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Huckleberry Waffles
Huckleberry Waffles — This Timeless Moment
By stefan
An activity I love to do in the Kootenays during the summer is to forage for huckleberries. This past week while visiting my parents I had the opportunity to go out to our favorite spot in the Monashee Mountains and pick. …
2 eggs (yolks and whites separated)
1 3/4 cups milk
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups flour
2 tablespoons honey
4 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup fresh huckleberries
Start by mixing the yolks and the whites in separate bowls until they are light and fluffy. Then mix in the remaining wet ingredients into the yolks until well mixed. In another bowl combine the dry ingredients until well mixed. Then slowly mix the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients. Fold in the egg whites until just mixed in. Finally add the huckleberries.
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Huckleberry Waffles
Huckleberry Waffles Recipe by Foreign Foods | ifood.tv
Ingredients
Directions
Beat egg yolks.
Add to margarine.
Stir into dry ingredients.
Do not stir out all lumps.
Beat egg whites stiff.
Fold into batter along with berries.
Bake on preheated waffle iron.
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Huckleberry Waffles
The Thrifty Garden/Home: Revamped Waffles
By Mrs. Mac
1-3/4 cup whole wheat flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
1 tablespoon organic unrefined sugar or honey*
3 egg yolks, beaten
4 tablespoons oil or melted butter
1-1/2 cups milk
3 egg whites, beaten until stiff
1/3 cup fresh or frozen huckleberries (or raspberries/blueberries/blackberries)
Mix the dry ingredients together with a wire whisk, set aside. Using your stand mixer, add the egg whites to the mixing bowl and beat until stiff. Beat the yolks in a small bowl, add milk and oil … mix with a fork. Remove the egg whites from the mixing bowl … set aside. To the same bowl add the flour and egg/milk mixture. Beat til barely blended. Carefully fold in the egg whites. To a preheated and well oiled waffle iron add 1/4 cup of batter. Top with a small amount of berries .. then cover berries with 1/4 cup of more waffle batter (this helps the waffle not to stick due to the berries). Bake according to your waffle iron directions. Mine is old and I just watch for the waffle to stop steaming.
Serve waffles warm with a little butter and real maple syrup. Your kids won’t ever want you to buy Eggo’s again … this whole grain waffle will fill you up until lunch
*if using honey … add it to the liquid egg/milk mix



