Ungewöhnliche Waffel-Toppings – feurig bis schokoladig

Unusual waffle toppings – from fiery to chocolatey

When it's gray and icy outside, it's time for hot, fluffy waffles! Their aroma often evokes childhood memories and is the epitome of coziness – especially in winter. It gets even better when the waffles are accompanied by some unusual side dishes that give the whole meal a modern twist.

Flour, sugar, milk, eggs, butter, plus baking powder, a pinch of salt, and vanilla – making waffle batter couldn't be simpler and isn't just fun for kids. Popular variations include waffles with powdered sugar, applesauce, or hot cherries. How about trying something different? Waffle season has only just begun!

40 min

Total Time

30 min

Cooking Time

10 min

Preperation Time

Ingredients

Basic Waffle Recipe
125 g Butter, softened
75 g Sugar
3 x Egg
250 g Flour
2 level teaspoons Baking powder
1 packet vanilla sugar
200 ml Milk
Salt
Topping: Flambéed fruit
Choice of fruit, e.g. apples, pears, plums
High-proof alcohol (at least 40% ABV), e.g., cognac, whiskey, brandy with fruit liqueur
Topping: blueberry compote
Blueberries
Water
Sugar
Vanilla ||
Topping: Dark chocolate and fig jam
Dark chocolate (at least 70% cocoa solids)
Fig jam
Pistachios

Instructions

Step 1 of 7:

 

First, cream together the soft butter and sugar.

Step 2 of 7:

 

Gradually mix in the eggs.

Step 3 of 7:

 

Mix the flour, baking powder, and vanilla sugar.

Step 4 of 7:

 

Alternately mix the mixture with a little milk into the batter.

Step 5 of 7:

 

Finally, refine with a pinch of salt.

Step 6 of 7:

 

Preheat the waffle iron and grease with oil.

Step 7 of 7:

 

The batter is enough for eight waffles, meaning two to three tablespoons of batter are placed into the hot iron for each waffle. When the waffles are golden brown, they are ready.

Fiery: Flambéed Fruits

 

Flambéed fruits are impressive not only when served but also during preparation. If there is enough space and all flammable items are out of reach, you can begin: Suitable options include pears poached in red wine, stewed plums, or apple slices sautéed in a little butter with spices. To flambé, pour a small glass of high-proof alcohol (at least 40% ABV) over the fruits, ignite with a long match, and wait until the flame extinguishes. Well-suited types of alcohol include cognac, whiskey, or fruit liqueur mixed with brandy.

Berry: Blueberry Compote

 

Sweet blueberries are also a delightful waffle topping. Instead of fresh berries, this version can also be wonderfully prepared with frozen blueberries or a berry mix. Cooked with water, sugar, and a pinch of vanilla, a heavenly compote is quickly conjured onto the plate. If desired, garnish the waffles with freshly grated orange zest and mint.

Chocolatey: Dark Chocolate and Fig Jam

 

Chocoholics love waffles because the honeycomb structure naturally holds a lot of chocolate. Absolutely delicious: melted dark chocolate with at least 70% cocoa content, served with a dollop of fig jam. Chopped pistachios add the finishing touch to the waffle recipe. A highlight not just in terms of color!

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