Biscoff® Waffles
No better way to top off a delicious pair of waffles than with the delicious taste and creaminess of our Biscoff spread
Waffles:
- 3 eggs
- 375 g whole milk
- 20 g fresh yeast or 7 g instant dried yeast
- 375 g lukewarm water
- 450 g self-rising flour
- 150 g melted butter
- pinch of salt
Decoration:
- Red fruits
- Biscoff spread
- Biscoff cookie crumbs
- Whipped cream
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1
Separate the eggs in two bowls and place the egg yolks in a bowl to prepare the waffle batter.
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2
Add the milk and yeast and whisk until the yeast has dissolved. Now add the lukewarm water.
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3
Add the sifted flour to the bowl and mix until there are no lumps left.
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4
Add the melted butter and the salt once the flour is fully incorporated.
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5
In a separate bowl, mix the egg whites until fluffy.
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6
Gently fold the egg whites into the waffle batter. Be careful not to overmix.
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7
Let the batter rest for about 20 mins at a nice warm spot.
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8
Preheat the waffle maker and grease it with oil or butter if needed.
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9
Pour the batter into the waffle maker.
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10
Bake the waffles until they are nicely baked. Transfer to a cooling rack or keep warm in the oven.
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When you're ready to serve the waffles, heat up the Biscoff spread
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12
Decorate the waffles with red fruit and drizzle the melted Biscoff spread on top.
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13
Add the whipped cream, sprinkle with Biscoff cookie crumbs, add a whole cookie and you’re ready to serve.
Biscoff® Waffles
Separate the eggs in two bowls and place the egg yolks in a bowl to prepare the waffle batter.
Biscoff® Waffles
Separate the eggs in two bowls and place the egg yolks in a bowl to prepare the waffle batter.
Biscoff® Waffles
Add the milk and yeast and whisk until the yeast has dissolved. Now add the lukewarm water.
Biscoff® Waffles
Add the milk and yeast and whisk until the yeast has dissolved. Now add the lukewarm water.
Biscoff® Waffles
Add the sifted flour to the bowl and mix until there are no lumps left.
Biscoff® Waffles
Add the sifted flour to the bowl and mix until there are no lumps left.
Biscoff® Waffles
Add the melted butter and the salt once the flour is fully incorporated.
Biscoff® Waffles
Add the melted butter and the salt once the flour is fully incorporated.
Biscoff® Waffles
In a separate bowl, mix the egg whites until fluffy.
Biscoff® Waffles
In a separate bowl, mix the egg whites until fluffy.
Biscoff® Waffles
Gently fold the egg whites into the waffle batter. Be careful not to overmix.
Biscoff® Waffles
Gently fold the egg whites into the waffle batter. Be careful not to overmix.
Biscoff® Waffles
Let the batter rest for about 20 mins at a nice warm spot.
Biscoff® Waffles
Let the batter rest for about 20 mins at a nice warm spot.
Biscoff® Waffles
Preheat the waffle maker and grease it with oil or butter if needed.
Biscoff® Waffles
Preheat the waffle maker and grease it with oil or butter if needed.
Biscoff® Waffles
Pour the batter into the waffle maker.
Biscoff® Waffles
Pour the batter into the waffle maker.
Biscoff® Waffles
Bake the waffles until they are nicely baked. Transfer to a cooling rack or keep warm in the oven.
Biscoff® Waffles
Bake the waffles until they are nicely baked. Transfer to a cooling rack or keep warm in the oven.
Biscoff® Waffles
When you're ready to serve the waffles, heat up the Biscoff spread
Biscoff® Waffles
When you're ready to serve the waffles, heat up the Biscoff spread
Biscoff® Waffles
Decorate the waffles with red fruit and drizzle the melted Biscoff spread on top.
Biscoff® Waffles
Decorate the waffles with red fruit and drizzle the melted Biscoff spread on top.
Biscoff® Waffles
Add the whipped cream, sprinkle with Biscoff cookie crumbs, add a whole cookie and you’re ready to serve.
Biscoff® Waffles
Add the whipped cream, sprinkle with Biscoff cookie crumbs, add a whole cookie and you’re ready to serve.
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