Directions
Heat
half of the water to lukewarm, 105°-110°F. Dissolve the yeast in the
water with a pinch of sugar; let stand for 5-10 minutes, until the
mixture begins to foam.
Put
the flour and salt into the large bowl; stir to blend and reserve. Add
the egg yolks, one of the egg whites, and remaining sugar to the yeast
mixture; stir to blend. Add the remaining water, milk, melted butter,
oil, and vanilla; stir until the mixture is smooth. Stir the liquid
mixture into the flour mixture and beat until the mixture is smooth.
Beat
the egg whites until stiff peaks form when removing the mixer. Fold the
egg whites gently into the Belgian waffle batter. Let the batter stand
for 1 hour, stirring every 15 minutes.
Helpful Hint
Setting
#4 for the Waring Pro Belgian Waffle Maker achieves a golden brown
baked Belgian waffle. You can adjust the browning control if you prefer
lighter or darker waffles.
Preheat
your waffle maker on your preferred setting (use setting #4 for the
Waring Pro Belgian Waffle Maker); the ready indicator light will turn
on when preheated (the green indicator light for the Waring Pro Belgian
Waffle Maker).
For
best results, do not open the waffle maker during cooking of the
Belgian waffle recipe. Doing so will offset the timing mechanism.
For the Waring Pro Belgian Waffle Maker
Using
the measuring scoop to measure the batter and pour into the preheated
waffle maker. Use a heat-proof spatula to spread the batter evenly over
the grids. Close lid and rotate waffle maker 180° to the right. Bake
the Belgian waffle in the waffle maker until beeper indicates that the
waffle is done. Rotate waffle maker 180° to the left.
For any waffle maker
Measure
out enough batter for your waffle maker and pour into the preheated
waffle maker. Use a heat-proof spatula to spread the batter evenly over
the grids. Close lid and bake the Belgian waffle in the waffle maker
until it indicates the waffle is done; in professional waffle makers,
this is usually indicated by a light, a tone sounding, or both.
Remove
waffle and repeat until all batter is used. Waffles may be kept warm in
an oven at low-heat (200°F). Place Belgian waffles on a cookie sheet on
a rack in the warm oven. Serve with whipped cream, fruit, jam, powdered
sugar, or a warm fruit syrup.