Beba's Norwegian Waffles

"This is my great-grandmother's waffle recipe. I think there are several floating around the family, but this is the one that my parents had. It makes a lot of waffles, so unless I'm cooking them for some sort of event of get together I often cut the recipe in half or save some of the batter in the refrigerator to make some fresh ones in the next day or two. We never eat Norwegian waffles like regular waffles. Sometimes we eat them in the morning, but usually they are made as a dessert or for when people come over for coffee, for a snack, etc. Also, we never eat them with syrup. They are always eaten with some combination of butter, sugar and jam (raspberry, lingonberry). Usually I just eat them plain. At my husband's request, I use 1 tsp. cardamom as well as 1 tsp. vanilla, but you could use only the cardamom or only the vanilla if you have no cardamom. I never make them without cardamom- I think that's the best part! *the servings number listed is a guess- I've never counted! I'll have to update it. The cooking time is also a guess because it depends on your waffle maker. I guessed 30 minutes if you made all of the waffles. Enjoy!"
 
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Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Whisk eggs, sugar and butter (I use my Kitchen Aid).
  • Add vanilla, cardamom, baking powder, salt and milk and mix.
  • Thicken gradually with flour.
  • Cook in waffle iron until golden brown. The waffle iron that should be used is one that makes thin, heart shaped waffles, like the Villaware heart waffle maker. However, you could probably use anything that's not a Belgian waffle maker.

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  1. These waffles are just great! They taste just like the ones we have all over Norway when we visit my husband's family there! They are served at any time of the day and are considered a huge treat and are loved by all. When they come out of the iron, they do well when placed on a rack to cool. It keeps them from getting soggy.<br/>Enjoy, and keep cooking yummy things!
     
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