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Norwegian Heart-Shaped Waffles Recipe

Norwegian Heart-Shaped Waffles Category Pasta Recipes 
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------------------------L.A. TIMES FOOD SECTION 2/94------------------------ Norwegian 2 c Sugar

5 md Eggs

4 c To 4 1/2 cups flour

1 qt Buttermilk

1/2 ts Baking soda

1/2 c Whipping cream

1/4 c Margarine; melted

1 ts Cardamom

Beat together sugar and eggs. Alternately add flour and buttermilk. Stir in baking soda. Add whipping cream, then margarine. Stir in cardamom. Cook in heart-shaped waffle iron following manufacturer's instructions. Avoid greasing iron; use non-stick cooking spray if necessary. Serve waffles with berry jam. Each waffle contains about: 267 calories; 108 mg sodium; 70 mg cholesterol; 7 grams fat; 45 grams carbohydrates; 6 grams protein; 0.09 gram fiber. Source: These are the waffles served at the Norwegian Seamen's Church in San Pedro. Arlene McGogy, church secretary, says the waffles are not served for breakfast, but as a dessert with berry jam rather than butter and syrup. Heart-shaped waffle irons, both manual and electric; are available at Scandinavian shops and some general cookware stores. By: L.A. Times, 2/10/94, page H22 -----

 
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