Tuesday, 7 August 2018

Churro Waffles Recipe–easy waffle maker hack

Churro Waffles! I finally did my own version of the Churro Waffles that I had in Seattle at Cactus restaurant. (It was part of my recent Brooks Running trip – check out this post for more.)
This is a super easy life-hack style way of using your waffle maker. And it’s not healthy. But it’s delicious! So try this delicious recipe as a special breakfast or brunch treat and enjoy!

Churro Waffles Recipe waffle maker hack (534x800)

I used refrigerated biscuit dough, sugar and spices and butter. That’s it!  I got the idea when I tried the delicious churro waffles at breakfast in Seattle. It was inspired by a gif I saw a long time ago that used refrigerated cinnamon rolls and cooked them in a waffle maker to make cinnamon roll waffles (that should be the next thing I make!).

Well – I figured that lil recipe hack would work great to make Churro Waffles since I’d be coating them with cinnamon and sugar (so the dough doesn’t need to be sweet). And yep – they were amazing!

Recipe Notes:

1. Use small refrigerated biscuits. I tried this with the roll that’s bigger in diameter (and makes bigger biscuits) and they were too dense. Croissant dough works too – but if you keep the dough pieces in triangles (that’s how croissant dough unrolls) place them strategically on the waffle maker so the pointy of the lines up with a point on the waffle maker. (I used a round waffle maker like this one.)

2. I used pumpkin pie spice and cinnamon on the best batch of waffles. It was delicious and took the flavors to another level.

3. I used a stick of butter to grease the waffle maker by holding it in the wrapper and wiping it all over the inside of the hot waffle maker. This works great to grease pans too. I know you don’t necessarily have to grease most waffle makers that much but the butter helps caramelize the sugar and cinnamon on the waffles.

 

churro waffles recipe with refrigerated biscuit dough

 

 

Churro Waffle Recipe – easy waffle hack

 

Churro Waffles Recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 1 tube refrigerated biscuit dough or croissant dough (makes about 8 to 10 biscuits)
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice
  • 1 stick of butter
  • optional toppings: whipped cream, maple syrup, nuts, PB…

 

Churro waffles recipe tips (800x800) (2)

 

Directions: Pre-heat waffle maker according to machine’s directions.

Mix cinnamon & sugar in a shallow bowl. Take one biscuit at a time and dip into sugar mixture – cover it on all sides making sure it’s thoroughly coated. (The more the better!)

Once waffle maker is ready – carefully use a stick of butter to grease it. (Wipe it with the butter, hold it with something non-slippery and avoid touching the hot waffle maker with your skin.)

Place 1 prepped biscuit in each section of the waffle maker. Cook according to machine’s directions. (The waffle maker I used beeped when it was done. I cooked them about 5 minutes total.)

When the waffles are done – immediately place them back in the cinnamon sugar bowl. Cover well on all sides.

Serve immediately.

churro waffle recipe 3

If you have leftovers – refrigerate them and re-heat by carefully toasting in a toaster oven. But they are best fresh. I’m not sure if there’s a way to save extra refrigerated biscuit dough but if there is … I’d suggest saving the dough and making a fresh batch if you know you’ll have extra.

 

Want another Easy Waffle Hack?

I’ve made waffles with whole grain bread and an egg mixture! They’re a healthy take on waffles and French Toast combo!

French Toast Waffles Recipe

 

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