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Mini-Waffle Cookbook - cover

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Mini-Waffle Cookbook

Publishing Andrews McMeel

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC

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Summary

An indispensable guide to the trendy squares that can be paired with fried eggs, melted cheese, sandwich fixings, meaty burgers, fresh fruit, and more. 
 
Thanks to the advent of the mini waffle maker, these sweet and savory treats are all the rage. The perfect complement to your new appliance, the Mini-Waffle Cookbook has fresh ideas for every occasion, from breakfast to dessert. You’ll find basic recipes for Belgian, gluten-free, vegan, Banana Walnut Waffles, and more! Waffles are not just for breakfast, and once you master these easy basic recipes you can use them in myriad other recipes such as a Fritaffle, Waffle-Blini, Waffled Panini, Waffled Calzone, Waffle Joe, Strawberry Shortcake Waffles, and Waffle Pops.
Available since: 10/31/2017.
Print length: 66 pages.

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