- Course: Main Course
- Skill Level: Easy
- Cost: Moderate
- Favorited: 4 Times
Can be made ahead of time.
These are so good that my husband ate the entire batch covered in maple syrup while I was out of the kitchen fixing my computer.
They are light and elegant and could equally well serve as a dessert if topped with raspberry sauce or chocolate sauce. If your friends love these, make double or triple the dry ingredients and store until you’re ready to make a batch.
It is true that the variety of flours may be new; but today most of them are available at markets, and in health-food stores or on the web.
Turn a waffle iron to high.
Mix the dry ingredients in a medium bowl. In another bowl, whisk the coconut milk, eggs, and 3/8 cup of the oil together. Then whisk the wet ingredients into the flour mixture until well combined.
Evenly brush both the top and bottom of the hot waffle iron with 1 to 2 teaspoons of remaining oil. Pour ½ cup batter for each waffle (the iron we used makes two waffles at a time; if yours is much smaller, use 1/3 cup batter) and close the waffle iron. Cook for 5 to 6 minutes, or until the waffles are crisp and golden brown (the waffles are crisper when less oil is used to grease the waffle iron).
Nutritional information is based on a serving size of one waffle.
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