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    Chocolate Waffles With Chocolate Caramel Syrup

    Source of Recipe

    Niki

    List of Ingredients

    Chocolate Waffles With Chocolate Caramel Syrup


    Cchocolate Waffles

    * 2 eggs
    * 1c milk
    * 3 TB oil
    * 1 tsp vanilla
    * ½ c flour
    * 1/3 c cocoa
    * 2 TB sugar
    * 2 tsp baking powder
    * 1 tsp salt
    Chocolate-Caramel Syrup

    * 1 ½ cups sugar
    * ½ cup cocoa
    * ¾ cup buttermilk OR sour cream
    * 1 stick butter, softened
    * 2 T corn syrup (light or dark)
    * 2 tsp vanilla extract
    * Mix together the sugar and cocoa in a small bowl.

    Recipe

    Beat eggs, milk, and vanilla in a medium bowl. In a smaller bowl, combine the dry ingredients. Add to wet ingredients and stir until blended. Beat for about a minute to give the eggs a little lift. Pour the correct amount into your waffle maker and cook until the iron stops steaming. Makes about 8 small waffles. Note: For a less intense chocolate flavor (more of a milk chocolate than a semi-sweet), decrease the cocoa to ¼ c and increase the sugar to 3 TB.

    In a medium saucepan, combine the sugar-cocoa mixture, the buttermilk (or sour cream), butter, and corn syrup. Over medium-high heat, stir until the mixture boils. Continue stirring while it boils for 7 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla. Serve warm on your favorite dessert or breakfast.

    NOTE #1:
    For slightly thicker syrup, boil and stir longer than 7 minutes. You won't be able to tell how thick it is while it's boiling, so make the recipe once to see how thick 7 minutes will get it, and then the next time you make it, you can decide whether you want it thicker. If so, boil it a bit longer.

    NOTE #2:
    When the syrup cools completely, it will harden. You can liquefy it again by warming it up slowly either in a pan (Id even suggest a double boiler to avoid burning) or in 30-second intervals in the microwave, stirring between each run. However, while it'll still taste good reheated, the consistency won't be quite as smooth as it was fresh.

 

 

 


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