March 22, 2010

Golden Waffles


This is my #1 granddaughter, Kayla. I'm visiting her in California and also waiting for the arrival of granddaughter #2, Emily!

I'm sharing a bedroom with Kayla during my stay. About 3 o'clock this morning she woke me up.  She said "I'm hungry, Gramma... will you make me some waffles?"

I promised her we'd make waffles and have them for breakfast tomorrow, but she had to go back to sleep first. Today, after shopping for summer clothes, we came home and made her Mommy's favorite waffle recipe - Golden Waffles. We let the waffles cool, then froze them for an easy breakfast (just pop them in the toaster) before Kayla heads to pre-school in the mornings.


Golden Waffles
2 c flour
3 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
2 T sugar
2 egg yolks
1-1/4 c milk
6 T vegetable oil
2 egg whites


Sift together flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Beat egg yolks and add milk. Combine yolks and milk and oil with dry ingredients, mixing until smooth. Beat egg whites until stiff and fold into the mixture. Follow directions on your waffle iron.

20 comments:

  1. Kayla is adorable! And those waffles look delicious. I bet you guys had tons of fun making them together.

    Congrats (impending) on granddaughter number 2!

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  2. what a cute pic, karen! we're big fans of waffles too. congrats on both your granddaughters!

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  3. How fun for you...to be there with Kayla, awaiting Emily!!! And, to top it off, it's warm. I'm so excited for you. I keep watching for an announcement.

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  4. Oh, you're such a good grandma!

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  5. Heh, kids. Course, I sometimes wake in the middle of the night wanting waffles too... :)

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  6. Kayla is a doll and how nice of Grandma to fix her the waffles! It's great to take them out of the freezer in the morning and pop them in the toaster! They look delicious!

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  7. What? Still no Emily? LOL I know you're having a blast with Kayla & visiting. Aren't you the best Grandma to make these delicious looking waffles for #1!

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  8. You are creating such good memories with Kayla. Congrats on baby Emily too. What a good idea to make waffles that you can freeze to help her Mom out later. Don't you love being a Gramma? My granddaughter is 4.

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  9. Your granddaughter is adorable and what a fabulous stack of waffles!

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  10. Okay, now I need to add a waffel maker to my already overstuffed kitchen - those look amazing!!

    Congrats on the new grandbaby - so exciting!

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  11. You are a wonderful grandmother! Kayla is simply adorable - I love the photo! Congratulations on your upcoming new grandbaby. Granddaughters are so much fun.

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  12. Your granddaughter is sure a cutie. Bet she love those beautiful waffles!

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  13. That is one happy little girl. I'll bet your anxiously awaiting that second grandbaby :-). They make getting old worthwhile.

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  14. That is a real cute cooking companion Karen! The waffles are so super thick and look so light and fluffy. My hubby had a recipe like this one and lost it so I am glad you posted this, he will be happy!

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  15. Oh, yum. And what a sweet little helper.

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  16. How cute is she! And now I'm hungry looking at those yummy waffles :-)

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  17. Yum. I am a fiend for waffles and pancakes!

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  18. Wow, what a stack of waffles! Yum :D What a sweetie too.

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