If you re only using your waffle iron to make waffles, you re really missing out. From breakfast to lunch to dinner to dessert, here are 10 of our favorite things that a waffle iron can do you know, besides the one thing it was designed to do.
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Webster Groves confectioner Stefani Pollack is plugged into the baking scene. Pre-pandemic, the recipe blogger often chatted with other bakers and makers via Instagram, a practice that only ramped up when quarantine started, with the addition of Zoom meetups.Â
While video chatting was fun, Pollack sought a stronger, more interactive connection with her online culinary friends. Together with Darren Fox, founder of the online baking community âCakes That Inspire,â Pollack decided to make her dream a reality.
Taking place virtually May 21-22, The Bake Fest is an interactive series of panels, workshops and networking events for bakers of all levels.
Gutfeld previews the big game between the Chiefs and Buccaneers
No matter who you’re rooting for during Super Bowl LV, don t drop the ball in the kitchen.
While bar food faves like buffalo chicken dip and chicken wings traditionally steal the show before the big game, everybody s secretly craving dessert by halftime. Read on for our touchdown-worthy roundup of sweet treats sure to score big points with the family this year.
Football whoopie pies Ambitious home chefs can bake the chocolate whoopie cakes, or simply swap in brownies from the supermarket. (The Baker Mama)
Whether you plan to bake the chocolate whoopie cakes yourself, or simply swap in brownies from the supermarket, Maegan of The Baker Mama has a simple recipe for whipping up buttercream frosting and decorating the pies like footballs.