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Rye waffles!
I tried this recipe today:
<http://www.vintagerecipes.net/books/foods_that_will_win_the_war/cornmeal_and_rye_waffles.php>
Came out great. (Assuming you like rye.) Two things: I served them
with maple syrup, but I think honey would have been a better match.
And they take a while to get crisp, but if you are familiar with whole
wheat waffles, probably about the same.
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Re: Rye waffles!
On Tuesday, February 28, 2012 8:49:14 AM UTC-5, George M. Middius wrote:
> I tried this recipe today:
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> <http://www.vintagerecipes.net/books/foods_that_will_win_the_war/cornmeal_and_rye_waffles.php>
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> Came out great. (Assuming you like rye.) Two things: I served them
> with maple syrup, but I think honey would have been a better match.
> And they take a while to get crisp, but if you are familiar with whole
> wheat waffles, probably about the same.
I have made spelt waffles for relatives who avoid wheat. I also make waffles with yeast when I need to avoid the sodium in baking soda. It tastes better than potassium-based baking powder. All good stuff!
Jerry
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Re: Rye waffles!
"George M. Middius" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I tried this recipe today:
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> <http://www.vintagerecipes.net/books/foods_that_will_win_the_war/cornmeal_and_rye_waffles.php>
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> Came out great. (Assuming you like rye.) Two things: I served them
> with maple syrup, but I think honey would have been a better match.
> And they take a while to get crisp, but if you are familiar with whole
> wheat waffles, probably about the same.
Honey and waffles go great together--much different from maple syrup.
I'll have to make blueberry waffles sometime. I've only had the frozen kind.
W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)
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