Carnivore Waffle! No Way!

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2023
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  • @ryan61384

    Steph you could make a bunch of waffles and store them in the fridge or the freezer and then heat them up before eating in a toaster or toaster oven just enough to warm them back up.

  • @clemsongirl1990

    This might have been said already but it's best to leave it closed and when steam stops coming out, they're ready. At least that's been my experience. I bought the Dash waffle maker that makes 4 waffles. I make a batch, freeze them and then heat them up in a regular toaster like you would do frozen waffles from the grocery store.

  • @lindabernhagen5668

    Do you know how to clean the waffle iron ? Wet a paper towel and put it in the waffle iron leave it in until the waffle iron is cooled down

  • @jdmosaics
    @jdmosaics 14 днів тому

    If you are eating “Butter”… you are eating dairy!!

  • @1netie
    @1netie  +3

    When the blue light is on, it's ready to cook. When the blue light goes off it is cooked and ready to take out.

  • @TAnte1052
    @TAnte1052 День тому

    Make a bunch and freeze them then when ready to eat pop them in the toaster …like an ego!

  • @juliejarrett4508
    @juliejarrett4508 28 днів тому +1

    Toast them from the fridge….?

  • @christinepampino1417
    @christinepampino1417 14 днів тому

    Plus, the pork rinds have grease in them so you really don’t need to grease.

  • @cynthia5399

    2Tbsp melted butter. 1 egg. 1/4 c pork panko mix. Makes two waffles carnivore waffles

  • @Mollydogdesigns

    The Dash is very popular when you’re doing Keto. There’s no need to worry about the food sticking. I’ve had mine for 3 years and still nothing sticks. I cook mine for about 4 minutes. And yes, I make lots at once and keep in the frig. Snacks and can use for sandwiches too!

  • @cyan8921

    My recipe is slightly different. I use 1 cup of pork panko mixed with 1 tablespoon of unflavored beef gelatin powder. I mix all the dry ingredients together so that no clumping occurs when the eggs are added. Then I crack 4 eggs into the bowl with the dry ingredients, mix thoroughly. That will make 4-6 waffles in the Dash Multi Waffle Maker. The gelatin acts as a binder and gives a slightly chewier texture like what you would expect with a bagel.

  • @Nana_Tink

    Keep them in the fridge, yes, and put in toaster to warm them up❤❤

  • @jessrx1
    @jessrx1  +10

    My fave carnivore waffles: 4 eggs, 1 scoop beef gelatin powder, 1 tablespoon melted butter.

  • @Lisa-eu9fy

    Wow! Awesomeness!!! Great idea! Love ya Puddy! Have a great class!🐾🥰🥰🥰🐾

  • @sparkleflair

    Aww mannn!! I got rid of our mini-waffle maker when we moved! We used to do Atkins diet and made chaffles. I belong to a ChaffleChat group on Facebook and they had tons of recipes to make in their files....but we kinda gave up Atkins. I used just eggs and shredded cheese to make them. We used them as "buns" for our burgers. I don't know if they have any that would work with carnivore diet.

  • @Back2SquareOne

    Ghee or lard are good for lubricating waffle irons. For extra crispness, you can let it cool on a rack. The rack in a warmed toaster oven works well.

  • @jeaniecampbell4184

    Thanks for giving us so many different carnivore varieties! You 2 are the best!

  • @ronsketocafe

    New to the channel. Never made Chaffles with the Pork Panko breadcrumbs! Thanks for the recipe..

  • @deborahgiles3221

    You two are looking great on the Carnivore Diet with Steve’s added benefit of being pest free. It’s great that friends doing things together makes them easier and more palatable. Kudos. 😊❤

  • @damoriginal

    I pre make chaffles and put them in the fridge. Pull them out and in the toaster. Great. Dash also makes a larger waffle maker that has 4 wells. They make 4- 4” chaffles. Worth the money if you make a lot of chaffles.