Monday, January 13, 2020

Belgian Liege Waffles

Long time, no post. Actually, it's been a while since I made anything worth writing about. But then I made these Belgian Liege Waffles, and I simply *have* to make sure I can always find this recipe.  This is a duplicate of the recipe from abountifulkitchen.com.  You should probably go there to use this recipe, and you should definitely give her credit for this amazingness (not me!).

Ingredients:

  • 3/4 cup warm milk
  • 2 teaspoons yeast
  • 2 tablespoon sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 12 tablespoons melted butter
  • 3 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon sea or kosher salt
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • 8 oz Belgian Pearl Sugar


Toppings:

  • Sliced strawberries
  • Sliced bananas
  • Nutella
  • Whipped Cream
  • Powdered sugar
  • Whatever you want!


Instructions:

  1. Sprinkle yeast and sugar over warm milk in bowl of a stand mixer. Let sit for about 5 minutes until the yeast begins to foam.
  2. Add 2 eggs, melted butter and whisk together with fork.
  3. Add 3 cups flour, salt and vanilla to yeast and milk mixture. Mix on low with dough hook until mixture is smooth. Add remaining 1/2 cup of flour and mix on low for 2 minutes. Place in a warm place, covered for 30 minutes.
  4. After dough has risen, fold 8 oz of Belgian Pearl Sugar into dough using a large spoon or by hand. Break dough into pieces about 3-4 oz each. You should have 9-10 balls of dough. 
  5. Preheat waffle iron for 10 minutes before cooking dough. Generously grease waffle iron using cooking spray. Cook one piece of dough at a time, place dough in middle of waffle iron, close and cook until outside is crispy and center is cooked through. This will vary in time depending on heat level and waffle iron used. Watch carefully, sugar will burn if cooked at too high temperature. 
  6. Lay on a wire rack while cooking remaining dough. May be kept in warm oven (225 degrees) until ready to serve, or serve immediately with toppings.

I like to be all decadent about this. I bought Belgian pearl sugar from Amazon, along with SAF Instant yeast (rather than just using the regular American stuff). I also make my own whipped cream. 

I have been told that they reheat well in a toaster, but I haven't tried that yet.  Best breakfast dessert ever. 

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