Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Yield: Makes 4 to 5 waffles
Ingredients:
- 1¾ cups all-purpose flour
 - 2 tsp baking powder
 - ½ tsp salt
 - 1 Tbsp granulated sugar
 - 3 eggs
 - 1¾ cups whole milk
 - ½ cup vegtable oil
 - ½ tsp pure vanilla extract (optional)
 
Preparation:
- Pre-heat your waffle iron to its hottest setting. Placing a cookie-sheet under it can help catch any batter drippage during cooking.
 - Pre-heat oven to 200°F.
 - Sift together flour, baking powder and salt.
 - Beat eggs thoroughly. Whisk in sugar, milk and oil.
 - Add liquid ingredients to dry ingredients and mix gently until combined. Don't overmix!
 - Spray both surfaces of your waffle iron with cooking spray.
 - Ladle 4 to 6 oz (½ to ¾ cup) batter on the iron and close it. It's not unusual for a bit of batter to seep out of the edges of the iron. If there's excessive leakage, use less batter for the next waffle.
 - Cook until the waffle iron's indicator light shows that cooking is complete, or until no more steam comes out. The finished waffle should be golden brown and crispy.
 - Lift the waffle out of the iron with a pair of tongs and either serve right away or transfer it to the oven to keep warm.
 
From: http://culinaryarts.about.com/od/griddledspecialties/r/basicwaffles.htm
this looks really good i love waffles. i think i might make some with this recipe. waffles are good for breakfast not dinner just kidding waffles are for dinner ill make some now. hahahaha i forgot unicorns and mcdonnleds are good for lunch just remember the floor can hold butter from my door
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