Preheat your waffle maker properly: A hot waffle iron ensures even cooking and crispy waffles. If it isn’t hot enough, waffles can turn out pale and soft.
Don’t overfill the waffle maker: Too much batter can cause spills and uneven cooking. Use just enough to cover the centre without overflowing.
Avoid opening the waffle maker too soon: Lifting the lid too early can cause waffles to tear apart. Wait until the steam slows down before checking.
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Reviews
319
What did you think of this recipe?
Baker 11
I make this every Sunday morning, and it's taste never gets old.
5
Ava
Good for your family and friends at the end of the day.
5
Lucy
Tasty but came out quite wet, had to be well done.
4
L.M
SO GOOD they taste a bit like eggy bread but they are still the best!!!!!! :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
5
Jason
Turned out great! Light, fluffy.Used butter instead of olive oil.Possibly a little on the sweet side.
5
Georgia
Delicious and super fluffy
5
Elliot Lovelock
I make them for my family every Sunday, and thier always satisfied with the yummyness.And I'm only 10 and they are so easy.Thanl you!!
5
Ruby
I loved these but I thought the mix was rather thin.
Sift the flour, baking powder, salt and Chelsea White Sugar together into a large bowl. Stir to combine.
Place the egg whites in a small bowl and beat until stiff.
In a jug, whisk together the egg yolks, milk and oil. Add to dry ingredients and whisk briefly until just smooth. Fold in the beaten egg whites.
Heat a waffle iron and cook waffles until golden brown. Serve warm with fresh fruit, cream and Chelsea Mapleor Honey Maple Flavoured Syrup.
Additional tips
Preheat your waffle maker properly: A hot waffle iron ensures even cooking and crispy waffles. If it isn’t hot enough, waffles can turn out pale and soft.
Don’t overfill the waffle maker: Too much batter can cause spills and uneven cooking. Use just enough to cover the centre without overflowing.
Avoid opening the waffle maker too soon: Lifting the lid too early can cause waffles to tear apart. Wait until the steam slows down before checking.
Frequently asked questions
How do I keep Belgian waffles crispy?
To keep Belgian waffles crispy, place them on a wire rack in a warm oven (around 100°C) instead of stacking them. Avoid covering them, as steam will make them soft.
Why are my Belgian waffles not fluffy?
If your Belgian waffles are too dense, it could be due to overmixing the batter or not using enough leavening. For extra fluffiness, try folding in beaten egg whites or letting a yeast-based batter rest before cooking.