This Belgian Liège Waffles recipe is from Breville's the Smart Waffle™ Pro 4 Slice waffle maker recipe book. It is an easy to make delicious recipe for traditional Belgian Liège Waffles that tastes like soft buns. We enjoy making a variety of different types of waffles in Breville's the Smart Waffle™ Pro 4 Slice waffle maker. This home appliance has extraordinary features that take the guess work out of making waffles. More about its features and how you can win your own before December 8th on this post.
¼ cup warm milk
2 tablespoons raw sugar
2 cups plain flour
½ teaspoon salt
4 oz. softened butter
Vanilla extract to taste
1 large egg
½ cup Belgian pearl sugar
Dissolve yeast in half of the warm milk with a teaspoon of the sugar. Stand for 5 to 10 minutes to activate. Place flour, salt, butter, remaining sugar, vanilla extract and egg into a bowl and mix till it the texture is crumbly.
Add warm milk and mix a little more to incorporate. Add activated yeast mixture and mix until dough does not stick to the sides of the bowl. Cover with a clean cloth and rest for 10 minutes. Add pearl sugar and gently knead through until evenly distributed.
Let the dough rest for 1 hour and then cut into 80g balls.
Select BELGIAN waffle setting and select 4 on LIGHT/DARK indicator dial. Preheat until orange light flashes up and the words HEATING disappear. Place a ball of dough into each waffle square and close lid to cook. Repeat with remaining dough.
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These look delicious! Look forward to give them a try!
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Looks easy enough to try I bet it taste good too
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ReplyDeleteFlorence Cochrane
The machine looks like it will have a lot less mess then the regular ones I've seen (I don't have one , I usually just make pancakes lol)
ReplyDeleteI did not realize yeast was used in making waffles. They look delicious.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the post! I love Belgian waffles - my fave!
ReplyDeleteI have never made Liege waffles, but I'm excited to try!
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ReplyDeletejan
Thanks for the recipe will have to try them
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ReplyDeleteMy great grandmother is from Belgium and one of my favourite things to eat is Belgian waffles - they are truly delicious! I would love to make these at home!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting recipe, especially since they are yeasted! I have a waffle maker which is barely used! Would love to try...
ReplyDeleteLove this recipe! It delivers the best liege waffles in. the least amount of time.
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