Tiger Waffles

Tiger Waffles

  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Total Time: 10 mins
  • Serves: 1,Yield: 1waffle
  • About This Recipe

    “Resembles Belgian waffles but easier, and moisterthan a pancake. I did not want to buy and store a separate waffle maker, so I use a George Foreman meat grill. It is also easier than making with a waffle maker. Tastes like Belgian waffles but easier to make.Good with syrup or whipped cream and fruit sauce or with a meal like gravy or cream sauce.Ishandywhen no access to stove.”

    Ingredients

  • 1cupmrs butterworth’s buttermilk pancake mix( other brand names are not as good)
  • 1/2-3/4 cupwater( yes it is supposed to be thick, i am from wisconson so “belgium” waffles are somewhat soft and not a)
  • 1 -2tablespoonvegetable oil( the best is olive oil, it cooks best and is the most healthy)
  • 1teaspoongood for baking stick margarine( you only use a little so it’s still healthy,do not use whipped or soft or diet and also do not use b)
  • Directions

  • Change the angle on the George Foreman meat cooking grill so it is level not tilted any more (I used the small George Foreman grill– the one that cooks approximately 4 hamburgers).
  • Use the spare legs or the drain tray upside down or similar method.
  • Preheat the grill 5 minutes–use a timer.
  • Combine all ingredients except the margarine or pam like spray.
  • Grease both sides of the grill lightly with margarine (do not use butter in the grill–it will burn black and smoke).
  • Pour the entire batter gently into the grill; smooth carefully.
  • Close the grill.
  • Wait a minute more or less until steaming slows down or stops.
  • Open the grill and test with a toothpick to see if done.If not done, close grill 10 to 30 seconds more.
  • Open the grill and remove the tiger waffle.
  • It will have golden brown and dark brown tiger stripes and be like a Belgian waffle but also a new taste and texture very moist.
  • Good with syrup or hot fruit sauces or as part of a meal instead of potatoes or rice, pasta you know with a gravy or cream sauce.
  • Reviews

  • “It didn’t taste anything like a belgian waffle to me. It wasn’t crispy like a waffle (1/2 c. water made a very thick batter so I added a little more, maybe it was supposed to be that thick?). It was fine but I think I’ll stick to regular pancakes in a frying pan.”

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