Monday, March 12, 2012

W is for Wonderful Waffles - ABCs of Homeschooling

This week's recipe from the Alpha-Bakery cookbook for children is Wonderful Waffles. It's hard to believe that after this week, there are only 3 more weeks until we have made all of the 26 recipes that correspond to a different letter of the alphabet.

The waffles were a mixed experience. Sophia didn't completely stir the first batch, so there were lumps of dry ingredients in the batter. I didn't notice it until she placed the batter in the waffle iron. Then they became much more apparent. The first batch didn't rise as much as normal waffles do.

So, I re-stirred the remaining batter and tried to break up some of the lumps. For some reason, it was very difficult. This may be due to the way the recipe has the ingredients added (the wet ones to the dry versus the other way around).

The second batch of waffles rose more, though were not as big as the first batch (more batter was used for the first batch). Regardless, the waffles tasted great and we would make them again. Next time, we will mix the liquid ingredients first and then add the dry ones to see if that makes a difference.

Two waffles from the second batch.

Wonderful Waffles

Ingredients:

1 cup flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup milk (we used dairy-free rice milk)
1/2 cup melted butter (we used dairy-free butter)
1 egg, separated

Directions:

Heat waffle iron. Mix flour, baking powder, sugar and salt in medium bowl. Stir in milk, butter and egg yolk until blended.

Beat egg white in a small bowl on high speed until stiff peak forms. Fold in flour mixture into egg white.

Pour about 2/3 cup of batter onto center of waffle iron. Bake until steaming stops. Carefully remove waffle from waffle iron. Makes 3 (8 inch) waffles.

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3 comments:

Rita said...

Sounds like it was definitely a learning experience in more ways than one. They look good. I'd eat them. :)

Dawn said...

I love waffles!! Our waffle iron died (ok it caught fire, lol) so we haven't had them in a while. :)
~Dawn @ TheMommaKnows.com

Jen Das said...

I use this recipe exclusively and it turns out amazing crispy light wonderfully tasty waffles and just enough for 2-3 people. We always splurge and get real maple syrup and there is plenty of buttery taste in the waffles so no need to add more. I want to try having these waffles with sausage gravy. I bet that would be so delicious!!!!