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5
recipes
Classicwafes– makes 12
• 280g plain our
• 2 tsp baking powder
• 50g caster sugar
• 1 tsp salt
• 425ml milk
• 1 tsp vanilla extract
• 3 large eggs
• 125g butter, melted
1. Mix the our, baking powder, sugar and salt in a bowl.
2. Whisk the milk, vanilla extract and eggs in a separate bowl.
3. Make a well in the dry ingredients and add the milk mixture along with the butter.
Whisk together until barely combined, the batter will still be slightly lumpy. Don’t
over-mix. For best results, leave the batter to rest for a few minutes.
4. Pre-heat your wafe maker until the ready-to-cook light comes on.
5. Grease both the wafe plates with a little oil-based cooking spray, then pour about
75ml of the batter mix evenly into the centre of each grid of the wafe plate.
6. Lower the lid but don’t clip the latch shut. Cook for about 7 minutes until golden brown.
Delicious topped with Greek yoghurt, fresh berries and a drizzle of honey.
Luxurywafes– makes 12
• 250g plain our
• 2 tsp baking powder
• 1 tbsp sugar
• ½ tsp salt
• 3 egg yolks, beaten
• 3 egg whites, beaten stify
• 400ml milk
• 115ml vegetable oil
1. Mix the our, baking powder, sugar and salt in a bowl.
2. Whisk the milk, egg yolks and vegetable oil in a separate bowl.
3. Make a well in the dry ingredients and add the milk mixture. Whisk together until
smooth.
4. Gently fold in the beaten egg whites until barely combined, don’t over-mix.
5. Pre-heat your wafe maker until the ready-to-cook light comes on.
6. Grease both the wafe plates with a little oil-based cooking spray, then pour about
75ml of the batter mix evenly into the centre of each grid of the wafe plate.
7. Lower the lid but don’t clip the latch shut. Cook for about 7 minutes until golden brown.
Why not try making a lemon meringue pie wafe? Just top with lemon curd, crushed
meringue and whipped cream.
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