Belgian waffle mess!
Hi everyone, I made the Belgian Waffles the other day pancake style in a small fry pan and they turned out great. For this reason I went out and purchased a belgian waffle maker. I greased the waffle maker a tiny bit and poured in the batter. When the ready light came on I opened it and tried to remove my 2 waffles. They were completely stuck to the thing! :( My waffle came out in tiny pieces. Could anyone help? Do you have to use a lot of oil to grease the irons? I really love this recipie.
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Not my area of expertise but I think you have to "season" a waffle iron to make it non-stick. Did it come with instructions?
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I just Googled and got this:
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Swimgirl: I cook the waffles every Sunday. So good and a nice treat for being good.
I found it takes longer for this recipe to cook...So don't open that iron so fast. Today I made them with only the ege whites, B.P. and R. Cheese...did not use electric beaters but beated the whites with a whip some what and then added the rest...Turned out just as good...I found syrup with Splenda which is very good.. You might have to season your iron as Ruth said...Just either brush oil on the cooking surface and you are set...I naver have to add oil or spray any more. |
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