Sundays are pancake days. Have a waffle iron , haven’t used it in years. Hubby wants to get a Belgian waffle maker. Something else to put on the shelf .
What is so flipping hard about waffles? Flour, baking soda, eggs, buttermilk. Mix together in a bowl. Pour into iron. But that said, I buy pre-made. Threw my waffle iron away in rage after the hundredth second degree finger burn.
We have one of these, and it is GREAT! Hungry Jack pancake mix, just add an egg, and vanilla to the mix. Super easy… Arlo is making this too hard! https://www.bydash.com/product/dash-mini-maker-waffle/
We had homemade Belgian Waffles using that Belgian waffle mix last week. They made a delicious dinner but next morning both of us had elevated levels on our blood sugar readings. We obviously can’t make the waffles a regular thing but with some extra exercise and a careful diet that day, I think we can repeat them sometimes.
The hardest part is getting the waffle iron out of the back of the cupboard after moving several other things out of the way. Pancakes are much easier.
I mix up the batter, then heat up the waffle baker. When the bacon or sausage is almost done on the stove I pour the batter, & a minute later breakfast is served.
Bah! Waffles are easy. I used to make ’em from scratch about once a month and froze them for week day toaster waffles. Measure our all your ingredients ahead of time, combine dry ingredients together, combine wet ingredients, add wet to dry, mix until just combined, and let sit for a couple of minutes while the waffle iron preheats and you load the dishwasher. Use a measured disher and a digital timer to ensure consistent waffles.
Last week husband said – we have eggs left over from Thanksgiving (buy a dozen as smallest can buy for two eggs for holiday dishes and eventually the rest are generally thrown out ), let’s have eggs for dinner.
After we finished cooking them and stuff to eat with them and had eaten them – “boy that’s a lot of time for a little food”. Which is always the result of eggs for dinner.
This year I am going to freeze the leftover eggs before they go bad and use them for Passover in the spring and then toss the leftover ones out.
thomas_matkey almost 5 years ago
Reason #1….the kitchen
finkd almost 5 years ago
Yeah, my ears (and now my nose) are burning.
Dirty Dragon almost 5 years ago
“I remembered!”
SpacedInvader Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I remembered and then thought of the frozen fluffy ones. They’ll do and no mess.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Just make crispy pancakes, then step on them with lugsole boots.
whahoppened almost 5 years ago
The last one, when you’re done, is always the perfect one.
nosirrom almost 5 years ago
Boy, I’m glad I saw this before deciding what to make for breakfast.
jr1234 almost 5 years ago
Janis: “Arlo, ANOTHER fine mess you have gotten us into.”
Billys mom2022 almost 5 years ago
Sundays are pancake days. Have a waffle iron , haven’t used it in years. Hubby wants to get a Belgian waffle maker. Something else to put on the shelf .
david_42 almost 5 years ago
Even better – my waffle iron has removable plates that go in the dishwasher,
WaitingMan almost 5 years ago
Waffles, you say?
youtube.com/watch?v=8HOIXJ2EJxw
WAFFLES!
trainnut1956 almost 5 years ago
What is so flipping hard about waffles? Flour, baking soda, eggs, buttermilk. Mix together in a bowl. Pour into iron. But that said, I buy pre-made. Threw my waffle iron away in rage after the hundredth second degree finger burn.
bobpeters61 almost 5 years ago
And now she just remembered why.
Egrayjames almost 5 years ago
Better yet….Short drive to the nearest breakfast restaurant….no mess at all!
Kendall BoomSmith almost 5 years ago
We have one of these, and it is GREAT! Hungry Jack pancake mix, just add an egg, and vanilla to the mix. Super easy… Arlo is making this too hard! https://www.bydash.com/product/dash-mini-maker-waffle/
Tyge almost 5 years ago
Nice try champ!
dv1093 almost 5 years ago
OK, today was a belly laugh for me. I guess it’s because I can relate to Arlo with this one.
Jeffin Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Out of practice or out of his mind?
assrdood almost 5 years ago
Leggo my eggo!!
PoodleGroomer almost 5 years ago
You mix yeast waffles the night before and clean up the mess. Nothing but the bowl, waffle iron, and ladle for the next morning.
katzenbooks45 almost 5 years ago
Janice the kitchen fairy will clean up the mess. At least that’s the way it works in my house.
Plods with ...™ almost 5 years ago
There’s probably Eggos in the freezer.
KennethPrice2 almost 5 years ago
Lego my eggo
Grutzi almost 5 years ago
We had homemade Belgian Waffles using that Belgian waffle mix last week. They made a delicious dinner but next morning both of us had elevated levels on our blood sugar readings. We obviously can’t make the waffles a regular thing but with some extra exercise and a careful diet that day, I think we can repeat them sometimes.
DCBakerEsq almost 5 years ago
This is precisely why God created IHOP.
ScullyUFO almost 5 years ago
Mise en place
Ermine Notyours almost 5 years ago
A message of caution for those potential waffle iron gift buyers this season.
locake almost 5 years ago
The hardest part is getting the waffle iron out of the back of the cupboard after moving several other things out of the way. Pancakes are much easier.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 5 years ago
“…I just remembered the answer.”
Scott S almost 5 years ago
I’ve never had a mess like that either.
Scott S almost 5 years ago
I mix up the batter, then heat up the waffle baker. When the bacon or sausage is almost done on the stove I pour the batter, & a minute later breakfast is served.
cheesehead almost 5 years ago
At least when Arlo said, “Why don’t we ever make waffles any more?”, he didn’t glare at her. He got up and made them (or tried) himself.
Lightpainter almost 5 years ago
Great drawing transition from dark to kitchen light. Especially Janis in panel two.
Jason Allen almost 5 years ago
Bah! Waffles are easy. I used to make ’em from scratch about once a month and froze them for week day toaster waffles. Measure our all your ingredients ahead of time, combine dry ingredients together, combine wet ingredients, add wet to dry, mix until just combined, and let sit for a couple of minutes while the waffle iron preheats and you load the dishwasher. Use a measured disher and a digital timer to ensure consistent waffles.
ulliowl almost 5 years ago
Unless the waffle iron is as old as the hills, then you get that mess as a waffle. The cook is just disorganized !
mafastore almost 5 years ago
Last week husband said – we have eggs left over from Thanksgiving (buy a dozen as smallest can buy for two eggs for holiday dishes and eventually the rest are generally thrown out ), let’s have eggs for dinner.
After we finished cooking them and stuff to eat with them and had eaten them – “boy that’s a lot of time for a little food”. Which is always the result of eggs for dinner.
This year I am going to freeze the leftover eggs before they go bad and use them for Passover in the spring and then toss the leftover ones out.