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Chocolate Waffles



Chocolate Waffles

Chocolate waffles is chocolaty goodness and is perfect dessert for breakfast recipe. It is for special occasions or for those days, when you want to make your loved ones feel extra special.These easy to fix waffles can be served with whip cream, ice cream or fudge sauce. This recipe is inspired from Alton Browns chocolate waffles. The original recipe also had chocolate chips,but since I was planning to serve with ice cream, I made it rather simple. Try this,you will surely love it.

Ingredients
All purpose flour- 2 cup
Baking powder- 1 tsp
Baking soda- 1/4 tsp
salt-1/4 tsp
Sugar- 3 tbs
Cocoa powder-2 tbs
Vanilla essence- 1 tsp
Egg- 3
Butter- 3 tsp
Butter milk- 1/2 cup
Milk- 1 cup
oil


In a bowl mix the flour, sugar, salt and baking powder and set aside.
In another bowl whisk eggs till light and fluffy. Add milk,melted butter, butter milk and vanilla essence and mix lightly.
Pour this into the flour and gently fold in into a smooth batter.It should have the consistency like pancake batter.
Grease waffle iron with cooking oil spray. When it gets hot pour 1/3 cup of the batter and cook as per waffle iron instruction. When it is crispy remove from the iron and cook the next batch. Serve with ice cream or fudge sauce. If you want it to be crispy you can keep it in pre heated oven at 250 degree F, for 5 to 6 minutes.

Try this,
Hope you will all enjoy!

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