Oatmeal Waffles (Norwegian)

30m
Prep Time
5m
Cook Time
35m
Ready In

Recipe: #14115

September 01, 2014

Categories: Waffles



"The Norwegians eat this with sour cream and jelly, I like maple dense waffles"

Original is 3 servings

Nutritional

  • Serving Size: 1 (241.7 g)
  • Calories 904.7
  • Total Fat - 28.1 g
  • Saturated Fat - 7.4 g
  • Cholesterol - 208.9 mg
  • Sodium - 1211.5 mg
  • Total Carbohydrate - 116.3 g
  • Dietary Fiber - 1.9 g
  • Sugars - 67.1 g
  • Protein - 46.1 g
  • Calcium - 1460.7 mg
  • Iron - 2.3 mg
  • Vitamin C - 5.9 mg
  • Thiamin - 0.5 mg

Step by Step Method

Step 1

Mix all ingredients together, let sit for 15 minutes.

Step 2

Cook on waffle iron.

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.


  • Make sure to use fresh oats for the best flavor.
  • If you don’t have buttermilk, you can use regular milk and add 1 tablespoon of lemon juice or white vinegar.

  • Instead of all-purpose flour, substitute whole wheat flour. The benefit of this substitution is that whole wheat flour is higher in fiber and other nutrients, making the waffles more nutritious.
  • Instead of buttermilk, substitute almond milk. The benefit of this substitution is that almond milk is dairy-free, making the waffles suitable for those with dairy allergies or intolerances.

Banana Oatmeal Waffles Replace the buttermilk with 1 1/2 cups of mashed banana and 1 cup of milk. Add an extra 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder to the mix. Cook as usual.



Fried Apples with Cinnamon and Maple Syrup - Fried apples are a classic accompaniment to waffles, and this recipe takes it up a notch by adding the flavors of cinnamon and maple syrup. The sweetness of the syrup and the warmth of the cinnamon will perfectly complement the oatmeal waffles for a delicious and comforting breakfast.


: Bacon and Cheese Omelette:

A bacon and cheese omelette is the perfect savory complement to the sweet fried apples and oatmeal waffles. The salty bacon and melted cheese will balance out the sweetness of the apples and syrup. Plus, the omelette is easy to make and will be ready in no time!




FAQ

Q: How long should I cook the waffles for?

A: Cook the waffles until they are golden brown and cooked through. Depending on your waffle iron, this could take anywhere from 2-5 minutes.



Q: What kind of batter should I use for waffles?

A: You can use any kind of batter that's specifically made for waffles, such as a standard pancake mix. You can also use a homemade batter made with flour, eggs, sugar, baking powder, and milk.

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Fun facts:

The first oatmeal waffles were served in Norway in the 1600s. They were a staple food of King Christian IV, who was known for his love of oatmeal waffles.

Norwegian oatmeal waffles have been popularized by celebrity chefs, such as Gordon Ramsay and Jamie Oliver. They have become a popular breakfast item in many countries around the world.