Our friends, Mike and Kayley, visited earlier this month. They live in Arlington, Virginia, and so a trip to middle-of-nowhere Pennsylvania was certainly a change of pace. But Nick and I proved that although we may live closer to cow pastures than to a Crate and Barrel, and we may be parents to an almost-six-month-old baby boy, we can still party.
Yes, we consumed all 16 of these beers. We tasted lagers and ales and stouts from around the world and discussed the merits of beer over wine, thanks to talking points from one of Nick’s idols, Sam Calagione. Clear favorites of the bunch included Apricot Wheat from our favorite local pub, Calagione’s Ta Henket, and our own homebrewed Pumpkin Ale.
But we really impressed our friends with the food that we served. Mike and Kayley have recently become interested in cooking, so we knew we had to share some of our favorite dishes during their visit. On Saturday, we made Thai Chicken Wraps, Roasted Red Pepper Hummus, Hearty Lasagna, Focaccia Bread, and Chocolate Hazelnut Lava Cakes. And I can’t believe we were even hungry on Sunday morning, but we were, and so we made “Fiesta Waffles.”
Nick and I typically prefer waffles of the sweet variety (i.e. pumpkin pecan waffles), but when I saw this recipe on Annie’s Eats, I knew we had to give it a try.
The waffle batter includes yellow cornmeal, buttermilk, chives, parsley, and freshly ground black pepper. The waffles are crispy and flavorful and are even better when topped with eggs and salsa.
We decided this dish was just too festive for a jar of store bought salsa, so I whipped up a batch of our favorite version from The Pioneer Woman.
Waffles without a pool of sweet syrup? Or a pile of berries and a hefty sprinkling of powdered sugar? We were skeptical. But the first bite of our “Fiesta Waffles” was surprisingly delicious — even better than we anticipated. We may just be savory waffles converts.
And to Mike and Kayley: We’re happy to host/cook for you both anytime!
Fiesta Waffles
Makes 3 waffles.
Ingredients
- 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/4 cup yellow cornmeal
- 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp sugar
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper
- 1/3 cup unsalted butter, melted
- 2 large eggs
- 1 1/4 cups buttermilk
- 3 Tbsp minced chives
- 2 Tbsp minced fresh parsley
- 2 Tbsp minced fresh chives for topping
- 3-6 fried eggs for on top
Directions
- In a large bowl, combine flour, cornmeal, baking powder, sugar, baking soda, salt, and pepper. Whisk to blend. In another bowl, combine butter, eggs, and buttermilk. Whisk to blend. Stir in the chives and parsley. Add the wet ingredients to the bowl with the dry ingredients and whisk just until evenly incorporated; do not over-mix.
- Cook the batter in a pre-heated waffle maker according to the manufacturer’s instructions. While the waffles are cooking, fry eggs in a non-stick frying pan. Serve warm waffles topped with salsa, eggs, and fresh chives. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
(Adapted from Annie’s Eats)
Restaurant-Style Salsa
Makes 12 servings.
Ingredients
- 1 can (28 oz) whole tomatoes with juice
- 2 cans (10 oz) Rotel
- 1/4 cup chopped onion
- 1 clove garlic, minced
- 1 whole jalapeno, quartered and sliced thin
- 1/4 tsp sugar
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp ground cumin
- 1/2 cup cilantro
- 1/2 whole lime juice
Directions
- Combine all ingredients in a large blender or 12-cup food processor. Pulse until salsa reaches desired consistency.
(Adapted from The Pioneer Woman)
yum! looks easy too!
Those waffles look yummy…but I can’t get over the beer spread!! What a variety!
Jealous of all that beer!!! Y’all know how to treat house guests right 🙂
You seriously know how to entertain…it’s all about the morning after breakfast 🙂
So creative! I never would have thought of a savory waffle. Looks like an amazing weekend!
What’s for brunch tomorrow morning? If we leave now, Mark and I could be there in time! Wishful thinking, right!? 🙂
I like how your friend and your son match 🙂