Buttermilk-Brown Sugar Waffles Recipe (2024)

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Joan Abnett

I make buttermilk using 1 tab cider vinegar with 1 cup milk. Leave for 10 min and gives same texture. It is handy for all manner of baking.

Peter C

People don't add salt for the nutrition, they add it for flavor. Sounds like you added too much salt, or the recipe is wrong.

Baking Soda is sodium bicarbonate, which dissolves into sodium in your body, but it doesn't taste salty.

Salt is sodium chloride, which does taste salty and has an enhancing effect on the taste buds. In excess, it tastes like salt, but in moderation it only improves the flavor of virtually everything.

Chris

Cannot for the life of me understand the addition of salt (especially an entire teaspoon) to this or any other buttermilk waffle/pancake recipe. Baking soda already contains a hefty dose of sodium to begin with. Last weekend, my curiosity overcame my skepticism so I added the salt to my traditional buttermilk batter. The result was a lot of waffles tossed into the disposal because the product was inedible due to the excessive salty taste. Skip the salt - you will not miss it one bit.

Isabelle RM

Since the recipe calls for the butter to be melted anyway, I make browned butter and let it cool before proceeding with the recipe as written. The combination of the nutty flavored butter with the brown sugar makes these the most delicious and flavorful waffles I’ve ever had (and they freeze and reheat well too!).

Bernice Glenn

Using powdered buttermilk reconstituted with water works just as well even if not fresh.

Sue L

A senior solo cook without much of a sweet tooth and severely limited counter space, I was recently given a mini electric, nonstick waffle maker (5" diameter) that looks like a toy but works like a charm! I carefully halved the recipe, used almost no salt--and have become an unexpected "waffler." They're unbeatable, so to speak.

Kevin

Best waffles I've ever made. Light and crispy. I subbed flax seed meal for wheat germ. I've got a cheapy waffle iron and this recipe was very forgiving...

Cheers!

Jenny

Best waffles I have ever made! I used milk clabbered with 1 Tbsp lemon juice per cup, since I didn't have buttermilk.

Eleanor

It's Sunday morning and I'm trying this out. Noticed comments about too much butter, baking powder and salt. Reduced butter to 6 T (3/4 stick) butter, 1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Measured 3/4 cups batter into my 7-inch Belgian waffle maker which yielded 4 delicious crispy, chewy and moist interior waffles. Great!

Cher504

By weight:The dry-30g wheat germ 125g flour (I subbed in 60g WW pastry flour)25g light brown sugar8g baking powder5g baking soda3g kosher saltGood shake of cinnamon and/ or cardamomThe wet-2 eggs (if time permits, beat whites separately and fold in at the end)1.75 C buttermilk1t vanilla6T butter, melted and cooledAdd wet to dry, then fold in egg whites. let it sit at least 15 min - while waffle iron preheats.

Lori

I normally chuckle when I read the recipe comments and someone has changed the entire recipe. I didn't change much, but I did use gluten-free flour (Bobs Red Mill) AND I was prepared for failure. No need to worry. These waffles were light, crispy and delicious! The best I've ever had, anywhere. It did taste like I had added too much baking powder and baking soda, so I added an extra tablespoon of brown sugar. No need to worry, once finished no trace of either the baking soda or powder.

heidi

This recipe is the bomb! I used 1/4 cup quick oats in place of the wheat germ and it was phenomenal. Keeper!

Emma

Delicious waffles, but a bit heavy on the butter. Next time, I will cut the butter to 3/4 of a stick, or less, and up the whole wheat ratio--there's room for that with this recipe. Definitely something worth tinkering with to achieve the perfect, go-to waffle recipe.

Tamara

My waffles always come out soft and not crispy on the outside. Why is this?

DMF

You don't need to use a full stick of butter. 3 Tbsp works fine and is healthier.

almond milk

Worked well w almond milk and a tsp of apple cider vinegar

Dr J

Good. Crispy, light and not too eggy. Reduced butter by half, salt by half. Separated eggs to whisk whites. Wheat germ nice.

Celeste

Best waffle recipe I’ve ever made. The buttermilk and brown sugar combo melts in your mouth. Sooo fluffy and delicious!!! Started inhaling them before I put syrup on, they’re amazing even without it!

go

Add half dark, brown and half light brown sugar

Ana

It's a great recipe, but it was too salty for me - next time, I'll halve the teaspoon. But the texture and taste were perfect.

amy

A whole stick of butter, golly! But tasted great

Jillian

Really good! I cut the butter in half and used wheat bran instead of wheat germ - still great!

Charles M.

Too much baking powder, soda, and salt makes this a chemical-tasting mess.

Dyan C

This is our go-to recipe for years now. Soooo good. I have made it as written many times, but have now settled on subbing ground flax seed for the wheat germ and plain kefir for the buttermilk and we love that combo. I also use 1 TBS of each of the sugars.

MD

Just made these for the first time today and they were delicious. I agree that the wheat germ is the secret ingredient. They were crispy and light as described. This recipe doubles very well which I did today.

Jenny

These waffles are so good! The light brown sugar made the perfect sweetness and I ended up substituting the baking powder for 1/4 tsp baking soda and 1/2 tsp white vinegar per each tsp of baking powder. Fluffy with crisp edges texture! I'll be making again. I used a miniature heart waffle maker and made 7 and have a bowl of batter to make more the next morning.

Michelle

To make old fashioned /apple cider donut waffles: Sub buttermilk quantity with Greek yogurt big glug apple cider vinegar splash milk. Add nutmeg and cinnamon.

Karen Esther

Weights: 1.5 c flour = 202 g0.25 c wheat germ = 29 g2 T brown sugar = 23 g

Patti

Thank you, I always use weights as opposed to measurements as well.

IR

I've made these twice now, following the recipe exactly. The second time I followed some others advice and browned the butter. Yum! I tend to be not so good at getting the brown sugar to disperse, but that means there are tasty little pockets of yum in the finished product. I think this will be my go-to waffle recipe. Oh, and they do freeze very well too, added bonus!

Tiffany

These were delicious!

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Buttermilk-Brown Sugar Waffles Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to making good waffles? ›

Here are some tips:
  • Strike while the iron's hot. If your waffles come out pale and soft, it could be because the appliance isn't hot enough. ...
  • Whip your whites. ...
  • Opt for oil instead of butter. ...
  • Try a yeasted-waffle recipe. ...
  • Add cornstarch. ...
  • Finish them in the oven.
Apr 9, 2022

Why are my homemade waffles not crispy? ›

Not waiting until the iron heats up properly means your waffles will cook, but never achieve that satisfyingly crisp exterior. Overworking the batter will leave your waffles dense and chewy instead of light and airy. And stacking even the most perfect waffles will cause them to become soggy and limp in minutes.

What happens if you use milk instead of water in waffle mix? ›

Instead of water, you can use whole milk to make your waffles extra rich. Typically, for one batch of waffles, you'll need 1 cup of water for every 1 cup of classic pancake mix. A couple of large brown eggs will also help your waffles have the perfect fluffy interior.

What is the difference between waffles and buttermilk waffles? ›

The difference between regular waffles made with milk versus Buttermilk is HUGE. Buttermilk adds moisture and richness to waffles. Plus, it adds so much flavor! And when it is added in a recipe with baking soda like this one, it gives your waffles nice lift for the biggest, fluffiest waffles.

What makes waffles taste better? ›

Any tips on how to make waffles from mix taste better?
  1. Use clarified butter to cook them.
  2. Add orange zest.
  3. Add some cardamom.
  4. Try almond extract in place of vanilla.
Dec 23, 2022

How do you keep waffles crisp while making more? ›

Here are some other ways to keep the sogginess at bay:
  1. Place your waffles on a cooling rack in a low-heat oven (don't stack the waffles on top of each other).
  2. Throw your waffles in a toaster to refresh their crispiness.
  3. Make sure your waffle iron is very hot.
Mar 17, 2023

Should you let waffle batter rest? ›

Recommended overnight or 2 hr resting – for the tastiest waffles, rest the batter overnight in the fridge or for at least 2 hours. This makes the flour grains absorb the liquid so it makes the inside of the waffles softer.

What can I add to waffle mix to make it better? ›

  1. Bacon! ...
  2. A handful of blueberries or other small or sliced berries.
  3. Miniature chocolate chips. ...
  4. Miniature cinnamon chips. ...
  5. Peanut butter (about 1/4 cup peanut butter for every cup of flour). ...
  6. 1/2 cup cocoa with 1/3 cup sugar.
  7. 1 cup crushed pineapples (drained well); top finished waffles with whipped cream and coconut flakes.
Aug 20, 2014

Can you over mix waffle batter? ›

Whisk until the batter is combined, but not too heavily. A few lumps are fine. If you over-mix the waffles, you could end up with chewy, hard waffles from drawing all of the gluten out of the flour.

Why add egg to waffle mix? ›

By whipping extra air into the egg whites, you can create a light and delicate foam that carries that air into the waffle batter. When the batter is light and airy, so are the waffles.

Can I use buttermilk instead of water in pancake mix? ›

Use Buttermilk

If your pancake mix calls for water or milk, substitute in an equal amount of buttermilk. Because of its acidity, buttermilk activates baking soda and helps baked goods rise, giving them a light, fluffy texture.

What's better buttermilk or Homestyle waffles? ›

They may not be at the top of our taste test, but they're still tasty, with the buttermilk option packing in a fair amount of sweetness and the homestyle option providing a heartier, slightly healthier alternative. The value packs also make it easier to keep a stash of waffles on hand without forking over much cash.

What is a penny waffle? ›

Dutch Penny Waffles. Crusty cookies with a smooth filling and dipped in chocolate.

Can you save buttermilk waffle batter? ›

Not a great idea. You can likely store it without harm for up to a week, but after just a few hours the leavening baking soda/powder, (that is unless you are using yeast risen dough) in it will have gone flat and you will end up with very dense unappealing waffles.

Why do you let the batter rest when making waffles? ›

I thought I'd try the same thing with this waffle recipe. The thinking is that resting a batter allows the strands of gluten to relax, resulting in a more soft and tender texture. It also allows the starch in the flour to absorb more of the moisture in the mix, thickening the dough or batter.

Why are my waffles not light and fluffy? ›

Making pancake and waffle batter ahead of time is a huge no-no and will lead to flat, dense results every time. Even letting your batter hang out for just a few minutes after you've mixed it before you start ladling it onto the griddle will lead to less fluffy results.

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