A hazard of the job of a recipe developer and culinary class instructor is that I am always trying new recipes. I am on the hunt for ways to simplify recipes for students and also ways to broaden their horizons. I want to find food that is yummy and also some recipes that may challenge their taste buds to explore the unknown. This leads to a busy, chaotic kitchen life for me, and I love it.

Sometimes though, I dream of simplifying my life in the kitchen. I dream of a structure where menu planning doesn’t feel like 20 moving parts, and we just have tacos on Tuesday, the same old pasta on Wednesdays. While I can’t manage this much structure with recipe testing, I do look for consistent recipes I turn to over and over again. Sometimes I get something so right, that I don’t need to change a thing about it or continuously tweak it to death trying to perfect it. I love these waffles and turn to them any time I get the craving for a crispy, fresh, from scratch waffle slathered in butter and syrup. Or whipped cream and strawberries if I’m feeling festive!

This waffle recipe is a classic that I will continue to make for years to come (until I come across something even more delicious!)
Waffles
Ingredients
10 Tablespoons butter
3 cups all purpose flour
2 Tablespoons baking powder
2 teaspoons salt
2 Tablespoons sugar
2 ½ cups whole milk
2 eggs
Instructions
- Heat your waffle iron. I like mine on a medium high setting to get it nice and crispy.
- Melt butter in a separate pot or in a bowl in the microwave. If microwaving, cut butter into small cubes and stir butter every 15 seconds so that it won’t explode in the microwave.
- Combine your flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar in a large bowl. Stir to combine.
- Add your milk, eggs, and butter and stir until just smooth (may be a little lumpy, but no visible dry spots).
- Spray non-stick spray on your hot waffle iron. Pour ¼ cup-1 cup of batter onto your waffle iron and cook until your waffle iron tells you it is done. Mine has a green light that turns on when it’s done. Don’t walk away! Stay near by so your waffle does not burn.
- Gently remove your waffle using tongs or a spatula. Ask a grown up for help with this task.
- Serve with warmed syrup, salted butter, whipped cream, peanut butter, sliced fruit, or whatever you like!
Notes
- If you want to turn this into pancake batter, remove 4 Tablespoons of butter and just use 6 Tablespoons for the batter.
These do look very good!!
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