Tasty Tuesday!
I'm giving away our new favorite book - Is Your Buffalo Ready for Kindergarten here.
I have a new giveaway up for a Monopoly board game here.
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The wee ones are starting school tomorrow. Or at least sort of. Mister Man is. And there's a whole tangle with Little Miss that is good, bad, and sad all rolled into one - but suffice it to say she won't be starting school on Wednesday as we'd initially anticipated. Trust me, there's more to blog on that later.
They have requested that they have waffles for breakfast tomorrow morning, but I sort of hate giving them the kind you can just pop in the toaster - as relatively healthy as they've gotten over the last few years. Instead, I had the brilliant idea to just make my own and then warm them up in the morning for yummier and healthier waffles.
The only problem is that I don't actually like waffles (the surprisingly delicious one I had from the truck at BlogHer, aside). And shockingly, I've never made them. For all the kitchen gadgets I do have, I don't have a waffle iron. I'm apparently that one person who didn't register for one when I got married - go fig.
That doesn't deter me in the least. I make a rockin' French Toast even though I abhor it. And I have great friends who are kind enough to lend me a waffle iron to test out my theory.
So tonight? I made waffles.
And according to my husband who graciously taste tested them, I won't be allowed to buy the frozen kind again. They're "restaurant quality" - which cracks me up, of course.
Waffles
Ingredients:
1 3/4 c flour
1 T baking powder
1 T sugar
1/2 t salt
3 eggs
1 c milk
1/2 c water
1 1/2 t vanilla
6 T butter, melted
Directions:
Preheat your waffle iron.
Melt the butter, and let it cool. Whisk together the dry ingredients - flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt.
In a separate bowl, beat the eggs. Add the milk and water, and whisk again. Add the cooled butter while whisking, then add the vanilla and mix.
Stir the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. Stir quickly and just enough to moisten - you want this lumpy and bumpy.
Use a measuring cup to pour the appropriate amount of batter for your iron (mine is 2/3 cup) and close the iron. Cook until the steam pouring forth slows to a trickle. Use a fork to remove the waffle and enjoy.
I suggest Nutella with sliced strawberries. Or just plain syrup, if you're my husband.
Enjoy this and more with Blessed with Grace and Tempt My Tummy Tuesday!
