Belgian Waffles and Pancakes What is the difference? Need answer soon?!


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Belgian Waffles and Pancakes What is the difference? Need answer soon?

I am really hungry for pancakes right now! All I have is Belgian Waffles mix and no waffle maker. NO pancakes mix or Bisquick. What is the differance and can I just make it like pancakes? I am really hungry for pancakes. I can't drive I am disabled at the time.

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1 day ago
OK well I am going to try this, and I will see how they turn out. I am a cook, just never did this before. So in 4 hours I will pick some one...Waffle Mix +water =? Should I add a egg? HMM


Answers: 1 day ago
OK well I am going to try this, and I will see how they turn out. I am a cook, just never did this before. So in 4 hours I will pick some one...Waffle Mix +water =? Should I add a egg? HMM not exactly sure, but they do have something in them to make them a little different. maybe sugar and eggs or oil? you could use it as pancakes, they will be a little differnet bnut not bad. goo dluck! It should work, but your pancakes may be a little thinner and crispier than normal soft buttermilk pancakes, would be.

The Belgian waffle differs from regular waffles in that the recipe contains more sugar, and oil and sometimes more egg in order to get a lighter, sweeter, crispier waffle.



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