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For the Love of Food

Tie Dye Rainbow Waffles

March 8, 2018 3 Comments

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These colorful waffles are so pretty they could be art! 
They are fun to make and fun to eat too. My daughter said they were the best breakfast ever! 
Woohoo. Score for this Mama!
Check out this recipe and many more fun and colorful food in this roundup:
 35+ Kid Approved Rainbow Recipes!

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Tie Dye Rainbow Waffles

Makes 4 waffles

Ingredients

  • 1 cup waffle mix {I used Aunt Jemima}
  • 3/4 cup milk
  • 1 egg
  • 2 tbsp oil
  • 5 colors gel food coloring
  • non stick cooking spray

Instructions

  • Preheat your waffle maker.
  • Prepare your batter by following the directions on your pancake mix for making waffles. I used 1 cup mix combined with 1 egg, 2 tbsp oil, and 3/4 cup milk.
  • Let rest in the bowl for 5 minutes.
  • Separate your batter into five Ziploc bags fitted inside 5 cups.
  • Add gel food coloring and stir until blended. I used 5-6 different colors.
  • Spray the waffle maker with non stick spray.
  • Twist or seal the baggies then cut the tips off each bag.
  • Squeeze the colored batter in a squiggly pattern, one color at a time into the heated waffle maker..
  • Close your waffle maker and cook until the timer sounds.
  • Remove then repeat with remaining batter. Remember the longer you cook, the darker brown the waffles will get.
  • Cut each waffle in half and serve warm with whipped cream.
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Prepare your batter by following the directions on your pancake mix for making waffles. I used 1 cup mix combined with 1 egg, 2 tbsp oil, and 3/4 cup milk.
Let rest in the bowl for 5 minutes.

I used five different colors for these waffles. I like gel colors over regular food coloring since they are brighter and show much better.

Separate your batter into five Ziploc bags fitted inside 5 cups.
Add gel food coloring and stir until blended. I used 5-6 different colors. 
Twist or seal the baggies then cut the tips off each bag.
Squeeze the colored batter in a squiggly pattern, one color at a time into the heated waffle maker..
Just like tie dye on clothes you can do any pattern you want.
 Remember the longer you cook, the darker brown the waffles will get.
Close your waffle maker and cook until the timer sounds.
Remove then repeat with remaining batter.
This recipe makes four large waffles. 
The perfect amount for our family breakfast!
Cut each waffle in half and serve warm with whipped cream.
Check out this recipe and many more fun and colorful food in this roundup:
 35+ Kid Approved Rainbow Recipes!
 

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Filed Under: Breakfast & Brunch, Kid Friendly Recipes, Snacks, St Patrick's Day

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  1. Anonymous

    April 27, 2018 at 9:54 am

    this is really awesome Waffle Nicole, I've tried to make waffle 1st time and want to share my experiences with Waffle maker, see this site to read my experiences, have a look once, your reviews on that are valuable for me, thank you.

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  2. Camalie

    March 8, 2021 at 12:06 pm

    so cool i watch tic tac toy famliy makes tie diy waffles so

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  3. Camalie

    March 8, 2021 at 12:07 pm

    so cool my name is camalie c

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