There are many places you can go online in order to find information, reviews, products, and comparitive pricing for belgian waffle irons, including lightweight ones. Some of these websties include www.waffleironsource.com, iron-waffle.com, and bakingbites.com.
The KitchenAid KPWB100OB - Pro Line Series Belgian Waffle Baker is your best option. Priced at $162 and up and widely avaiable online, this waffle maker is a popular choice. It can be purchased at Amazon.com or Target.com.
The Presto 3510 Flipside Belgian Waffle Maker is top rated by www.consumerresearch.com. It can be purchased on Amazon.com for $40.49 or on eBay for $38.50.
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yes. buy a belgian waffle iron and use a buttermilk waffle recipe
Cuisinart waffle makers vary in price depending on the features of the waffle maker. Cuisinart waffle makers can range in price from $29.99 to $152.00.
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Omelet makers can be handy when trying to make the perfect omelet. They can be purchased online at Amazon, Target and Walmart. They can also be purchased from the Food Network.
It is the close cousin of a Belgian Waffle; you know, the kind with the whipped cream face on it.
Depends on what you mean by cups. Some answerers are interpreting your question to refer to the volume of liquid batter needed to bake a waffle. I was thinking you meant the number of depressions in the surface of the waffle. My home waffle iron, which is not the Belgian variety, puts 49 little holes (cups) in each square waffle. If you're asking about volume of liquid, I see Belgian waffle makers at hotels a lot, because I travel heavily for business, and it appears that about 1/2 cup (about 125 ml) of batter makes one serving with nine to twelve holes in the surface.
A quick and simple Belgian Waffle recipe can be found at this website: http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/True-Belgian-Waffles. This recipe contains detailed instructions and has great reviews from those who have already prepared it.
Absolutely. I found a great looking recipe for some right here: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/emeril-lagasse/classic-Belgian-waffles-recipe/index.html