Banana Walnut Waffles

IMG_7138

I dont have one single recipe memorized.

Actually wait. I have the recipe for a Bourbon and Ginger Ale memorized. Thats two ingredients. That doesnt really count.

I dont have one single baking recipe set to memory. Not my Dads Buttermilk Biscuit recipe. Not my favorite pancake recipe. Not the best Creme Fraiche Quiche ever. None of those are in my brain.

What I do have in my brain is: my best friends parents phone number, from 1988, the license plate number for my first car, and every single lyric to Blues Travelers Hook.

Wwwwhhhhyyyyy?

Can we erase these three useless pieces of information, and replace them with: a buttermilk biscuit recipe, the quadratic equation, and something awesomely conversational like the lifespan of the beluga whale. That would be better, dont you think?

IMG_7124

Waffles for two.

You know just like every day in your house, right?

I know. Me neither. Its just that sometimes you need to make Tuesday special.

Maple syrup helps tremendously.

IMG_71!  00

In real life, it was waffle for three, right next to the front door with lots of natural light. Whatevs.

Banana Walnut Waffles

serves 4

Print this Recipe!

3 cups all-purpose flour

1 tablespoon baking powder

1 teaspoon baking soda

1 teaspoon salt

cup packed brown sugar

2/3 cups canola or vegetable oil

4 large eggs

2 teaspoons vanilla extract

2 cups buttermilk

1/2 cup mashed banana

1/4 cup chopped walnuts

Set your waffle iron in a level, clean surface and turn on to preheat.

In a large bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and brown sugar.

In a medium bowl, whisk together eggs, oil, vanilla extract buttermilk, bananas, and walnuts. Add the wet ingredients, all at once to the dry ingredients. Stir until just incorporated. Try not to over-mix the batter. If a few lumps remain in the batter, thats ok.

Cook according to your waffle machine instructions.

Serve with warm maple syrup. Waffles are best served immediately.

Note: Allow waffles to cool completely. Store them in pairs in ziplock bags and store in the freezer. In the morning, gently reheat waffles in the toaster or toaster oven. Best toaster breakfast ever.


No comments:

Post a Comment