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P.s. Lynn just leaned over and whispered in my ear..."I have several vintage waffle makers for sale if anybody's interested." She's the best. I didn't know how good older appliances could be until I married her.
P.s. Lynn just leaned over and whispered in my ear..."I have several vintage waffle makers for sale if anybody's interested." She's the best. I didn't know how good older appliances could be until I married her.
My wife had me go back to a Goodwill store one day to pick up a vintage wafflemaker. It makes the best waffles. No teflon junk for us! We also use the older basic waffle recipe. It call for the seperation of the eggs and has the egg whites whipped. It's the best recipe bar none.
2 cups flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
2 tablespoons sugar
1.25 teaspoons salt
2 eggs, seperated
2 cups minus 2 Tablespoons milk
1/3 cup melted shortening (butter!)
- mix dry ingredients and set aside
- mix yolks, milk, shortening (butter!) together and add to dry ingredients.
- whip egg whites until stiff and fold into the batter.
This make about 10 waffles in our maker (recipe says 6). So you'll have to multiply it to make alot for your mens group.
Modern recipe's don't call for the seperated egg treatment, but they don't taste as good. And did I mention butter? Don't use margarine. Use butter or shortening. That keeps the waffles from sticking!
Enjoy!