German Hazelnut Waffles With Blackberry Cream

""Haselnusswaffeln mit Brombeercreme" from Germanfoods.org"
 
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Ready In:
11mins
Ingredients:
14
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • With an electric mixer, beat the melted butter with the sugar, vanilla sugar and eggs until fluffy.
  • In a separate bowl, combine flour, corn starch and baking powder.
  • Add the dry ingredients and the cream gradually to the butter-egg-sugar mixture.
  • Fold in the ground hazelnuts.
  • Prepare waffles in preheated waffle maker.
  • Combine the cream cheese, confectioners' sugar and blackberry jam until smooth.
  • Serve the waffles with the cream and fresh blackberries.
  • Dust with confectioners' sugar.

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Reviews

  1. Wow, Mom2Rose, were these waffles excellent. Well worth the extra effort. Made exactly as written, wouldn't change a thing. The flavor and texture was outstanding. Crisp on the outside and tender on the inside. Thank you for sharing a recipe that I will make again soon for my sister's birthday. :)
     
  2. this one was a big hit for brunch with company! i substituted two teaspoons of vanilla extract for the vanilla sugar. it made maybe five or six waffles with our deep belgian waffle iron. i had to get hazelnuts at a natural food store. i got a quarter pound of them and kept them in the freezer for maybe ten minutes, then i pulsed them in the food processer/blender to make a meal. it made just the right amount. this is a really quick recipe and i was happy about that! if the kitchen weren't so messy, then i'd say it was an under 10 minute recipe altogether, which is excellent :) the flavor was nutty and gave a nice hint of chocolate...somewhat like nutella. thanks for posting!
     
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  1. this one was a big hit for brunch with company! i substituted two teaspoons of vanilla extract for the vanilla sugar. it made maybe five or six waffles with our deep belgian waffle iron. i had to get hazelnuts at a natural food store. i got a quarter pound of them and kept them in the freezer for maybe ten minutes, then i pulsed them in the food processer/blender to make a meal. it made just the right amount. this is a really quick recipe and i was happy about that! if the kitchen weren't so messy, then i'd say it was an under 10 minute recipe altogether, which is excellent :) the flavor was nutty and gave a nice hint of chocolate...somewhat like nutella. thanks for posting!
     

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