Thursday, January 17, 2013

Banana Waffles with Buttermilk Syrup


After all that holiday baking, it seems like the January Improv challenge came around way too soon. The ingredients for January were bananas and nutmeg, and the first thing those flavors brought to mind was breakfast. Pancakes are a breakfast staple around here, but for Boy Mimi's last day of winter break from school, something a little more special was in order. Light and crispy waffles, with a dollop of fresh whipped cream, sliced bananas, and a drizzle of home buttermilk syrup, were just the thing. 

The waffles were good, but the real star of breakfast was the buttermilk syrup. It was sweet but not too sugary, and had a nice mild flavor, with hints of vanilla. It was a nice change from the usual maple syrup found on the breakfast table. This syrup is definitely worth making for a special breakfast, and makes an everyday breakfast seem special. 

Banana waffles
Adapted from Sunset magazine January 2005

1 cup flour
1 tbs sugar
1 1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
1/4 tsp salt
2 large eggs, separated
3/4 cup milk
1 ripe banana mashed
1/2 cup sour cream
1/4 cup butter, melted

In a large bowl mix together the dry ingredients.  In another bowl mix together egg yolks, milk, banana, sour cream and butter until well blended. Stir egg mixture into flour mixture until just combined.
In a separate bowl beat the egg whites on high speed until soft peaks form. Gently fold them into the batter until no white streaks remain.
Bake in a Belgian waffle iron until well brown about 6 to 9 minutes. Keep warm on a baking sheet in 200 degree oven for up to 15 minutes. Serve with slightly sweetened whipped cream and warm buttermilk syrup.
Serves 4-6


Buttermilk Syrup

Ingredients
1/2 cup butter
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup buttermilk
1 tablespoon Light Karo Syrup
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon vanilla
pinch of salt


In a deep pot combine the butter, sugar, buttermilk, salt and Karo syrup and bring to a boil. Boil for 2-3 minutes, stirring frequently. Add the baking soda and vanilla and stir till combined. *The baking soda will cause the mixture to foam to twice its volume, so be sure to use a big enough pot* The color of the syrup will turn to a golden brown. Remove from the heat and continue to stir until the syrup thickens. Let it cool and serve immediately, or store in the fridge in an air tight container. It will thicken as it cools, but you can warm it up in the microwave to thin it out.

printable recipe


12 comments:

Valerie said...

Oh, buttermilk syrup!? Yes, please!! These waffles look scrumptious!

Happy belated 2013, Mimi! :)

Kristen said...

I am loving that syrup, too. What a fantastic breakfast! I would end up with whipped cream on my nose from trying to eat it so fast!!

Lizzy Do said...

What a wonderful breakfast! Your buttermilk syrup sounds wonderful!!!!

Kira @ My Sesame Seed Buns said...

Sounds Amazing! I'm your newest follower via GFC. Come visit me over at My Sesame Seed Buns sometime!

Nichole L said...

I really need to buy a waffle maker. Yours look incredible...and that syrup...how did you not drink it?

Deanna - Teaspoon of Spice said...

Ahh, these waffles look heavenly and I'm very intrigued by the syrup. I make buttermilk pancakes weekly and will look forward to trying both these recipes out.

Lisa~~ said...

Love the buttermilk syrup! What a delicious way to start the day or as a late night treat!

My Improv Cooking Challenge entry this month: Baked Bananas, hope that you'll stop over and check the recipe out.

Lisa~~

Amber @ The Cook's Sister said...

I love these waffles, they look so amazing! A great addition to the Improv Challenge!

grace said...

i've recently started craving waffles more than pancakes, which is surprising--i've always been a pancake gal! these sound really special and scrumptious, mimi!

Juliana said...

What a nice combination, banana waffle paired with buttermilk syrup....what a great way to start a day.
Have a great week Mimi!

Velva said...

i was just having a conversation about waffles. I have never made "real" waffles and was toying with the idea, of attempting to make a southern favorite fried chicken waffles. I think your buttermilk syrup was really nice.

Velva

scrambledhenfruit said...

If I knew I was having these for breakfast in the morning, it sure would be easier to get out of bed! They look positively eye opening. :)