A touch of spice and sweetness make these Gingerbread Waffles perfect for special occasions or just a cozy winter breakfast!
Gingerbread Waffles
When gingerbread comes to mind I think of holidays and wintertime. The smell of earthy spices and ginger has me craving the traditional flavors of a gingerbread cookie. To change this up a bit I decided to incorporate those flavors into a cozy breakfast treat, waffles. With the aromas coming from the kitchen and then you take that first bite, there is nothing better on a cold dreary winter morning!
These waffles have a nice sweetness to them. They are great with maple syrup or just a sprinkling of powdered sugar over top.
Enjoy!
What Ingredients do I need?
- butter
- molasses - Grandma's is a good brand
- brown sugar
- eggs
- all purpose flour
- Spices - ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg (whole if you can) cloves
- baking powder
- optional toppings - maple syrup, whipped cream, or powdered sugar
Substitutions and Variations
- Use dark brown sugar instead of light.
- Top with Greek yogurt mixed with some ground ginger and cinnamon
- Don't have molasses? You can substitute with sorghum 1:1 ratio, maple syrup 1:1 ratio, brown sugar 1:.5 ratio, or dark corn syrup1:1 ratio. NOTE: the taste and the color of the batter/waffle may alter with these substitutions.
Kitchen Tips and Notes
- If you use buttermilk you will need to add in 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda.
- Freeze any leftover waffles by laying them on a sheet pan 1" apart and flash freezing for 30 min. Then remove and place them in a freezer bag.
- Frozen waffles may be reheated in the microwave or in the toaster.
- You can keep the cooked waffles warm on a sheet pan in the over at 200 degrees while you cook the remaining waffles.
Gingerbread Waffles
yield: 4-5 waffles
1 1/3 cups milk
3 Tablespoons melted butter
1/2 cup molasses
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