Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Easy Biscuit Waffles


Are you looking for the easiest breakfast recipe ever?  Well, look no further.  These waffles are made with only one ingredient - canned biscuits!  You can have fresh waffles on your plate in 90 seconds. This recipe could make me change my mind about making breakfast during the week!  I think these are even easier than frozen waffles.  I know they are cheaper!

Chicken Legs suggested this would be a great meal for the kids to make for Dad this weekend.  Chicken Legs made some of these himself, so I know your kids can do it! :)




Easy Biscuit Waffles
(Printable Recipe)

1 can Grands Jr. Golden Layers biscuits
cooking spray
butter
syrup

Spray waffle maker with cooking spray. Heat waffle maker.

Separate dough into 10 biscuits. Place up to 4 biscuits at a time on waffle maker. Close lid of waffle maker; cook 1 to 2 minutes or until light golden brown. Serve immediately with butter and syrup.


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14 comments:

Mika said...

How fun! I love little tricks like this. I'll have to show my 11 year old daughter this one!
Thanks Steph!

Mike said...

What a great idea! Thanks for posting it.

Mike

The Japanese Redneck said...

Okay, now I see a new waffle maker must be purchased in the near future.

You know, I wonder if I could make these on my panini press?

Cathy said...

Looks super easy! I think we'll give this a try on Sunday morning.

Judi said...

What a great and easy idea! Love it. I also see a waffle maker purchase in my future.

Baboo Blacksnake said...

Where da CHICKEN ??? I wants CHICKEN & WAFFLES !!!

briarrose said...

That picture makes me want to sprint to the kitchen for some waffles. ;)

Awesome quick breakfast idea.

Allison said...

What a great idea! Thanks for sharing.

Susie J. said...

Tried this last night, and it was a hit!! Of course, I had to use the homestyle biscuits, because I didn't have any of the Golden Layers ones on hand, but it still turned out yummy. :)

Mary Alice said...

We had these this morning. So simple and so good! We used a Mid-century Modern style waffle iron (Sunbeam) we got at the thrift store for $6. Loved the waffles with butter and syrup. Thinking about strawberries, bananas and whipped cream for an easy dessert. Thanks for sharing.

Kelly @ Ruby Begonia said...

I found this on pinterest and tried it this morning! It was fun, but I have a tip for everyone. Do NOT leave the waffle maker for clean up after you get back from taking the kids to school. You will end up with thick white stuff (lard?) stuck in the grids and it will be a HUGE pain to get it clean!

slk said...

I love this idea. May be I will try it this weekend.

Lib M. said...

We just made these yesterday. Our waffle iron took more like 3 minutes to brown them up, but they were super easy! They won't replace the real thing, but for a quickie breakfast, these are a-okay!

Rae said...

I need to run out and buy a waffle maker! These look great. The kids will love them.

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