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Gourmet Waffles
These waffles are extremely easy to make. Very healthy. Very delicious. You’d think that these waffles were made at a gourmet restaurant.
Ingredients:
1 3/4 cups Brown Rice Flour
1 tsp Baking Powder
1/4 tsp Sea Salt
2 eggs (separate yolks and whites)
1 3/4 cups Rice Milk
1 tsp Vanilla Extract
1/2 cup Coconut Oil
Non Fat Whipped Cream
Ground Nutmeg
Maple Syrup
Instructions:
Step 1) Mix flour, baking powder, and salt in a bowl.
Step 2) In another bowl, beat egg yolks and then stir in milk, vanilla, and oil.
Step 3) Combine both mixtures.
Step 4) In a separate bowl, beat egg whites until peaks form.
Step 5) Stir in egg white mixture partially with the rest of the waffle batter.
Step 6) Cook waffles.
Step 7) Place cooked waffle on plate. Drizzle some maple syrup on the waffle, then add a small amount of whipped cream on top of the waffle. Dash on some ground nutmeg over waffle.
Notes:
Looking for a gourmet tasting waffle? Look no further! I believe that a combination of the vanilla extract, fluffy egg whites, maple syrup, and nutmeg are all key factors in making this waffle “gourmet”.
Let me know what you think of these delicious waffles once you have had a chance to make them!
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Tags: Breakfast Recipe, brown rice, gluten free, healthy recipe, Lactose Free, nutmeg, Organic, Recipe, rice flour, Vanilla, waffles
Buckwheat Wildberry Waffles (Organic) by Nature’s Path
I wasn’t the biggest fan of pre-made waffles, until I came across Nature Path’s Organic Buckwheat Waffles! With other waffles, they are cheap tasting (bland) and unhealthy. Mainly it is the unhealthy part that concerns me.
I first got the Buckwheat Wildberry Waffles by Nature’s Path for my husband, who prefers gluten-free products. I decided I would try it one morning, and it wasn’t so bad. It was actually pretty good- Good enough you can eat it plain, which is the true test if it tastes good!
What’s great about these waffles is that they not only taste good plain, but they are Gluten-Free, Wheat Free, Vegetarian, and has No Trans Fat. For those of you who understand and know the value of Organic, this is also a USDA Organic product.
As far as preparation goes, you can add some butter or jam to it. If you usually like to put syrup on your waffles, you might want to try this with some warmed up honey for added flavor. It tastes great, sweet, and it is a lot healthier for you than regular syrup.
Why not give these waffles a try!?
Serving: 2 Waffles
Calories: 180
Where to Buy: Health Food Stores, Grocery Stores, or visit naturespath.com
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Tags: Breakfast, gluten free, honey, pre made, syrup, tastes good, vegetarian, waffles, wheat free













