Celebrate Waffle Week!

Celebrate Waffle Week!

The first week of September is National Waffle Week. Leggo your bland Eggos and break your fast every day this week with a better-than-the-average waffle. Try some of these ideas or come up with your own creative waffles.

Use your waffles for a sandwich. Try peanut butter and jelly or honey. Grill your waffles and use them for a steak or tuna sandwich, or stack them and add your favorite lunch items in between the layers.

Substitute your regular English muffin with waffles and add what you’d normally eat on top, or make a sandwich by placing a scrambled egg and your favorite breakfast meat in between two waffles.

Top your waffles with blueberries, raspberries, or your favorite fruit.

Serve a waffle on a stick to kids with plenty of yogurt or fruit dip.

Crumble waffles and use them in cobblers, pies and toppings. Substitute them as your salad croutons.

Top a waffle with ice cream and chocolate sauce for dessert.

Make homemade waffles with your own waffle maker. Add chocolate chips, nuts or your favorite toppings inside the actual batter for a twist.

Play a game where everyone takes a bit every time the word “waffle” is used!

Make chicken and waffles, a specialty in many restaurants.

Write a short message to a loved one on your waffles with chocolate syrup.

Make florentaffle, eggettes, toasted waffle pudding and these other cool, crazy waffle ideas.

Trick your guests into thinking you’ve topped a waffle with an egg—and instead make it vanilla yogurt with canned apricot in the center. (This is great for April Fool’s Day as well.)

Make buckwheat sour cream, potato, or other waffle recipes you can find here. Try some lime juice and brown sugar for topping.

Add in some bran or flaxseed when you make your waffles for extra nutritional content.

Make stuff out of your waffles. Remember Drew Barrymore in 50 First Dates? Make a log cabin, a castle or your child’s favorite animal.

Substitute club soda for your water in the batter for fluffier waffles.

Copy the Denny’s alien pancake for your kids by using a waffle and topping it with whipped cream, cherries for eyes, and a bacon (or fakin’) strip for a mouth.

Mix and match your favorite syrups.

You could also try breakfast for dinner and use either waffles or waffle fries. Don’t forget waffle cones for dessert!

For over 100 ways to make waffles, visit Mr. Breakfast.