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Wholesome yummy waffles! I mix the dry ingredients up ahead of time and keep it in the pantry, so all I have to do on any given Waffle morning is throw in the buttermilk , eggs and melted butter. I have even mixed this up with instructions on handmade gift tags, and gave them away for Christmas gifts. My ex-husband loved ‘em so much, he wanted to mass market them. He wasn’t all bad. LOL.
1. Wheat mix: take equal amounts of whole wheat flour and unbleached wheat flour to make the 3/4 cup. You don’t want to use a complete 3/4 cup of whole wheat as it is too heavy for these waffles.
2. Toast pecan pieces lightly!
3. Mix all dry ingredients. In a separate bowl, whisk together the eggs, buttermilk, butter and flavorings.
4. Mix the two together and add pecans.
Preheat waffle iron and start making waffles. I watch it carefully, as we don’t like them overdone. They’ll take about 3 minutes or so, depending on your iron, of course. Enjoy!
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smalltowngirl on 7.30.2010
Thanks ibmzlorinsc01, I agree! I have made all sorts and kinds of waffles and have to say this is a wholesome flavorful waffle! If you’re truly a waffle person, you can’t go wrong with this one!
ibmzlorinsc01 on 7.4.2010
Tried those whole wheat waffles this morning.
the whole gang devoured them
awesome recipe
smalltowngirl on 5.30.2010
Everyone has their own likes and dislikes…however you can’t say these waffles lack flavor …from the whole wheat mix, spices of nutmeg and cinnamon to the toasted pecans (which you left out) you just can’t find a better tasting waffle! I have made this same recipe for 15 years now and have no reason to change…also if you must have any more flavor (as suggested) you can add vanilla or butternut flavoring.