Bisquick Supper Waffles
"Uses club soda easy end of month pantry dish https://www.recipezazz.com/recipe/buttermilk-biscuit-mix-homemade-bisquick-33703"
Ingredients
Nutritional
- Serving Size: 1 (333 g)
- Calories 651.1
- Total Fat - 65.6 g
- Saturated Fat - 11.3 g
- Cholesterol - 452 mg
- Sodium - 206.7 mg
- Total Carbohydrate - 0.9 g
- Dietary Fiber - 0 g
- Sugars - 0.4 g
- Protein - 15.3 g
- Calcium - 76.5 mg
- Iron - 2.4 mg
- Vitamin C - 0 mg
- Thiamin - 0 mg
Step by Step Method
Step 1
Mix 1st 3 ingredients
Step 2
Quickly mix the club soda in
Step 3
Bake in hot waffle iron
Step 4
That has been pam sprayed
Tips
No special items needed.
Editorial Notes
The ingredient tips, suggestions, variations, facts, questions and answers below are not edits to the original author's recipe. They are not meant to imply any change would improve the recipe. They're offered for convenience, alternative ideas, and points of interest. If you have any comments about them, please post in the Help & Ideas forum.
- Using club soda in this recipe is an easy way to use up pantry items at the end of the month.
- Make sure to use a good quality oil when preparing this recipe.
- Substitute almond milk for club soda: Almond milk provides a creamy texture and a nutty flavor to the waffles, making them more flavorful and enjoyable.
- Substitute coconut oil for vegetable oil: Coconut oil is a healthier alternative to vegetable oil, as it is high in healthy fats and contains lauric acid, which has antibacterial and antiviral properties.
Blueberry Waffles Add 1/2 cup of frozen blueberries to the batter before baking in the waffle iron.
Maple Glazed Bacon: Crispy bacon glazed with sweet maple syrup. This salty-sweet combination is the perfect complement to the fluffy waffles, providing a contrast in flavor and texture.
Berry Compote: A sweet and tangy berry compote made with fresh or frozen berries, sugar, and a hint of lemon juice. This fruity topping is perfect for adding a burst of flavor to the waffles and a nice contrast to the salty bacon.
FAQ
Q: How do I know when the waffles are done?
A: The waffles are done when they are golden brown and crisp. To test doneness, open the waffle iron and peek at the underside of the waffle. If it is golden brown, it is done.
Q: What is the best way to store leftover waffles?
A: Leftover waffles should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. To reheat, place the waffles on a baking sheet and warm in an oven preheated to 350°F for 10 minutes.
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Fun facts:
The Bisquick Supper Waffles recipe uses a club soda, which is a carbonated beverage that was invented in 1767 by Englishman Joseph Priestly.
Bisquick, the main ingredient in this recipe, was created in 1931 by General Mills. It was created to help homemakers save time in the kitchen and was famously endorsed by actress Betty Crocker.