I discovered a can of sweetened sweet potatoes after doing a cabinet shelf
contents shuffle (to make sure I'm not accidently buying doubles or wasting
food before it expires.) Kinda odd because we normally eat fresh sweet
potatoes, well, just like regular potatoes - baked in the toaster oven and
served with a dab of butter and salt. Yum!
I probably bought them to make sweet potato pie or some other dessert type
thing which I wasn't feeling at the moment. As my empty stomach started
to rumble at the time of day that is a little late for breakfast and a little
early for lunch, the sweet potato recipe idea hit me - use the canned sweet
potatoes to make sweet potato waffles for brunch!
I created my sweet potato waffle recipe with milk allergy and egg allergy
friendly variations. I have a dairy allergy and I'd really like to eat the
waffles I make. I have a friend with an egg allergy and it would be terribly
rude to invite her over for a future brunch and feed her Danger Eggs.
Which I suppose this means this is a vegan Belgian sweet potato waffle recipe
too. Look at me, all recipe multitasking!
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Easy and Allergy Friendly Sweet Potato Waffle Recipe
You will need the following ingredients:
1 and 3/4 cups of flour
2 Teaspoons of baking powder
1 Teaspoon of Kosher salt
½ Teaspoon of pumpkin pie spice (or more or less to taste) - you can
buy my absolute favorite, I will hoard during an apocalypse,
Trader Joe's Pumpkin Spice here
1 and ¾ cups of milk OR your favorite plant based milk to make
it milk allergy friendly
2 eggs OR an
egg substitute like this one to
make it egg allergy friendly
2 cups of drained canned sweet potatoes OR
baked and peeled fresh sweet potatoes
Note: My canned sweet potatoes were already sweetened so I did not add
sugar to my recipe. If I were using unsweetened sweet potatoes I probably
wouldn't add brown sugar or sweetener because we don't like our pancakes and
waffles to be overly sweet before topping it with maple syrup. But, If you
prefer your sweet potato recipes on the sweet side, you can add brown sugar to
taste to the batter if you like.
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convenience.)
You can use my sweet potato waffle recipe to make pancake too!
Step by Step How to Make This Waffle Recipe:
1. Thoroughly mix together the dry ingredients: flour, Kosher salt, and
pumpkin pie spice in a mixing bowl and set it aside.
2.
Use a potato masher or fork to thoroughly mash the sweet potatoes in a
separate bowl.
3.
Add the eggs and milk to the mashed sweet potatoes and thoroughly mix them
together.
4. Combine and thoroughly mix the wet and dry ingredients together to
make the waffle batter.
5. Preheat your waffle maker if needed. Butter/oil your waffle iron as
needed, pour the batter into the waffle maker, and allow the waffles to cook
until the waffles are golden brown. (My
Belgian waffle maker is similar to this one
and has lights that indicate when the waffle maker is ready and when the
waffles are fully cooked and ready to serve.
6. Top with your favorite maple syrup, applesauce, or waffle topping
and dig in!
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XOXO,
Niki
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