make sure it is all mixed.
  • Cook according to your waffle maker's instructions.

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Reviews

  1. My son got a waffle maker for Xmas. I was actually looking for a recipe for dry waffle mix and came across this recipe. I liked that it used whole grains, although I will admit he rolled his eyes when he saw it because he complains I try to make everything healthier. They got me a gourmet buttermilk, whole fat. While we did use two egg whites, next time I'd probably just use 1 whole egg. I wasn't sure if the oatmeal called for in the recipe was for oat groats or rolled oats but I happened to have oat groats at home, rinsed both the kamut and oat groats before adding to the batter mix. We used a 1/2c measuring spoon as his waffle maker instructed and were only able to produce 3 1/2 waffles. Other than that, I liked it a lot. Came out slightly crispy on the outside and makes for a heartier/more filling breakfast, which I like. Thank you for the recipe.
     
  2. I made these today. They were amazing. Using whole raw grains sounds kind of strange, but it works just fine and the waffels taste great.
     
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