Bacon Cheddar Waffles

"Another 5-star waffle recipe found on Mr.Breakfast.com I'm on a search for great waffle recipes to use with my new waffle iron. Trying to get them all into one place for easy access -- in my case, that would be Zaar, my home away from home, LOL! Hope you enjoy!"
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
4 waffles
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a medium bowl, beat 1 egg.
  • Add: milk, sour cream, melted butter or margarine
  • Stir in Bisquick baking mix, mix well.
  • Fold in: cooked and crumbled bacon strips and cheddar cheese
  • Spoon batter onto a hot waffle iron.
  • Close waffle iron and cook until golden brown. (Will be done when steaming stops -- 4-5 minutes).
  • Serve drizzled with: maple syrup OR fruit-flavored syrup.

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Reviews

  1. I was excited about these. I've never had savory waffles before. I think I needed a thicker waffle maker... one that makes thicker waffles. or maybe i had them cooking for too long... mine makes thinner waffles so the cheese got evenly burnt... its a great idea and i liked the flavor. i wish there were gooey bits of cheese though.
     
  2. We used peameal bacon and added some salt, pepper and garlic powder. It was excellent!
     
  3. I love teh idea of savory waffles and these were out of this world!
     
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