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Crispy waffles > French toast > fluffy waffles > pancakes
This is my main problem with waffles, although I still would order them differently. Trying to make waffles for my kids, I can’t seem to batch them without losing that crispness. Instead of joining the family for breakfast I need to feed the machine and make sure every waffle gets an immediate consumer, so it will be nice and crisp
I make them and put them in the oven at a low heat to keep them warm and crispy.
Also swear by the pam Anderson recipe https://www.recipething.com/recipes/show/35555-pam-andersons-waffles