Saturday, October 9, 2010

Pumpkin Waffles {with the WORKS}




Pumpkin Waffles

Lisa Pearson



2 eggs

2 cups buttermilk

1/3 cup plain pumpkin {no spices added}

½ tsp. nutmeg

½ tsp. pumpkin pie spice

2 cups flour

1 tsp. baking soda

2 tsp. baking powder

½ tsp. sea salt


Beat eggs, buttermilk and pumpkin together. Add the rest of the ingredients. Whisk until batter is smooth. Place 2/3 of a cup on waffle iron and let cook until golden brown.



Cinnamon Sugar

½ cup organic sugar

1 Tbsp. cinnamon



Homemade Syrup

Lisa Pearson


1 cup organic sugar

1 cup brown sugar

2 tsp. clearjel {available at King Arthur or the Decorette Shop}

½ cup corn syrup

1 cup water

2 tsp. pure vanilla extract



Whisk all dry ingredients together in a little saucepan. Add wet ingredients. Stir until it boils. Boil for three minutes. Strain. Pour into an old-fashioned glass syrup dispenser and frolick the day away!

Be sure to keep leftover syrup in the fridge. Now, go frolick!



Pumpkin Spice Whipped Cream

Lisa Pearson


Whip up 1 pint of whipping cream with 4 Tbsp. Torani Pumpkin Spice Syrup.


Here is what you do:

*Place waffle{s} on plate

*Sprinkle generously with cinnamon sugar

*Pour on warm syrup {in your cute little glass dispenser} :)

*Top with whipped cream and garnish with freshly ground nutmeg

Post Note: It is the little things in life that add zest to life. With all the money you will be saving by making your own syrup, you can purchase a dispenser. They can be found at thrift stores...make sure it has a tight seal..., Cash and Carry, K-Mart, Target, EBAY etc. and if you don't have the time, CHRISTMAS IS COMING AND THE GOOSE IS GETTING FAT! {my hubby's favorite saying from October on!}





An Autumn Brunch Menu:

Orange Juice and Milk

Pumpkin Waffles

Pumpkin Spice Whipped Cream

Cinnamon Sugar

Homemade Syrup

Oma's applesauce

shoulda made bacon on the bbq, but opted for the sugar high!

tired girls home from college, 1 teenage boy, an energetic hubby, and grandparents who dropped by...a little dappled doggie who feels she is entitled to pumpkin waffles, too...and there you have our crazy, late, late brunch!

Happy Happy Happy Saturday!

6 comments:

  1. I can't even describe how happy pumpkin waffles would make me. : )

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  2. me too! I love reading up on the health benefits of different foods and they say that "nutmeg oil has the ability to stimulate the brain...it relieves stress and stimulates mental activity."According to www.indepthinfo.com...so, maybe it is the pumpkin and the nutmeg that make you HAPPY!

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  3. Gosh Lisa, I love all things pumpkin. This looks great and not too hard to make. Thanks for sharing these awesome recipes with us.

    Blessings and love,
    Debbie

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  4. Thanks for the tip about nutmeg, i'll have to add more to my diet!! : )

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  5. mmm..it's breakfast for dinner night, and these are most definitely on the menu! Thanks for the delicious pumpkin recipes friend!

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  6. Oh wow this makes me want to go out and buy a waffle maker right now, love the addition of homemade syrup and pumpkin spice whipped cream.

    Thanks for linking for the pumpkin round-up.

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