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Granny’s waffles

Yum!

delightful waffles!
This is the recipe from my husband’s grandmother. This is so good!
The waffle mix is put into the fridge for at least 5 hours.
Afterwords, you can make little balls with your hands & bake them until they turn golden.

This will take about 2 minutes & 20 seconds on our waffle machine.

When cold, these are waffles that are a bit hard on the outside, but lovely tender at the inside!
Recipe: For 32 square waffles
Ingredients:
400 gr sugar
400 gr baking margarine
6 eggs, left whole
3 sachet of vanilla sugar
700 gr of self – raising flour
Method:
1. Turn a heat on medium. Take a little cooking pot & add the margarine.
2. Let it melt. Do not let the margarine bubble! Take off the heat. Turn the heat off.
3. Pour the margarine in a large bowl or in your Kenwood bowl.
4. Add the sugar & vanilla sugar. Mix well with the K-paddle or whisk from your Kenwood.
5. One for one, add the eggs. Mix well.
6. Then, gradually, add the flour. Whisk or mix well!!! You do not want to have any lumps!!! This is very important!
7. When the dough is okey & well mixed, put cling film over the top & place into the fridge for at least 5 hours or longer!
8. After 5 hours, take the dough out of the fridge & make little balls with your hands. One little ball per waffle. Roll them in some flour or bake them right away!
9. Preheat your waffle machine according to the instructions!
The waffle baking time depends from machine to machine!
With ours, it took 2 minutes & 20 seconds per /2 waffles! We turned our machine on 4,5.
10. Leave to cool on a wire rack!
11. When cold, they are hard & a bit dry on the outside & lovely on the inside! This is what it’s all about! The real granny waffles!
Enjoy!
You can also find this tasty recipe here: http://www.instructables.com/id/Grannys-waffles/

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Hello! My name is Sophie & I love to cook & bake mostly healthily but with a twist! There is a bit of gardening & travelling in here too! Enjoy! :)

29 thoughts on “Granny’s waffles

  1. Hi Sophie, Thanks for visiting my blo. Glad you enjoyed your trip to Malta. I live at Cospicua don t know why it shows Mosta perhaps cause its so small our island that i makes it one whole 🙂 Good day.

  2. This is one of the best food blog post finds ever! I love this Belgian waffle recipe from your husband’s grandmother–I definitely must try this!

  3. These look great! I’ve been looking for a better waffle recipe than the one I have. I have to try this one.

  4. MMMMMMM…Waffles! I could eat waffles every day!! These stack looks so inviting!!

  5. These do look very similar to Liege waffles! We enjoyed them so much while living in Belgium. I found one recipe which included yeast….and of course, the Belgian pearl sugar. I’ve gotten some of the pearl sugar and would love to have a tried & true recipe for them….we’d eat them from a street vendor sprinkled with sugar, or more often, not!! Delicieux!!!

  6. Just wanted to give you a shout from the valley of the sun, great information. Much appreciated.

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