Last week, I noticed that Lisa (from the Cutting Edge of Ordinary) recipe for Blueberry Sour Cream Waffles. I was intrigued by the recipe, so I decided that this would be our Sunday breakfast. After church, we stopped to pick up a few things at the market and I was really hungry-- like, feed me now! I rolled up my sleeves and dug in:
I had an unfinished bag of frozen blueberries-- less than a cup. I did a quick thaw, by rinsing them with warm water. The dry ingredients took minutes to whisk together-- flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. I sprinkled some of the dry ingredients on top of the blueberries and gently gave them a stir. Why? It's a baker's trick I've used for the longest time, to keep berries from sinking to the bottom of the dough. It's a habit, now. Melt one stick of unsalted butter. Yes, one stick. It's a treat, trust me.
The wet ingredients are 1/2 cup sour cream (I used lite), milk (I used 1%), 3 eggs and the melted butter.
Make a well in the dry ingredients and pour the wet into the center. Stir just until combined-- unless you like tough waffles. We don't! If using berries, very gently add them in. I didn't stir them a lot, because I didn't want to turn the batter purple. It took about 10 minutes for me to make this. Who needs box mixes?
I've had this Belgian Waffle Maker for a very long time. It takes about 1/2 cup of batter, and makes two waffles at a time-- but they're thick and we like them that way! Cook the batter, according to your waffle maker.
I think waffles are made for melted butter...
I had both regular maple syrup and blueberry maple syrup. Decisions, decisions... blueberry, it is!
I'm so glad I spotted Lisa's recipe. If you've never visited her blog, it's amazing. She's a talented photographer, and I love her recipes. I've been lurking on her blog for quite some time, and I'm glad she shared this recipe. It's a keeper! I am linking this recipe to the Saturday Blog Showcase today! Each Saturday bloggers have an opportunity to share a recipe that has been made from a fellow blogger's website. The hostesses are Ann at Thibeault's Table and Lori at All That Splatters. Thanks Ann and Lori for creating a way to give kudos to fellow bloggers who inspire us to try their recipes!
If you'd like a printable recipe card, please scroll to the bottom of this post.
My work week looks pretty busy, but I hope to carve out some time to upload some recipes I've made. I have about six to post, and I look forward to sharing them with you.











25 comments:
I really feel I need a waffle maker more than ever now.
That's my idea of a wonderful breakfast. I don't indulge very often but these waffles are irresistible.
Would you come make these for us? I am too lame to make them myself, but they look delicious!
What a wonderful breakfast. We adore waffles - sweet and savory - around her. These look and sound delicious.
Delicious! Blueberry waffles are the best!
I agree with you - what is the point of boxed mix?
Oh man! These sound like the perfect breakfast to me. I love berry syrup intead of maple.
Ayyiyi those look good . That is one rich batter! I can only imagine how good they would taste. I have yet to get a waffle iron of my own because I'm afraid I'd make stuff like this every day.
This really sounds like the perfect Sunday morning breakfast. I love using sour cream in baked goods...it makes them so moist and gives them a nice tang.
What a beautiful waffle! Love the addition of sour cream. Who needs a box when you can whip up a batch of these beauties? Delicious!
You know I'm a sucker for all things blueberries and brunch so this is right up my alley! i will definitely be giving these a try. yummy!
OMG, those waffles look fabulous. Delicious!
Wow, these look amazing. Hmmmm, maybe I will make them this weekend!!!
Thanks for sharing this delicious recipe. The food photos were great.
I am so touched that you made these! They are wonderful aren't they? I am waiting on my new waffle iron so I can make more!! Thanks for the link love and your information today in the email. I'll let you know how I make out!
I enjoy waffles more than pancakes but (I'm almost ashamed to admit) I have never made a waffle (toaster waffles excluded) in my life. I think I was afraid the batter would end up everywhere but inside. I want a waffle make now. (mother's day wish list)
I NEED a waffle maker! My daughter loves pancakes but I love waffles. These look wonderful and filling.
Oh my goodness, I just want to get a fork and start eating these!!! Yum-oo
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These waffles look so divine! Love blueberries, so I will definitely try these. Thanks for the great recipe, cher!
I think waffles are worth the effort, and any recipe that contains blueberries is a winner!
One of the twins has been bugging me about getting a waffle maker. I told him to ask Santa for one and I would use it to make him waffles. Guess he didn't want waffles that much. :) Yours look wonderful. Now I'm thinking I want waffles.
~ingrid
I waffle make and I've never used it! I think I'll have to dust it off this week for sure. My son is home from college this week and he'd love these.
FANTASTIC Photos of a FANTASTIC breakfast! I just got my first waffle maker for Christmas & have been trying recipes from the book that came with it. I will put your's (and Lisa's) on my list of experiments. I always have frozen blueberries...prolific bushes on the family property. :D
Thanks for sharing!
I have to tell you that your waffles are probably the best looking waffles I've ever seen.
I've been thinking for a while that I need a waffle maker, and your pictures have just confirmed that for me.
just got a waffle maker last night. must try this! thanks for the recipe!
Debby, Just posted these waffles on my blog. They were delicious!
Thanks for the recipe.
http://lickthebowlgood.blogspot.com/2010/05/berry-licious-waffles-for-your-momma.html
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