Waffles
Martha chats with Liesl Menning and Clay Walker. The, she shows Clay how to make her favorite fluffy waffles and a coffee-shop worthy cappuccino.
Preheat a waffle iron on the highest setting. Stir together milk and vinegar; let stand for 5 minutes to thicken. Mix together yolks, flour, sour cream, cornmeal, and baking soda. Stir in milk-vinegar mixture. Stir butter into batter (do not overmix).
Beat whites with a mixer on high speed until stiff peaks form. Stir half into batter. Gently fold in remaining whites with a rubber spatula.
Coat waffle iron with cooking spray. Pour 1 cup batter into waffle iron (it should be three-quarters full). Close lid, and cook until waffle is golden and crisp, about 6 minutes.
Remove waffle from iron. Quickly toss between your hands to release steam and help retain crispness, and serve. Repeat with remaining batter.
Serve warm waffles with butter, maple syrup, and raspberries.
sewfrazzleddonna: You add the egg yolks in Step 1 "Mix together yolks, flour, sour cream, cornmeal, and baking soda." Poor girl, you must really be frazzled!
This is my favorite waffle recipe. YUMMM! Easy to make. Crisp on the outside and soft, creamy on the inside.
I agree. Definitely not wowed. I was interested in trying them, being lured by the crunch of the corn meal. They were interesting, but not worth keeping as my go-to waffle recipe.
I made these and I was not wowed by them. They weren't awful, but just not as good as mine. You can see my results here http://marthaandme.wordpress.com/2010/01/21/donns-waffles/
when do you add the 2 egg yolks?