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Tips
• Mix all ingredients together uniformly, this will
ensure a constant level of browning.
• If you use milk instead of water, the waffles will
be softer and darker.
• Never lay crispily baked waffles on top of each
other. This causes them to become soft quickly.
To keep them crispy, lay them next to each other
on a kitchen grill.
Recipes
Basic batter
250 g
Margarine or butter
approx. 200 g
Sugar
2 Packets of Vanilla sugar
5
Eggs
500 g
Flour
2 Teaspoons of Baking powder
350-400 ml
Milk
1. Stir the butter/margarine until foamy.
2. Add the sugar, vanilla sugar and the eggs, stir
everything together.
3. Blend in the flour and the baking powder.
4. Stirring constantly, gradually mix in the milk.
5. Beat the mixture for approx. 2 - 3 minutes at the
highest level with the hand mixer.
The basic batter can be used as is or it can be
varied according to taste.
Apple waffles
250 g
Margarine or butter
75 g
Sugar
4
Eggs
250 g
Flour
1 Teaspoon of Baking powder
125 ml
lukewarm Milk
300 g
Apples (peeled, cut into cubes.)
50 g
grated Almonds / nuts
1. Stir the butter/margarine until foamy.
2. Add the sugar and the eggs, stir everything
together.
3. Blend in the flour and the baking powder.
4. Stirring constantly, gradually mix in the milk.
5. Finally, blend in the almonds/nuts and the apple
cubes.
6. Beat the mixture for approx. 2 - 3 minutes at the
highest level with the hand mixer.
Ham waffles
250 g
Flour
1/2 Teaspoon of Baking powder
70 g
Butter
400 ml
Milk or water
1/2 Teaspoon of Salt
1 Onion (cut into cubes)
100 g
Ham (cut into cubes)
1. Stir the butter until foamy..
2. Blend in the flour, salt and the baking powder.
3. Stirring constantly, gradually mix in the milk.
4. Finally, add the onion and ham.
5. Beat the mixture for approx. 2 - 3 minutes at the
highest level with the hand mixer.
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