This recipe is sponsored by Wholesome!®. Um, hi. This is breakfast level: ridiculous. And I’m going to try to sell it to you anyways, because what kind of person would I be if I pretended I wasn’t totally digging a waffle stack layered with Nutella, melty marshmallows, toasted coconut, and just a tiny drizzle of maple syrup? A lying person, that’s what. And I am not about to lie to you. No, friends: I truthfully proclaim that I am totally into this ultra-decadent, over-the-top, Pinterest-circa-2013-esque type situation. No apologies for the smores waffle love that is towering high and bold in a happy pile on that plate over there. I have recently re-discovered my love for waffles with the purchase of a very cheap waffle maker a few weekends ago. We got at least 18 waffle makers for our wedding, and then I think I was just so overwhelmed that I returned all of them. 7 years later, I’ve finally come to my senses and we are now making waffles almost every weekend. And as I’ve started bringing waffles back into my life, I realized that there are, in fact, zero good reasons why a waffle shouldn’t also hold a layer of Nutella and melty marshmallows. It might seem like overkill to add syrup to this smores waffle escapade, but I found that I wanted just enough of a tiny drizzle to make the whole exterior sort of glow and glimmer. That’s normal, right? Also: I’ve never been one to shy away from overkill when it comes to excessively delicious brunch foods. If the syrup was overkill, at this point finishing with something else feels even more unnecessary, but you guys, toasted coconut will take you on a magic carpet ride to smores waffle heaven. Do you trust me? It’s a whole new world out there. It’s toasty and golden and crunchy – and trust me, all that melty-smooshy yum needs some crunch in the mix. It’s a little more earthy, more mellow, and it sort of nails everything to the ground a little bit, making it entirely possible to eat a full blown stack of these breakfast bombs. Not saying I’ve done it, just saying it COULD be possible. š¤ This recipe features both the organic honey and pancake syrup from Wholesome! And you guys already know I love Wholesome! cause I’ve been working with their products all year and singing their praises like the superfan that I am. Here’s why Wholesome! is easy to love: as a company, they value fair trade prices for farmers, environmental sustainability, and organic and non-GMO options for consumers. This is a big deal. They are steppin it up for us in the baking aisle. My all-time favorite thing about them, though? You don’t need to shop at a co-op or any other special store to buy their ethical, quality products because THEY SELL THIS STUFF AT TARGET. ♡ Power shopping made easy. On the honey front, adding honey to the waffle batter is going to give it the taste of graham crackers — plus, their organic honey is multi-floral and free from any chemical ickyness since the plants surrounding the hives have not been sprayed with pesticides, and the hives themselves have not been treated with antibiotics. It’s organic honey and it’s a beautiful thing. Alright, guys! It’s Friday and that’s a wrap for this week! May your coffee mug be full and your pajamas be extra comfy and your cool, fall weekend morning be very smores-y. Print Smores Waffles with Nutella and Toasted Coconut Author: Pinch of Yum Serves: 8-10 large waffles Ingredients Waffle Batter: 2 eggs 2 cups flour 1½ cups milk ¼ cup Wholesome! organic honey 3 teaspoons baking powder ½ teaspoon salt 2 graham crackers, crushed Filling / Toppings: nutella mini marshmallows Wholesome! pancake syrup toasted coconut crushed graham crackers Instructions Stir all the waffle batter ingredients together in a large mixing bowl until well combined. Preheat a waffle iron. Pour batter into waffle iron and cook until golden brown. While it's still in the waffle iron, cut the waffle in half and carefully spread each side with Nutella. Add a layer of mini marshmallows to one of the two halves, and then fold the remaining half over on top of the marshmallows. Close the waffle iron enough to press both sides together and melt the marshmallows (about 3-4 minutes). Remove from waffle iron and top with syrup, toasted coconut, and more crushed graham crackers. Mmmmmm yes. 3.5.3208 Thanks to Wholesome!® – makers of this Organic Honey and Pancake Syrup – for partnering with us for this post! And thanks to you, readers, for supporting the brands that do food right. ♡ MORE BREAKFAST FAVORITES: ricotta berry french toast casserole Berry Chia Overnight Oats The Best Protein Pancakes Migas The post Smores Waffles with Nutella and Toasted Coconut appeared first on Pinch of Yum. from RSSMix.com Mix ID 8174097 http://redirect.viglink.com?u=http%3A%2F%2Ffeedproxy.google.com%2F%7Er%2Fpinch-of-yum%2F%7E3%2F6KwlJfwBKf8%2Fsmores-waffles&key=ddaed8f51db7bb1330a6f6de768a69b8
Um, hi. This is breakfast level: ridiculous.
And I’m going to try to sell it to you anyways, because what kind of person would I be if I pretended I wasn’t totally digging a waffle stack layered with Nutella, melty marshmallows, toasted coconut, and just a tiny drizzle of maple syrup? A lying person, that’s what.
And I am not about to lie to you. No, friends: I truthfully proclaim that I am totally into this ultra-decadent, over-the-top, Pinterest-circa-2013-esque type situation. No apologies for the smores waffle love that is towering high and bold in a happy pile on that plate over there.
I have recently re-discovered my love for waffles with the purchase of a very cheap waffle maker a few weekends ago. We got at least 18 waffle makers for our wedding, and then I think I was just so overwhelmed that I returned all of them. 7 years later, I’ve finally come to my senses and we are now making waffles almost every weekend.
And as I’ve started bringing waffles back into my life, I realized that there are, in fact, zero good reasons why a waffle shouldn’t also hold a layer of Nutella and melty marshmallows.
It might seem like overkill to add syrup to this smores waffle escapade, but I found that I wanted just enough of a tiny drizzle to make the whole exterior sort of glow and glimmer. That’s normal, right? Also: I’ve never been one to shy away from overkill when it comes to excessively delicious brunch foods.
If the syrup was overkill, at this point finishing with something else feels even more unnecessary, but you guys, toasted coconut will take you on a magic carpet ride to smores waffle heaven. Do you trust me? It’s a whole new world out there.
It’s toasty and golden and crunchy – and trust me, all that melty-smooshy yum needs some crunch in the mix. It’s a little more earthy, more mellow, and it sort of nails everything to the ground a little bit, making it entirely possible to eat a full blown stack of these breakfast bombs.
Not saying I’ve done it, just saying it COULD be possible. š¤
This recipe features both the organic honey and pancake syrup from Wholesome! And you guys already know I love Wholesome! cause I’ve been working with their products all year and singing their praises like the superfan that I am.
Here’s why Wholesome! is easy to love: as a company, they value fair trade prices for farmers, environmental sustainability, and organic and non-GMO options for consumers. This is a big deal. They are steppin it up for us in the baking aisle.
My all-time favorite thing about them, though? You don’t need to shop at a co-op or any other special store to buy their ethical, quality products because THEY SELL THIS STUFF AT TARGET. ♡ Power shopping made easy.
On the honey front, adding honey to the waffle batter is going to give it the taste of graham crackers — plus, their organic honey is multi-floral and free from any chemical ickyness since the plants surrounding the hives have not been sprayed with pesticides, and the hives themselves have not been treated with antibiotics. It’s organic honey and it’s a beautiful thing.
Alright, guys! It’s Friday and that’s a wrap for this week!
May your coffee mug be full and your pajamas be extra comfy and your cool, fall weekend morning be very smores-y.
And thanks to you, readers, for supporting the brands that do food right. ♡
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