This is monumental you guys. Today, after just about 4(!!!) years of blogging, I finally get to add a waffle section to the site. French toast has been around here for a while, pancakes have yet to make an appearance, and for the very first time we have a waffle recipe! It's exciting stuff.
Of course, it figures that I'd start things off with your totally non-standard waffle -- we're talking savory, syrup-less, breakfast-for-dinner type waffles -- but they're every bit as good as their sweet counterparts, so why not? (Side note: who am I, saying savory is just as good as sweet? Not normal behavior AT ALL, but regardless...) They're hearty and cheesy, with chives and cornmeal upping the flavor factor even more, annnnnd they couldn't be easier to make - nothing fancy or complicated going on at all. The one thing you must, must do though, is eat them with a dollop of sour cream and (even better) a fried egg on top. ← That's really what you call breakfast for dinner, allllll the way.
In other, also exciting news, today's post comes with a giveaway! I just recently learned about a brand new cooking oil called ExtraOrigin OmegaOil, which is a blend of healthy oils (olive, coconut, flax, sunflower, avocado, and chia to be exact) that has a 1:1 ratio of Omega-3 to Omega-6, and since I'm REALLY partial to whole food oils over things like canola oil and butter, I was super excited to try it out. I reminds me of olive oil but with a bit more of a neutral flavor, so I think it might even work well with some sweet baked goods, but it was perfect in these waffles.
PrintCheddar & Chive Cornbread Waffles
An extra-cheesy, savory spin on waffles. Top it with a fried egg and a dollop of sour cream and think breakfast for dinner!
- Cook Time: 4 minutes
- Total Time: 4 minutes
- Yield: four 7 ½" waffles 1x
Ingredients
- 6 ⅜ ounces (1 ½ cups, spoon and level) all-purpose flour
- 5 ⅝ ounces (1 cup) yellow cornmeal
- 4 ⅞ ounces (1 ½ cups) shredded cheddar cheese
- ⅜ ounce (¼ cup) minced chives
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 14 ⅞ ounces (1 ¾ cup) low fat buttermilk
- 2 ounces (¼ cup) ExtraOrigin OmegaOil (or sub olive/vegetable oil)
- 2 eggs
Instructions
- In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, cornmeal, cheese, chives, baking powder, baking soda, and salt until evenly combined.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together the buttermilk, oil, and eggs until smooth. Add to the dry ingredients and fold in just until evenly incorporated. Let sit for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, heat waffle iron.
- Light grease waffle iron with nonstick spray. Scoop batter onto iron in portions (spreading out if needed since batter may have thickened quite a bit while resting) and cook waffles until deep golden-brown. Serve immediately with a fried egg and/or a dollop of sour cream and a sprinkle of fresh chives.
Notes
Recipe adapted from King Arthur Flour
Disclosure: I was provided with bottles of OmegaOil to sample in order to make this post possible.
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Blue says
Very interesting twist on the waffle. Chive and cheddar. . Which foods do you serve with it . Curious
alexandra says
I like to serve it with a dollop of sour cream and a fried egg like you see in the photo. Works for breakfast or dinner as a light meal!
Alexandra robertson says
This waffle looks awesome and the oil sounds like such a healthy product to sub for regular old canola or veg. I'd love to try it in a cake mix or brownie batter.
Carolsue says
I would fry chicken or fish with it
DJ says
I would make some tasty strawberry pancakes.
Ally says
Other than this, I'd love to try making baked zucchini with it!
manda says
I would make that recipe!
karen says
I would try making mayonnaise with it!
Kristen says
I'd like to try using this oil to fry tortillas for homemade tacos.
sara says
I'd love to make my favorite olive oil banana bread. :)
Stephanie says
These waffles look phenomenal! (It's King Arthur Flour :) Cute error!) I would make my Olive Oil Lemon bread.
alexandra says
OMG - can't believe I made that mistake! Haha thanks for the heads up :)
Annette says
What impressive ingredients in this oil. I'd love to use it to make zucchini pancakes.
robyn donnelly says
I would use for everything that needed oil or butter.
Brittany Koelmel says
This is awesome! I would use this oil make everything! :)
June @ How to Philosophize with Cake says
Happy blogoversary! These waffles look delicious, savory waffles are always interesting :)
alexandra says
Thanks June!
Sam @ SugarSpunRun says
This waffle is so different, it sounds incredible! I love the savory twist, I'm used to drowning mine in syrup!
alexandra says
Haha I feel you! But the savory version is pretty dang good! ;)