International Waffle Day is a day that celebrates the delicious breakfast treat, waffles! It is celebrated on March 25th every year and is a great excuse to indulge in some waffle-y goodness.
The origin of waffles is believed to date back to the Middle Ages, when flat cakes were cooked between two metal plates in a waffle iron. The hot iron plates were filled with batter and then clamped together to form a pattern of deep pockets. The cakes were then cooked over a fire and served with honey, sugar, and fruit. In the 16th century, waffles were brought to the New World by Dutch settlers, who called them “wafels.” With the invention of the waffle iron in the late 19th century, waffles quickly became a popular treat. In the 20th century, waffles became even more popular with the introduction of frozen and ready–made waffles. Waffle makers also became more widely available, making it easy for people to make their own waffles at home. Today, waffles are enjoyed around the world and come in a variety of flavors, including sweet and savory. They are often served with syrup, butter, and other toppings. They can also be used as a base for breakfast sandwiches, desserts, and other dishes.
The earliest known recipe for waffles dates back to the 14th century. It comes from a manuscript called Liber de Coquina, which contains a collection of recipes from the south of France. The recipe calls for barley flour, salt, and eggs: Take fine and clean barley–flour, and mix it with eggs and a good quantity of salt; make it into little cakes, and fry them in grease.
Today, the United States is the world’s largest consumer of waffles, accounting for approximately 40% of all waffles consumed worldwide. The remaining 60% is divided among the rest of the world, with countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany among the top waffle-consuming countries.
• The oldest known recipe for waffles was written in 14th century France.
• In the United States, waffles are often served with maple syrup, but in other countries, waffles are served with a variety of sweet and savory toppings.
• The world’s largest waffle measured 8 feet in diameter and was created in Norway in 2009.
• The traditional shape of a waffle is a square, but it can also be made in other shapes such as rectangles, hearts, and circles.
Waffle Recipe
Ingredients:
– 2 cups all-purpose flour
– 2 tablespoons sugar
– 1 tablespoon baking powder
– 1 teaspoon salt
– 2 eggs, beaten
– 1 1/2 cups milk
– 1/3 cup butter, melted
Instructions:
1. Preheat a waffle iron.
2. In a large bowl, mix together the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt.
3. In a separate bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk and melted butter.
4. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix until just combined.
5. Grease the waffle iron with a little butter or oil.
6. Pour the batter into the waffle iron and cook according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
7. Serve warm with butter and syrup. Enjoy!
Whether you’re a fan of plain waffles topped with maple syrup, or a fan of more creative waffle toppings like fruit, Nutella, and ice cream, International Waffle Day is the perfect time to get creative in the kitchen. Creating a unique and delicious waffle masterpiece is a great way to celebrate this fun and tasty holiday. So, grab your waffle iron, some ingredients, and get ready to celebrate International Waffle Day in style!
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