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A kitchen tool used for making waffles. The waffle iron basically consists of two irons forming a top and bottom, each with a honeycomb pattern that is hinged together.
A soft, bread-like cake with a surface of uniform indentations similar to a honeycomb. Waffles are made with a pourable batter that usually consists of flour, milk, oil, sugar, eggs, salt, and baking powder.
A traditional food created in Belgium, which began as square-shaped breakfast cake with deeply indented or pressed pockets evenly distributed around the surface of the Waffle.
A thin, crispy Italian wafer cookie that is cooked in a pizzelle iron, similar to a waffle iron. The pizzelle iron has a decorative pattern, which is impressed into the cookie when cooked.
An electrical appliance designed to heat and brown or commonly referred to as "toast" a variety of foods made from dough which include: sliced bread, artesian breads, bagels, English muffins, waffles, and pastries.
A pastry that serves as an edible container for ice cream and various ice cream types of dessert. The cone is typically a semi-hard to stiff, waffle-textured creation that can range in taste from sweet to bland.
A variety of gluten free flour obtained by grinding the seeds of the buckwheat plant. Buckwheat flour has a slightly sour flavor and it is often processed with the addition of wheat flour in order to temper the taste.
A Norwegian term used to describe a traditional thin cookie originating in Norway that is baked as a large round flat cake and formed into a cone shape.
Also referred to as a Pancake Dispenser or Sauce Dispenser, this tool is used to dispense batters, sauces and frostings as they are being prepared to cook.
A amber colored syrup, similar in taste and appearance to honey, that is produced from the extracted sugar cane juice and boiled down to a heavy-fluid texture.
A baked shell, made from a dough or batter, which is formed into the shape of a short and somewhat wide cup in order to hold prepared foods for serving.
A sweetener made from a cereal grass originating in Europe. Sorghum is grown primarily for animal feed, but is also harvested as grown stalks to be boiled into a liquid that is processed into syrup.
A type of cookie that can refer to several types of products. The first type has a sweet flavor, is smaller and much thinner than a regular cookie, with a consistent texture that does not change.
A sweet sauce which may be made with ingredients taken naturally from sap in maple trees or made artificially with ingredients that use a maple flavoring.