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  2. 33 Waffle Recipes Worth Waking Up Early For - AOL

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    The recipe is so fabulously easy: Once you dredge mozzarella sticks in flour, eggs, then breadcrumbs, all they need is 4 to 5 minutes in the waffle iron (compared to 20 minutes in the oven!). Get ...

  3. Crispy Grain Free Waffles Recipe - AOL

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    Using a ladle, scoop batter into your hot waffle iron. Cook your waffles according to the waffle makers manufactures instructions. We leave ours go extra long to make sure they are super crispy.

  4. 5 delicious recipes that prove waffle irons aren’t ... - AOL

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    The post 5 delicious recipes that prove waffle irons aren’t just for breakfast appeared first on In The Know. This versatile kitchen tool can help home chefs make creative lunch and dinner ...

  5. Waffle - Wikipedia

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    By the early 20th century, waffle recipes became rare in recipe books, and only 29 professional waffle craftsmen, the oublieurs, remained in Paris. [ 53 ] [ 56 ] Waffles were shifting from a predominantly street-vendor-based product to an increasingly homemade product, aided by the 1918 introduction of GE's first electric commercial waffle ...

  6. List of snack foods - Wikipedia

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    It is pan-fried, which gives it crisp edges and a chewy texture. Thosai: South India: A thin pancake, made from a batter of fermented pulses and rice flour, cooked on a flat griddle. Waffle: Belgium: A batter-based or dough-based cake cooked in a waffle iron patterned to give a characteristic size, shape and surface impression. There are many ...

  7. Maillard reaction - Wikipedia

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    The crusts of most breads, such as this brioche, are golden-brown mostly as a result of the Maillard reaction.. The Maillard reaction (/ m aɪ ˈ j ɑːr / my-YAR; French:) is a chemical reaction between amino acids and reducing sugars to create melanoidins, the compounds that give browned food its distinctive flavor.

  8. Potato waffle - Wikipedia

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    Potato waffles are made of potatoes (typically mashed or grated), oil, and seasonings, [3] though commercial waffles may contain other ingredients such as stabilizers, dextrose, and rice flour. [4] They are sold frozen, and may be baked, grilled, or fried, and are used as a side dish, often together with sausages or bacon, or as a snack food.

  9. 5 delicious recipes that prove waffle irons aren’t ... - AOL

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