Brown Butter Yeast Waffles

April 2, 2010 by Meseidy  
Filed under Breakfast, In My Kitchen

Brown Butter Yeast Waffles 550

How much butter does it take to make waffles for a family of 8?

If your making delicious brown butter waffles I would say about 3 1/2 sticks.

Which actually turned out to be too much because there were a ton of left overs.  I under estimated how filling waffles can be, especially these.

Brown Butter Yeast Waffles

I didn’t take into account that these aren’t the typical skinny waffles that you find in the freezer section of the grocery store.  These waffles were as big in size as they were in flavor, with all of their brown butter and wheat flour nuttiness.   How can they not be full of nutty flavor when the ingredients include browned butter, brown sugar and whole wheat flour?

Brown Butter Waffles

With all of those ingredients full of flavor, add in some yeast and they are just heavenly.  The batter sits and rises for 1 1/2 hours to let the yeast dance around and develop all of the bubbly yeasty goodness, and lumps in this batter are ok.

Brown Butter Yeast Waffles

You can make the waffles the same day you prepare the batter or you can refrigerate it overnight.    The batter will be goopy but do not fret, you are on the right track.

Brown Butter Yeast Waffles 550

I will now leave you in silence so you can fully take in and enjoy delectable waffle goodness on a plate.

Who am I kidding when have I ever left you in silence…..heck, I have never let myself in silence.  You wouldn’t believe how many voices are in my head, and you guessed it, all they talk about is food.

Ok I will be quite now.

Brown Butter Yeast Waffles

But these are so good!

Print Recipe

Brown Butter Waffles (adapted from King Arthur via Joy the Baker)

makes 2 big square (four sectioned) waffles, enough for 2 and a half people.

  • 1 1/2 cups whole milk
  • 7 Tablespoons unsalted butter, melted until browned bits appear
  • 3 Tablespoons brown sugar
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup white whole wheat flour
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons instant yeast

Heat milk until it is hot but not boiling. Place it in a large bowl (you’ll need the room for expansion) and mix in the browned butter, brown sugar, salt and vanilla extract. Stir until the mixture has cooled to lukewarm. Add the eggs, flour, salt and yeast and stir all together. If there are a few lumps, that’s okay.

Cover mixture with plastic wrap and a clean kitchen towel and leave to rise for 1 to 1 1/2 hours. The mixture will begin to bubble.

You can cook the waffles at this point, or place the batter in the refrigerator to rest and develop flavor overnight.

Remove the batter from the fridge about an hour before. Stir the batter and let it come to room temperature. When ready to cook, preheat the waffle iron and spray with nonstick cooking spray. Add 1 1/2 cups of batter (depending on the size of your waffle iron) and cook until golden brown.

Top with butter, syrup, maybe some bananas?

Goodwill Hunting and Waffles…..it’s what’s for dinner.

March 14, 2009 by Meseidy  
Filed under Breakfast, My Life

 Today hubby and I had a nice relaxing, but full day.  We got up this morning and went to the gym and later in the morning I went to church where I had an activity with the ladies ministry.  When I got goodwillhome Hubby and I decided to do some Goodwill hunting.  We like to scavenge the local Goodwills and Salvation Armies for interesting home and kitchen items.  I like to find dishes and Hubby seems to have a fixation with anything that is cast iron.  It is also a great way to “change up” your food pictures at a minimal cost.  You can find all kinds of intersting dishes and items to present your food on.  Here is a collage of my finds today.  My favorite find was a set of 4 glasses that will be great to serve a layered dessert in.  I got all of these items for a grand total of $20.00, considering there are 3 cast iron skillets in the find, I think it was a pretty awesome stinking steal.

When we got home I cleaned up a bit and prept the pasta dough for lunch tommorrow.  (I will be posting step-by-step photos of this)  Then we had to figure out what to make for dinner.  Yes, I could have made the pasta but it was already late and I still had to let the dough rest and roll it out, so we decided on something a little quicker.  Hubby asked if I wanted breakfast for dinner and I thought that was an excellent idea.  We got into the kitchen together and whipped up some waffles, yummy Honey Yogurt Pecan Waffles.  I found the recipe on Annie’s Eats who got it from William and Sonoma.

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