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Chocolate Buttermilk Belgian Waffles

Rise and shine with these Chocolate Buttermilk Belgian Waffles!

Chocolate Buttermilk Belgian Waffles | www.kitchenconfidante.com | Weekends are for waffles - make it chocolatey!
Chocolate Buttermilk Belgian Waffles

Rise and shine with these Chocolate Buttermilk Belgian Waffles!

Chocolate Buttermilk Belgian Waffles | www.kitchenconfidante.com | Weekends are for waffles - make it chocolatey!

“Whyyyyy does it feel like a weekday?” he moaned as he shuffled into the kitchen. “That’s because it is. It’s Monday.” I realized I was being perfunctory and factual. Poor little guy. Turns out you can have the case of the Mondays even when you’re on summer vacation.

“Want a waffle for breakfast?” I offered, playing peacemaker.

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I had frozen half the batch of Chocolate Buttermilk Belgian Waffles I made over the weekend – he had been asking for waffles all last week and I kept deferring to the weekend. After all, who has time to make waffles during the week? Weekends are for waffles, that is, if you don’t have the foresight to make extra to freeze just for mornings like this, when you need a little extra love to get you through the weekday blues.

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He readily agreed. After all, he was thrilled when I surprised him on Sunday morning not just with regular waffles, but deep dark chocolatey ones. The kitchen smelled like baked brownies and I couldn’t resist stealing a triangle for myself to eat with a dollop of cream and berries. I loved seeing his eyes grow wide when he realized the waffles were chocolate, and I was secretly patting myself on the back for having frozen the leftovers. I warmed them up, they eased us into Monday, and brought a little sweetness of the weekend to our day.

Chocolate Buttermilk Belgian Waffles

Serves 6 | Prep: 10 minutes | Cook: 15 minutes

Rise and shine with these Chocolate Buttermilk Belgian Waffles!

Ingredients

2 cups all-purpose flour

1/3 cup plus 2 tablespoons cocoa powder, sifted (if you have Dutch process cocoa, even better)

1/3 cup granulated sugar, to taste (see notes below)

2 teaspoons baking powder

1 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

2 cups buttermilk

6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

2 large eggs

fruit topping, for serving

whipped cream, for serving

Instructions

Preheat the waffle iron. If you will not be serving the waffles immediately, preheat the oven to 175°F and place an ovenproof metal cooling rack in the center of the oven.

In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. In a smaller bowl, whisk the buttermilk, melted butter, and eggs. Add the buttermilk mixture to the flour mixture, stirring until just combined; do not overmix, a few lumps are ok.

When the waffle iron is ready, pour the batter in the waffle maker sprayed with baking spray (about 1 cup per waffle, depending on the size of your waffle mold), and bake for 3 minutes 15 seconds. Transfer the waffles to the metal cooling rack (be sure not to stack waffles as this will make it soggy) in the oven until serving, or serve immediately. Enjoy with a fruit compote and whipped cream.

Notes

Chocolate Buttermilk Belgian Waffles Tips

  • These waffles are not overly sweet, which allows you to enjoy them with powdered sugar or maple syrup. If you prefer a sweeter waffle, add more sugar to the batter to taste.
  • The quality of your buttermilk really makes a difference – use good, thick buttermilk (I like Clover Sonona buttermilk which is deliciously thick). If you make your own buttermilk by adding lemon juice or vinegar to milk, then really give it time to thicken; the batter may require less since it is likely to be a thinner consistency.

Adapted from Belgian Buttermilk Waffles with Glazed Bananas, Gourmet (June, 2005), via Epicurious.

Comments

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  1. Jen

    Just wondering if there was a typo here. The ratios on this seemed way off—1 1/3cups flour seemed like way too little for 2 cups of liquid, but I thought maybe the eggs would provide enough other structure. Nope. I had to add almost a full cup more of flour before they had any structure but then they were a little over mixed.
    Flavor is good though.

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    • Liren Baker

      Hi Jen, I appreciate your question and just wanted to let you know that this is very concerning – I haven’t had any issues in the past whenever I made this but I want to make sure again after receiving your comment! Now that I have flour again, I will be testing the recipe again today so I can better answer your question.

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    • Liren Baker

      Hi again, Jen, just circling back to let you know that I spent some time retesting the waffles, and I did find that the batter needed a touch more flour. I made a note regarding buttermilk – the kind that I use is quite thick, much thicker than if you make your own (i.e. lemon juice + milk). I have updated the recipe to reflect both of this. Thank you so much for your feedback!

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  2. Elizabeth

    They look delicious I’ll have to make some for my grandkids this summer .

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  3. Mary@SiftingFocus

    Liren, you are such a good Mommy.  You are creating such delicious food memories for your children.  We should all wake up to chocolate waffles on Monday mornings.

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  4. Liz+@+Floating+Kitchen

    I’m always on board for chocolate at breakfast time. And I still get a case of the “sunday night blues”, even though I work from home now and everyday is basically kind of the same. I guess that kind of stuff just gets ingrained in our brains!

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