Good night waffles – Waring PROFESSIONAL BELGIAN IB8465 User Manual

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waffle and repeat with remaining batter. Waffles may be
kept warm in a slow (200°F) oven. Place waffles arranged
on a cookie sheet on a rack in the warm oven. Serve with
lemon curd, fruit, jam, powdered sugar, a warm fruit
syrup, or whipped cream.

*We recommend using setting #4 to achieve a golden
brown baked Belgian waffle. Adjust the browning control
if you prefer lighter or darker waffles.

Nutritional information per waffle:

Calories 458 (44% from fat) • carb. 23g • pro. 11g

fat 23g • sat. fat 12g • chol. 159mg • sod. 279mg

calc. 120mg • fiber 1g

GOOD NIGHT WAFFLES

Most of the mixing for these waffles is done the night
before. In the morning, just mix in the eggs, vanilla
extract and a pinch of baking soda while the waffle
maker is heating. Leftover batter may be covered and
kept in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Heat your waffle
maker in the morning, stir the batter and have a freshly
baked waffle for breakfast.

Makes 6 waffles

½ cup lukewarm (105°F) water
1

tablespoon granulated sugar

2¼ teaspoons active dry yeast (1 yeast packet)
2

cups whole milk, warmed (about 105°F)

½

cup unsalted butter, melted and cooled

1

teaspoon salt

2

cups all-purpose flour

2

large eggs, lightly beaten

2

teaspoons vanilla extract

¼

teaspoon baking soda

The night before, or at least 8 hours before baking,
combine the warm water, granulated sugar and yeast.

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