Community Pick
Basic Waffles
photo by Anonymous
- Ready In:
- 15mins
- Ingredients:
- 7
- Yields:
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8 6 1/2 inch waffles
- Serves:
- 8
ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1⁄2 teaspoon salt
- 1 3⁄4 cups low-fat milk
- 6 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 2 large eggs
directions
- Add dry ingredients to mixing bowl and stir to mix well.
- Add remaining ingredients and blend until smooth.
- Let batter sit for 5 minutes before using.
- Use less than you think on your 1st waffle, spreading batter with a non-stick spatula. Batter spreads and rises, so you don't want to overfill your waffle iron.
- Cook until done--varies depending on temperature of your waffle iron.
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Reviews
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Thank you. I made this once as is, and the next time I added 1 Tablespoon brown sugar and 1/2t. to 3/4 t. of vanilla. It just added a bit of sweetness. My husband loves it, plus it is EASY to throw together on a saturday morning. Even the night before you can mix all the dry ingredients and place a cover over the bowl, so you only have to add the wet ingredients in the morning for an even FASTER, recipe!
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I have used this general purpose recipe for several years, which lets me add ingredients or substitute ingredients (like buckwheat flour for regular flour, almond milk instead of dairy milk) with great success. Another nice thing about this batter recipe is that it doesn't stick to my 1930's vintage waffle iron like some other recipes do.
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I have used this general purpose recipe for several years, which lets me add ingredients or substitute ingredients (like buckwheat flour for regular flour, almond milk instead of dairy milk) with great success. Another nice thing about this batter recipe is that it doesn't stick to my 1930's vintage waffle iron like some other recipes do.
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Sharlene~W
Campbell, California
I live in the San Francisco area and love it here. I discovered Recipezaar (then Food.com..Genius Kitchen) in 2001 and have been so happy to have my favorite recipes stored safely here. I am mother to 7 and grandmother to 7.
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