Ingredients
500g Soft flour
50g Sugar
6ea Whole eggs
750g Milk
180g Melted butter
180g Egg whites
Pinch of salt
Method
Combine flour, sugar, whole eggs, milk and butter
Whip together the whites and the salt, and fold into the mixture
Pour into hot waffle machine.
2007-11-08 08:07:41
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answer #1
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answered by annienyc_1120 5
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We use a Delongi Waffle iron and the following receipe. The waffles are less crisp if we are too impatient with allowing it to heat between eat one or if we oil it too much. You'll get the balance right with practice. The also work if you forget the butter! We find some days the batter is better (!) when we add a drop less milk or a touch more flour....just remember how you altered it when you get the perfect waffle.
We use the 2 egg mix for two children. It makes 4 full size waffles in our waffle iron. So work out what appetites/people you serving it do and do the math.
4oz SR Flour
Pinch of salt
2 tablespn caster sugar
2 egg yolks
41/2 floz milk
1oz melted butter
1/2tsp vanilla extract/essence
2 egg whites.
Mix the dry ingredients in a bowl, in a jug measure the milk, add the egg yolks, melted butter and vanilla. Add to the dry ingredients and beat until smooth.
Whip until stiff the egg whites and then fold into the batter.
Heat up the iron and cook .... eat with butter and syrups or whatever takes your fancy.
(We add pink food colouring for our girls...bit of fun)
2007-11-08 22:17:21
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answered by avoiding the ironing 4
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you should stumble on a waffle recipe considering they are diverse than pancakes. notwithstanding, the finest element to do is get a field of jiffy cornbread blend. The guidelines for making the waffles are on the field. they are the great ever, and a field is purely like 60 cents!
2016-10-23 21:12:55
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answered by ? 4
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I dont have conversion charts or anything like that, but I use pancake recipes or mixes only I make it slightly thicker with more flour or less water/milk/butter.
2007-11-08 08:52:11
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answered by Anonymous
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jean christophe novelli had a recipe for waffles printed in today's free metro newspaper, the one handed out at city train stations. im sure the paper can be viewed at www.metro.co.uk
2007-11-08 08:09:33
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answered by paul m 5
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Try this web site. Choose one of the recipes I have listed for you, then click the "Metric" button and "Change".
http://allrecipes.com/Search/Recipes.aspx?WithTerm=waffles
Bert
2007-11-08 08:13:26
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answered by Bert C 7
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Here are links to UK - US measurement conversion charts:
http://allrecipes.com/HowTo/Conversions-US-Standard-to-UK/detail.aspx
http://www.bettycrocker.co.uk/question_detail.asp?id=4
2007-11-08 08:04:12
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answered by Treadstone 7
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i would like to know the same, thanks x
2007-11-08 08:10:33
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answered by nonoodles74 7
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