Showing posts with label waffles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waffles. Show all posts

Saturday, July 4, 2020

Fried Chicken and Waffles


Thanks Amy for introducing us to Tristan's 
favorite birthday meal at the diner.  Cabin made version.

Fry chicken coated with egg and GF bread crumbs.
Prepare waffles.
Prepare gravy (pkg. gravy works great).
Prepare berries.

Layer on your plate...
Waffle
2 pieces of Fried Chicken
Sliced Berries

Add
Gravy and Maple Syrup

Yummy!  A new favorite for Grandpa!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Savory Corn Waffles - From Scratch

Twin A posted a recipe for Spicy Chili and Waffles last Fall, using a Jiffy Corn Muffin mix.  After searching and searching here is Canada, I couldn't find a Corn Muffin mix anywhere.  Therefore, the search was on to find an easy, great tasting, from scratch recipe for Corn Waffles.  The below recipe is definitely a winner-winner-waffle chili dinner.


Savory Corn Waffles


Ingredients:
3 1/2 cups cornmeal
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons baking powder
2 scant teaspoons salt
2 tablespoons sugar, optional
2 large eggs
3 cups milk
2 cups cream-style corn (yup, from a can)
2 small cans (4 ounces) chopped mild green chile peppers (or 1/2 cup sliced green onions)
10 tablespoons melted butter

In a medium bowl, combine cornmeal, flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar, if using. In another bowl, whisk eggs with milk then stir in corn and chile peppers. Combine the two mixtures, stirring just until blended. Stir in the melted butter.
Bake in a preheated and oiled waffle iron until crisp, following manufacturers' basic directions for lightness settings and filling amounts.  Hint:  Use cooking spray (PAM) to coat waffle iron after each waffle to prevent sticking.
Makes about ten 6-inch Belgian style waffles.

Love Twin B
xoxoxoxoxoxoxo

Monday, October 4, 2010

Spicy Chili over Corn Waffles

We spent our Sunday morning at the annual Ithaca Apple Festival.  The whole of downtown was closed off and the streets were filled with fun and families.  Apples, pumpkins, fun finds, shopping and of course fair food.  "We" I mean me, forgot to put the battery in our camera, so not a lot of pictures.  We used Daddy's phone once we remembered it had a camera, so the quality is okay.  At least we got to capture our big little's first caramel apple.  Heaven sent!  Mama and the little little wore our fall sweaters and were super cozy.




When we got home, I had already put some chili on in the crock pot.  Which made our house all warm and toasty.  It also left a tiny bit of time right before dinner to do a little experimenting.  A friend of mine told me about a Waffle restaurant downtown where her hubby ordered chili over a corn waffle.  Sounded pretty good to me and our big little is addicted to corn muffins right now.  We all know how crumbly and messy they can get, so I thought it would be fun to try at home.  I pulled out the old standard Jiffy mix, not sure if you can get it in Canada.  Followed the directions on the box to make the waffles and not the muffins.  In an effort for full disclosure, please be aware that it took me two boxes of mix to make 3 and a half decent waffles.  Sure wasn't easy with my waffle iron.  By the end though, we had a good result.  I would suggest that you plan ahead for a few "sticky" waffles.  Make sure to spray your waffle iron!
Sending Love,
Twin A

This recipe is adapted from "The Rest of the Best" book, from the Best of Bridge Series.


6 oz italian sausage links
2 cups chopped onion
1 cup chopped green pepper
8 garlic cloves, minced
1 lb ground beef
1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and chopped
2 TBSP chili powder
2 TBSP brown sugar
1 TBSP ground cumin
3 TBSP tomato paste,  I just use a whole small can, no waste!
1 tsp dried oregano
S&P to taste
2 Bay leaves
1 1/4 cup red wine (merlot) or beef stock
2-28 oz cans of whole tomatoes with juice, chopped
2-14 oz cans kidney beans, drained

For the top:  sour cream, shredded cheddar cheese, chopped green onions
For the bottom: corn waffles (worth the effort!)  xxoo

Heat large pot over medium-high heat.  Remove casings from sausage.  Add sausage, onion, green pepper, garlic, beef and jalapeno to pot.  Cook until meat is browned.  Stir to crumble.  At this point, if you are making this ahead, transfer to a crock pot.  Add everything else to the pot.  Bring to a boil.  Cover and reduce heat and simmer for one hour, stirring occasionally.  Uncover and cook for 30 min, stirring occasionally.  If using crock pot, cook on high until bubbling, then reduce to low.  The longer it simmers the better it is!  Discard bay leaves.
To serve: Pour chili over corn waffle, garnish with sour cream, cheddar cheese and green onions.  Serves 8-10.