Friday, February 27, 2015

Biscuit Waffles

OMG!  These Biscuit Waffles were so delicious and so easy to make.  I know you are going to love them as much as we did.  I am not a great waffle maker, and maybe it's because I am not a huge waffle lover.  Probably, because I don't love cleaning the waffle iron after I am done making the waffles.  I can be a fairly lazy cook, and since I am very OCD about keeping my kitchen clean, cleaning a waffle iron is the last thing I want to do, but for these Biscuit Waffles, I will clean the waffle iron.  I know this sentence was a huge run on, but I'm ok with that, I hope you are too.  Anyhoo, on to the recipe, they would be great for this Sunday's Brunch.


Biscuit Waffles

Ingredients:

Pillsbury Grands Biscuits or you store brand Large Biscuits
1/4 lb butter

For Topping
sugar/cinnamon sugar mixture
or 
powdered sugar
or 
syrup

Directions:

By the way, I used a lot of butter on these.

Heat up your waffle iron.

Melt your butter in a bowl and with a pastry brush, brush the top and bottom of your waffle iron with your melted butter.

Place you biscuit in the center of the waffle iron and brush the top of the biscuit with butter also.

Cook the same way you would when you cook regular waffles.  The timing is not any different.

When done place your Biscuit Waffle on a plate, brush it again with melted butter.

Repeat this process, until you have cooked all of your waffles.

The Grand's Biscuits come with 8 in a pack, so this will make 8 waffles, which is anywhere from 3 to 4 servings depending on how your family eats.

I know you are going to love this recipe.  They are so amazingly, delicious.

I always love hearing from you, so please let me know what you think of this recipe.

Have a great week and enjoy!
Debi

8 comments:

  1. I was a little confused but finally figured out you mean Grand's Biscuits. What an awesome and easy, no-mix way to make waffles. As soon as I get some refrigerator biscuits, I'll fire up the waffle maker and try these. Love this idea, Debi! I'm so glad you shared this nice treat for family, cook, and cleaner-upper. :-)
    Blessings~
    Kim

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    1. Hi Kim,
      Thanks so much for catching my mistake. I changed it to Pillsbury Grands Biscuits I hope you like them. They are so easy to make, and we loved them. Let me know if you try them.
      Debi

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  2. Sounds too easy and good to me. NO more messy waffle mix and not getting it right! Pinned!

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    1. Hi Ann Marie,
      It is really easy, and they taste great. Let me know if you give them a try. Thanks for pinning.
      Have a great week.
      Debi

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  3. They sound positively delicious! Thanks so much for sharing at my Creative Ways Link Party!
    Blessings,
    Nici

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    1. Hi Nici,
      Thanks so much and thanks so much for your wonderful party again.
      Have a great week.
      Debi @ Adorned From Abov

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  4. These look and sound fantastic!
    I know for sure that my husband would loooooooooooove them :)

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    1. Hi Winnie,
      Thank you so much. I hope that you both enjoy them. We really did.
      Have a great week and thanks so much for coming by. I really appreciate it.
      Debi

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