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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Desserts => Topic started by: achookwoman on February 15, 2010, 12:51:29 pm
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Waffles made with coconut oil and coconut flour
These waffles are made with coconut oil and coconut flour replacing some of the white flour and all of the butter. They were cooked on an electric (sunbeam) waffle iron. I cooked some, light brown for heating in the toaster for breakfast, and some cooked fully to eat for tea.
1 1/2 cups of S.R. flour
1/2 cup of coconut flour
3 eggs
50g. of coconut oil
3/4 cup skim milk
1 1/4 cups water
1/4 cup sugar
Place all in TMX bowl, zap for30 sec., speed 7
Check that it is well mixed, if not scrape down and give the mix 10 more seconds.
can be used immediately or kept in fridge for 2 days.
Members' comments
katesjoy - you can make coconut flour. When you make coconut milk, spread the leftover pulp onto a baking sheet and bake until dry in a 200 degree oven and then grind in thermie until fine powder.
Tebasile - Thank you Chookie. I made your delicious waffles with sifted spelt flour.
raevin - Made these for the kids before school this morning - so easy and so delicious, thanks for a fantastic recipe !
(http://See photo here http://achookwoman.blogspot.com/2010/02/waffles-made-with-coconut-oil-and.html)
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I've never made waffles. Probably because if I did I would eat them with lots of lovely icecream and syrup. I love them.
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Yummy Chookie, waffles or pancakes are a Sunday favourite in this house :D
I always make some a little undercooked and put them in the freezer to cook in the toaster. Especially if I have made more healthy ones (ha ha because they are the ones that are left over lol)
How did you make your coconut flour - did you just use shredded or desiccated coconut?
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Thanks Chookie. They look great on the blog - actualy pointed Maddy fro the British Larder to your blog for look.
faffa_70 - it comes in packets already prepared. MrsT bought some about 2 years ago and I had only used it sparingly in pancakes as I mistakenly believed it was probably bad and full of fatty things ;D ;D - dummy me. It is healthy stuff
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Even better!! Is it a health shop item?? I have NEVER seen it - never been looking for it either lol
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Faffa l couldn't find it near me, but you can make it. When you make coconut milk, spread the leftover pulp onto a baking sheet and bake until dry in a 200 degree oven and then grind in thermie until fine powder.
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Thank you :-* :-* too easy!
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Thank you Chookie. I made your delicious waffles with sifted speltflour :-*
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Tebasile, t hese look great. Love to see people experimenting.
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Good work Tebasile - great to see
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Would they be low GI?
What options are there if you don't have a waffle iron?
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dgg9879, don't know to both questions. Sorry. Where do you live.? It is just that Sunbeam in Australia sell electric Waffle Irons pretty cheap.
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Fingers in ears going la la la la.................Chookie don't tell me that. I've always wanted a waffle maker but never bought one. I think I will try and resist as more yummy food is the last thing we need in this house.
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Cookie, you REALLY need a Waffle Iron. :D :D :D :D :D
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Made these for the kids before school this morning - so easy and so delicious, thanks for a fantastic recipe !
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Hi raevin, thanks for your first comment on the forum and bumping this recipe. Welcome to the forum :)
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Thanks for bumping this, I've not noticed it before and we are planning on making waffles this weekend so will give this recipe a go.
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Raevin, glad you liked them. Hope you are enjoying your TMX. I recently made a Turkish Carrot cake and used Coconut oil in this . The difficulty with the flour is that it needs a lot of eggs to make a successful cake.
Wonder, hope you like them.
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Chookie, I'm assuming using full cream milk is OK?
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Chookie, I'm assuming using full cream milk is OK?
Yes.
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I still haven't bought a waffle iron. One day! No waffle iron means a few less calories as I love them.
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Yum! Thanks for bumping, I must try this one. I make Quirky Jo's Blender Batter Waffles, but I always forget to do the batter the night before I need it for breakfast. This would be a good substitute.
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I forgot to buy the coconut flour >:(