Everyone loves brownies. Everyone loves waffles. But what if you could have a combination of the two? Chocolate brownie waffles are a great twist on plain waffles and quick to make (and eat, for that matter)! Typically yields 4 waffles, but this can depend on your waffle iron.

Ingredients

  • 25 mL (1 tbsp + 2 tsp) oil
  • 75 mL (1/3 cup) sugar
  • 3 semisweet chocolate squares (1 oz or 28 g each)
  • 2 eggs
  • 200 mL (2/3 cup + 1 tbsp + 1 tsp) sifted flour
  • 7 mL (1 tsp + 1/2 tsp) baking powder
  • 1/2 mL (1/8 tsp) salt
  • 175 mL (3/4 cup) milk
  • 1 mL (1/4 tsp) vanilla extract

Steps

  1. Clean it with a damp cloth if dirty. Lightly grease the grids with non-stick cooking spray. Plug in the iron and close the lid. Most waffle irons have a small light on the top to indicate the iron is ready to use.
  2. . Place the squares in a bowl and microwave at 15 second intervals until melted. Stir the chocolate in between to evenly distribute the heat.
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  3. Use an electric mixer.
  4. Separate the eggs . Place the yolks in a bowl and the whites in a mixing bowl. Set the egg whites aside.
  5. Place this aside as well.
  6. Begin and end with dry ingredients - this means to add a third of the dry mixture to the chocolate and half the milk. After mixing, add the second third of the dry ingredients and the last half of the milk and mix. End off with the final third of the dry ingredients. Set aside.
  7. into the batter gently. Don't stir the mixture as this will cause the egg whites to lose their volume. The air cells in the whites will expand and make a light and crisp waffle.
  8. Evenly spread the batter with a rubber spatula.
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      Tips

      • Ideas for toppings: sliced strawberries, whipped cream, butter/margarine, powdered sugar, or syrup.
      • To tell whether you've beaten your egg whites enough, know the three stages whites go through during beating. Stage one is a foam. Stage two is soft peaks, where when the mixer is removed, the peaks that form fall over. Stage three is stiff peaks, where the peaks remain upright. Additionally, when you turn the bowl upside-down, the mixture stays in place.
      • Add chopped walnuts in the batter for extra flavour and crunch. Many brownies also include walnuts in them.
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      Warnings

      • If you're preparing this for other people, make sure they don't have any egg, dairy, or nut allergies.
      • To reduce the risk of foodborne illness, wash your hands after handling the eggs and avoid licking the raw batter.
      • Don't keep your chocolate in the microwave for too long. It will overcook, harden, and become useless.
      • Make sure fingers are clear before closing the waffle iron lid.
      • Use plastic tongs when removing your waffles; metal can scratch the surfaces.
      • Be careful when removing the waffles from the iron and allow the appliance to cool before putting it away.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Waffle iron
      • Electric mixer
      • Rubber spatula
      • Measuring spoons and cups
      • Liquid measures
      • Mixing bowls
      • Non-stick cooking spray

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