These
waffles were made with an electric non-stick Belgian style waffle iron. My waffle iron makes two waffles that are 4″
x 4″ square. I have not tried to make
the waffles with a traditional round iron, although I feel they will turn out
just fine if that is what you have. I
added cinnamon that just complements the nutty flavor of the whole wheat flour.
These
waffles make a great alternative to the traditional waffle.
Enjoy!
Whole Wheat Belgian Style Waffles with Cinnamon
Makes
7 Belgian style waffles (size: 4″ x 4″ X ¾″ square)
1
Cup Whole Wheat Flour (I used King Arthur Organic Unbleached Whole Wheat
Flour)
¼
Cup All Purpose white flour¼ Cup Cornstarch
2 Tsp. Baking Powder
¼ Tsp. Splenda (or sugar equivalent =1 teaspoons sugar)
1 and ¾ Tsp. Cinnamon
¼ Tsp. Kosher salt
¼ Cup Fage (plain) Total 0% Greek Strained Yogurt
1 Tbls. Canola oil
1 Egg
½ Tsp. Pure vanilla extract
½ Tsp. Lemon juice (I used bottled real lemon juice)
1 1/3 Cup 1% Milk, warm to lukewarm
Cooking spray to coat the waffle iron
Pre-heat
the waffle iron.
In
a large mixing bowl, sift all dry ingredients: whole wheat flour, white flour,
cornstarch, baking powder, Splenda, cinnamon, and salt.
In
a medium mixing bowl, whisk together the yogurt, oil, egg, vanilla and lemon
juice. Add the warmed milk to the
mixture and whisk to combine.
Pour
the wet mixture into the dry ingredients and whisk to combine, do not over-mix
– a few small lumps are fine. Let the
batter rest for about 10 minutes.
Lightly
spray the pre-heated waffle iron with cooking spray, ladle the batter onto
waffle iron, and cook according to the manufactures instructions. Remove the cooked waffles to a cooling rack
and repeat the cooking process until you have used all the batter.
Serve
with your favorite toppings. I served
mine with a no-sugar added fruit spread and sugar free syrup.
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