Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends, and food. And while the turkey is often the star of the show, there are plenty of other delicious dishes that can make your Thanksgiving dinner complete. One of our favorites is sweet potato waffles. They're a fun and easy way to use up leftover sweet potatoes, and they're always a hit with kids and adults alike. Plus, they're a great way to get a serving of vegetables into your holiday meal.
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THANKSGIVING LEFTOVER SWEET POTATO WAFFLES RECIPE BY TASTY
Here's what you need: whole wheat, baking powder, cinnamon, salt, large eggs, milk, olive oil, maple syrup, vanilla extract, mashed sweet potato, oil, cranberry sauce, orange juice, maple syrup, pink lady apple, water, raw pecans, crumbled goat cheese
Provided by Crystal Hatch
Categories Breakfast
Yield 5 waffles
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Make the waffles: In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt.
- In a separate large bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, olive oil, maple syrup, vanilla, and sweet potato until smooth.
- Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and stir with a rubber spatula until just combined, making sure not to overmix the batter.
- Heat a waffle iron and grease with oil.
- Scoop enough batter to fill your waffle iron into the center. Close the iron and cook for 5-6 minutes, until the waffle is golden brown and cooked all the way through. Remove the waffle and repeat with the remaining batter.
- Make the cranberry syrup: Add the cranberry sauce and orange juice to a blender and blend until smooth. The syrup should be thin enough to drizzle, but not liquidy. Add more orange juice as needed to reach the right consistency. Set aside.
- Make the pecan topping: In a small saucepan, combine the apple, pecans, maple syrup, and water. Cook over medium-high heat until the syrup starts to glaze the pecans and the apples soften, about 10 minutes.
- Serve the waffles warm with the pecan topping, cranberry syrup, and a few pieces of goat cheese, if desired.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 626 calories, Carbohydrate 92 grams, Fat 23 grams, Fiber 10 grams, Protein 16 grams, Sugar 39 grams
SAVORY STUFFING WAFFLES RECIPE BY TASTY
The best part of Thanksgiving dinner might just be the leftovers. These waffles are no exception-leftover stuffing and melty cheddar cheese are crisped in a waffle iron, then topped with maple cranberry sauce. It's an explosion of Thanksgiving flavor like you've never had before!
Provided by Betsy Carter
Categories Lunch
Time 30m
Yield 2 waffles
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Make the maple cranberry sauce: Add the cranberry sauce, maple syrup, and salt to a blender and blend until smooth. Transfer to a bowl and set aside until ready to use, or store in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
- Preheat the waffle iron on medium-high.
- In a large bowl, mix together the stuffing, eggs, cheddar cheese, and salt.
- Grease the waffle iron with nonstick spray. Scoop half of the stuffing mixture at a time onto the waffle iron and cook until golden brown and crisp, about 10 minutes.
- Serve the waffles with the maple cranberry sauce.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 669 calories, Carbohydrate 89 grams, Fat 25 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 22 grams, Sugar 73 grams
Tips:
- For crispier waffles, use a waffle maker with deep pockets.
- If you don't have a waffle maker, you can cook the batter in a greased skillet over medium heat.
- To make the waffles ahead of time, cook them according to the recipe and then freeze them in a single layer on a baking sheet. Once frozen, transfer the waffles to a freezer-safe bag and store them for up to 2 months.
- To reheat the waffles, toast them in a toaster or oven until warmed through.
- Serve the waffles with your favorite toppings, such as butter, syrup, fruit, or whipped cream.
Conclusion:
Thanksgiving leftover sweet potato waffles are a delicious and easy way to use up leftover sweet potatoes. They're perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, and they can be easily customized to your liking. Whether you like them crispy or fluffy, savory or sweet, there's a sweet potato waffle recipe out there for you. So next time you have leftover sweet potatoes, don't let them go to waste. Make a batch of these waffles and enjoy them all week long!
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