Every Saturday we try to make a nice big breakfast. Something more than the cereal, and granola we eat during the week. My kids always ask for waffles or pancakes. I try to mix it up, you can add in some flavoring and make it fun with some rainbow waffles!
Rainbow Waffles
Ingredients-
-Any pancake or waffle mix (Eggs, oil, water will need to be added)
– Food coloring (red, blue, yellow, green)
You will also need-
-Waffle maker
-Ziplock bags or Wilton frosting bags
-Twisty ties (5)
-Mixing bowl
-5 plastic/paper cups (makes for an easier clean up)
-Tall drinking glass
Directions-
1. Follow directions on your pancake mix for waffles (will usually require eggs, oil, and water)
2. Seperate your batter into your 5 plastic cups
3. Now color your batter with food coloring. Use 10 drops of each color in each cup except for purple which requires 8 drops blue, 12 drops red
4. Line a drinking glass with either a frosting bag or ziplock bag and pour each color into separate bags, tie off with twisty tie
5. With your waffle maker off, cut the ends off the tip of your bags, smaller the better
6. Start with purple in the middle of waffle maker, second blue, green, yellow, then finish with red in outer circle
7. Make sure the waffle maker is covered but not overflowing
8. Close your waffle maker and wait for your timer to go off
9. Top with some butter and homemade maple syrup or homemade blueberry syrup
More Easy Meals
Rainbow Waffles
Ingredients
- Any pancake or waffle mix -, Eggs, oil, water will need to be added
- Food coloring -, red, blue, yellow, green
You will also need-
- Waffle maker
- Ziplock bags or Wilton frosting bags
- Twisty ties, 5
- Mixing bowl
- 5 plastic/paper cups, makes for an easier clean up
- Tall drinking glass
Instructions
- Follow directions on your pancake mix for waffles (will usually require eggs, oil, and water)
- Seperate your batter into your 5 plastic cups
- Now color your batter with food coloring. Use 10 drops of each color in each cup except for purple which requires 8 drops blue, 12 drops red
- Line a drinking glass with either a frosting bag or ziplock bag and pour each color into separate bags, tie off with twisty tie
- With your waffle maker off, cut the ends off the tip of your bags, smaller the better
- Start with purple in the middle of waffle maker, second blue, green, yellow, then finish with red in outer circle
- Make sure the waffle maker is covered but not overflowing
- Close your waffle maker and wait for your timer to go off
- Top with some butter and syrup and enjoy!
Nutrition Information
Serving Size
1 gramsAmount Per Serving Unsaturated Fat 0g
Green Press says
Wow! This waffle recipe is so creative! The kids will definitely love this one, can’t wait to give it a try. Will top mine up with fruits and maple syrup. Thanks for sharing.
Kiralee says
How do you get the colors so vibrant? We tried this today and they came out brown my kids still loved them because when you opened them up you could see the colors but I’d like to try again and make them as colorful as yours! Any tips?