Hey everyone, it’s John, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, sweet potato and pecan nut waffles with maple syrup. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.
Reviews for: Photos of Sweet Potato Pecan Waffles. In this easy vegetable side dish recipe, sweet potatoes are tossed with maple syrup, butter and lemon juice and are I made these the night before and reheated as suggested on the day of. When I heated them again I added chopped pecans and thought they complemented the sweet potatoes well.
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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook sweet potato and pecan nut waffles with maple syrup using 10 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Sweet Potato and Pecan nut Waffles with Maple syrup:
- Prepare 210 g cake flour
- Prepare 15 ml baking powder
- Get 15 ml caster sugar
- Take 15 ml maple syrup(plus extra for roasting the sweet potato)
- Get 150 g pecan nuts roughly chopped
- Make ready 300 ml milk
- Take 2 free-range eggs (separated)
- Get 50 g melted butter
- Take 1 medium sized sweet potato chopped into rounds/cubes
- Get 1 pinch cinnamon
Put the chopped pecan nuts, spring onions and herbs in a bowl then mix all the salad dressing ingredients. As the sweet potatoes come out the oven, toss everything together and serve immediately warm. I love roasted sweet potatoes with maple syrup. When the pie has finished baking, remove it from the oven and sprinkle the pecan mixture evenly over the top.
Steps to make Sweet Potato and Pecan nut Waffles with Maple syrup:
- To make the waffle mix, sift all of the dry ingredients into a bowl then add the sugar.
- Whisk the milk, the two egg yolks(separated from the eggs) and melted butter together. Add to the dry ingredients and mix until a smooth consistency is achieved.
- Beat the egg whites to a soft peak, add to the mix by folding. Set aside for 30 minutes.
- Preheat your oven to 180 degrees C. Add the chopped sweet potato to a roasting dish and drizzle with the extra maple syrup and cinnamon. Roast for 25 minutes or until golden and caramelized. Set aside and let cool.
- Switch on your waffle machine. Roughly mash up the sweet potato, take care not to thoroughly mash up, as you need chunks of it to be present in the waffle for texture and taste. Roughly chop the pecan nuts and add both to the waffle mix, fold gently to until just combined
- Using an ice cream scoop or big spoon, spoon the batter onto each side of the waffle compartments on the machine, close the machine and let cook for 3-5 minutes until golden brown and crisp (or follow the manufacturers instructions on the packaging) serve with a quenelle/scoop of vanilla ice cream, a sprinkling of pecan nuts and a light drizzle of maple syrup.
These Roasted Sweet Potatoes are made with simple ingredients — sweet potatoes, a drizzle of olive oil, real maple syrup, toasted pecans, cinnamon, and dried cranberries. My favorite way to eat vegetables is to roast them. It brings out their natural flavors and makes vegetables taste that much. Whether you call them Maple Roasted Sweet Potatoes or candied yams, these tender, sweet, and irresistible nuggets are the quintessential Thanksgiving side dish. They're also super simple to prepare, which gives them a permanent spot on my Thanksgiving menu.
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