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Buttermilk Waffles

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Start your morning right with our Buttermilk Waffles—crispy on the outside, tender on the inside. A delightful blend of buttermilk, eggs, and a hint of butter, these waffles are a breakfast dream come true.

Buttermilk Waffles are the breakfast heroes you’ve been craving—golden, crispy, and utterly irresistible. Picture a high plate with these delights, a syrup drizzle, and perhaps some fresh berries. This recipe isn’t just about breakfast; it’s about making the ordinary extraordinary with each delicious bite.

About the Recipe

In the realm of breakfast delights, Buttermilk Waffles stand tall—the secret lies in the perfect harmony of buttermilk, eggs, and the right touch of butter. What emerges from the waffle maker is a symphony of textures—crispy edges, a tender interior—making every bite a journey to morning happiness.

Why You Will Love This Recipe

Prepare to fall in love with breakfast all over again. Buttermilk Waffles aren’t just a morning indulgence; they celebrate simplicity and flavour. The batter, a dance of buttermilk and eggs, transforms into golden waffles that offer the perfect canvas for your favourite toppings.

Buttermilk Waffles

Buttermilk Waffles

Cooking Tips

For waffles with the ideal crispiness, ensure your waffle maker is preheated. Brushing the maker with some extra butter adds a layer of flavour and helps achieve that beautiful golden hue.

Serving and Storing Suggestions

Serve Buttermilk Waffles fresh off the griddle, adorned with syrup, fruits, or a dollop of whipped cream. If, by any chance, you have leftovers, they freeze well—pop them in the toaster for a quick, delightful breakfast on busy mornings.

Other Similar Recipes

If you’re a fan of breakfast delights, explore our Blueberry Pancakes or venture into the world of savoury with our Cheddar and Chive Waffles. Each recipe promises to bring a unique twist to your breakfast repertoire.

Nutrient Benefits

While Buttermilk Waffles are undoubtedly a treat, they also offer a decent dose of protein from the eggs and a touch of calcium from the buttermilk, making them a delightful and somewhat nutritious way to start your day.

Buttermilk Waffles
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Buttermilk Waffles

Start your morning right with our Buttermilk Waffles—crispy on the outside, tender on the inside. A delightful blend of buttermilk, eggs, and a hint of butter, these waffles are a breakfast dream come true.
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time15 minutes
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American

Ingredients

  • 1 1/4 cup Maida (Plain Flour)
  • 1 cup Buttermilk
  • 2 1/2 tbsp Butter (+ extra)
  • 1 tsp Sugar
  • 2 Eggs (medium, separated)
  • 1/4 tsp Salt
  • 1 tsp Baking Powder
  • 1/4 tsp Cooking Soda

Instructions

  • In a bowl, mix maida, baking powder, cooking soda, and salt.
  • Whisk egg yolks well, add buttermilk and butter. Mix and add to the flour mixture.
  • Whisk until smooth. Beat egg whites and sugar for a minute, then add to the batter.
  • Preheat waffle maker, brush with butter. Pour enough batter, spread, close the lid, and cook for 2 to 4 minutes.
  • Remove waffle, transfer to a serving plate, and serve with your choice of toppings.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Can I make these waffles without a waffle maker?

While a waffle maker gives that classic shape and texture, you can use a griddle or pan for a similar taste. Just pour the batter and cook like pancakes.

Can I use whole buttermilkwheat flour instead of plain flour?

Certainly! Whole wheat flour can be a healthier alternative, giving your waffles a nuttier flavour. Try our Whole Wheat Blueberry Waffles for a wholesome twist.

Can I freeze leftover waffles?

Absolutely! Once cooled, place them in a zip-top bag, separating each with parchment paper. It can be frozen for up to a month.

Any creative topping ideas?

Certainly! Besides the classic syrup, try fresh berries, whipped cream, or a drizzle of chocolate for a decadent touch. Check our Mixed Berry Compote recipe for a fruity option.

Can I use a buttermilk substitute?

You can create a buttermilk substitute by adding one tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice to a cup of milk. Let it sit for 5 minutes before using it in the recipe.

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