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- Flaxseed Waffles with Berries and Honey Cream These healthy, hearty-but still light-waffles have been on the menu since day one at the Red Stag Supper Club in Minneapolis. Chef Bill Baskin gets the flaxseeds and flour from the mill at nearby Dry Weather Creek Farm. If you'd prefer, you can use the same batter to make a batch of pancakes. The recipe will yield about twelve 4- to 5-inch cakes. makes about sixteen 4-inch waffles Whisk first 6 ingredients in large bowl to blend. Whisk milk, 1/3 cup melted butter, and eggs in medium bowl to blend. Gradually whisk milk mixture into dry ingredients. Allow batter to rest at least 30 minutes and up to 2 hours. Whisk cream and honey in large bowl until peaks form. Chill until ready to use. For waffles, spray 8-inch square (or 8-inch-diameter round) waffle iron with nonstick spray and preheat. Pour 1 cup batter (or 1 scant cup batter for round) into center and spread almost to edges. Close waffle iron. Cook waffles until crisp. Repeat with remaining batter. For pancakes, brush large griddle or skillet with melted butter and heat over medium heat. Working in batches, pour batter by 1/3 cupfuls onto griddle and cook until bubbles form atop pancakes and bottoms are golden, about 2 minutes. Turn pancakes over and cook until golden on bottom, 1 to 1 1/2 minutes. Separate large waffles into squares. Arrange 2 or 3 waffle squares or 3 or 4 pancakes on each plate. Top with maple syrup, then berries and honey cream.
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