Fall is a great time to be thinking about comfort food for breakfast.
Once the leaves turn shades of red and gold, a quick cup of coffee or cold bowl of cereal just doesn’t cut it. While a chill in the air makes us crave carbs, mornings are darker longer because the sun’s path across the sky becomes lower. You need something warm and cozy to get yourself out of bed, right?
How does a plate of homemade waffles sound? Pretty good, I bet, no matter what age the eater — or preference for topping.
Crispy on the outside and wonderfully tender on the inside, waffles have satisfied hungry bellies since the days of the ancient Greeks, when Athenians cooked flat cakes called obelios between two metal plates.
Waffles arrived on American shores thanks to the Netherlands, a country so captivated by the crispy treat that it established a waffle makers’ guild back in the 13th century.