My uncle bought my grandmother a waffle iron for mother’s day. I’m not sure she thought it was the coolness he thought it was. I was mystified by the four-clover leaf design and could not wait until we made these Belgian waffles that were all the rage!
I loved it. I was hooked the moment the batter hit the iron and the sweet aroma filled my nostrils.
“Get away from there,” Mami warned me. “And don’t touch
it, it’s hot!”
As I remember, my grandmother had two waffle recipes.
One was pretty much a pancake batter. The other contained corn flour and those
waffles were really crispy.
In the past year or so, I have seen waffles used in
sandwiches (instead of bread), and a host of recipes for non-waffle stuff you
can make in a waffle iron – none originating in Belgium.
Mami’s little waffle maker, with the green top, drowned
a horrible death after a hurricane hit Puerto Rico and the river overflowed. In
the same manner the river stole one of my dolls decades before, it absconded
with Mami’s waffle iron.
In my own kitchen, my George
Foreman grill includes waffle plates and I highly recommend it.
We recently replaced the unit, and these recipes seem
like great ways to use the little grill (which remains one of my favorite
gadgets for its ease of use and removable/interchangeable plates that help keep
it clean).
There are at least a handful of non-waffle things I want
to try:
Churros
Brownies
There are plenty of waffle variants to make for
breakfast, brunch, snacks or desserts. Breakfast for dinner is a fun
possibility: making eggs in the waffle iron or a breakfast quesadilla (there
are a few different recipes in the Pinterest board I create for your reference)…
Queso
frito. Crab
cakes. Soft
pretzels. Philly
Cheesesteak. Ramen.
Oh yes, ramen. Mash
potato waffles with cheddar cheese and chives. Pizza!
There’s even a book called Will
It Waffle?: 53 Irresistible and Unexpected Recipes to Make in a Waffle Iron.
I do not own a copy yet, but it is on my wishlist as it includes a recipe for
calamari salad.
My vegan and gluten-free folks get at least one recipe
they can play with.
Of course, if I find other recipes that look palatable,
I will add them to the Pinterest board, FoodGoddess: Waffled.
The beauty of the recipes I have collected is that most
are relatively easy and novice cooks can look like geniuses. If
a cook gains experience and confidence in the kitchen, I love it!
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