Supper was delicious, who doesn't love Blueberry Belgium Waffles?
Provided by Jo Zimny @EmilyJo
Categories Other Breakfast
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Blend all the ingredients together with a whisk or in a blender. Note: I found that I needed to add more liquid to make a semi-runny batter. It is extremely dry here and the batter was quite thick at first. Once you are satisfied with the batter consistency, let it sit for 5 minutes.
- Heat the waffle maker according to the manufacturer's directions. Do not oil at this point, wait until the waffle maker is heated up first.
- Using your spray oil, give the waffle maker a good coating. Add the batter. Sprinkle a few blueberries on top of the batter. Close the waffle maker's lid and cook until the steam stops or the ready light goes on. Note: Even though the ready light went on with my waffle maker, I let them bake a bit longer, I like my waffles crisp. Make sure you check them if you do this as you don't want them to burn.
- Repeat with the remaining batter. Note: If you use frozen blueberries like I did, thaw them in the microwave for a minute or two until the freezing comes out and the moisture is expelled. I put mine in a sieve and let them drain for a few minutes. This ensured the excessive moisture is out of them. Also be aware that the froze berries might demand that you cook your waffles a little longer. Remove the waffles when done and drizzle with maple syrup. So good!
- Enjoy!
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