Ron’s World Famous Whole Wheat, Apple Fritter Waffles

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Ron’s World Famous Emergency Whole Wheat, Greek Yogurt Apple Fritter Waffles

by Ron Drobeck

Put all of these ingredients in you mixer (or use a bowl and a blender)

2 eggs

1 cup of milk (any strength)

¾ cup apple juice

½ cup plain Greek yogurt (or whatever you’ve got on hand)

1 tbsp.  real Maple syrup

2 cups whole wheat flour

1 tbsp. + 2 tsp. baking powder

2 tsp. cinnamon

¼ tsp. salt

Mix

Stir in 2 apples worth of cut up raw apple about the size of a waffle indent

(use raw Granny Smith apples, or sauté any apple with your favorite pie spices)

Pour one cup+ and spread in your preheated waffle maker. (depends on size of maker)

Cook for at least 4 minutes. (for extra crispy, longer)

I freeze these so when I have the urge to go to the grocery store to buy anything on my

Shopping list so I can buy myself a fritter or a couple of $.59 doughnuts, I can go to the

freezer,  grab a couple of sections, microwave for a moment, pop them in the toaster,

and top with butter and cinnamon, honey, maple syrup, or anything to kill the trip and the expensive

calories.

PS, I’ll soon have an unsweetened white frosting in a squirt bottle. rdd

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About Ronald D. Drobeck

I've read, learned, been discriminated against, patronized, lied to, laughed at, laughed with, and ignored. I'm not a minority, not tall, not good looking, not skinny, not hairy, and can see 10 miles, but not two feet. I've been a paperboy, college student, licensed nursing home administrator, professional musician (country swing drummer), duck and goose hunter, fisherman, conservationist, Eagle scout, camp counselor, canoeing instructor, lifeguard, comedian, restaurant owner, licensed exterminator, insurance agent, warehouse manager, carpenter, conservative, father of 4, baseball coach, husband, worrier, writer, embryo gardener, photographer, and nice guy. now, old.

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