Thursday, September 16, 2010

Chocolate Belgian Waffle Recipe

I was in a funky mood.

My sweet daughter (my morning child... which she does NOT get from her mother) comes to my bedroom the other morning.  She sweetly asks me if I would like for her to make waffles.  I smile.  (I mean really! Who would not want someone else to make them homemade waffles from scratch..... seriously!)  She asks me, "Blueberries or no blueberries???" 

I look at her and think of the little containers of fresh strawberries I had bought the day before..... "Hey, sweetie.... Do you think you could make mine with some strawberries on top?"

She looks at me and says, "Sure, Mom."

Then I thought about the other things I had bought at the store, the days gone by when we could actually visit a restaurant that serves breakfast and had this incredibly wild hair.... "Hey, sweeeeetieeeee."  [with all the sweetness I could muster that early in the morning] 

She says, "Yeeesssss???"

I say, "What do you think about adding some cocoa powder in there and making them chocolate.  Then I could cut up the strawberries for a sauce on the top and then sprinkle it with powered sugar!"

She looks at me as if I had lost my mind.... [we do not typically serve sugar as a breakfast item around our house].... "What???" 

I crawl out of bed, tell her to get the ingredients out while I run a toothbrush over my morning breath, drag myself to kitchen,  and sweetie pie and I began our concoction.......

Chocolate Belgian Waffles
1 c. white rice flour
1 c. brown rice flour
1 c. corn starch (or potato or tapioca starch)
4 tsp. baking powder
3 Tbsp. cocoa (more or less to taste)
2 Tbsp. sugar
2 tsp. xanthan gum
1/2 c. oil
1 Tbsp. vinegar
2 tsp. vanilla
3 c. water
3 Tbsp. flax meal + 1 tsp. gelatin (heat this in a microwave and stir for about a minute)

Topping:
Strawberries (washed and chopped or make into a gel with some tapioca & water and puree)
Powdered sugar

Heat the waffle iron and coat with a cooking spray.  In a small bowl, sift together flours, baking powder, salt and sugar. 

Beat flax mixture (like an egg replacer) in large bowl.  Add in oil, buttermilk, vanilla extract, and the sifted dry ingredients.  Beat just until blended.

Pour 1/4 of the batter onto the heated waffle iron.  Close and bake until steaming stops.  Repeat with remaining batter.  Makes about 6 waffles (depending on the size of your waffle iron)

Note: you can also drizzle chocolate syrup across the tops instead of syrup.

Warning: Pretty much be prepared to have hyper children after this breakfast!

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