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Toasty Plum Pecan Waffles with Fresh Plums
and Maple Syrup
1st Prize – Breakfast Category
Recipe created by Alexandra Jersyk Ricciuti, Dorchester,
Massachusetts
Make It Special Chef Recipe Contest
Chef Quote: "I enjoy working with plums because of their
versatility and their ability to pair with a wide variety of
foods. This recipe brings out the diverse tastes of plums by
using them both cooked and fresh." – Alexandra Ricciuti
(NC)—Made with juicy California plums, this recipe is a wonderful
twist on a traditional waffle for breakfast or brunch. In the
finished waffle, the diced plums become intense and jammy in
flavor. Topped with fresh plums, toasted pecans and sweet maple
syrup, these waffles are so easy to make and so delicious to eat.
Nutrition information per serving – PROTEIN: 9 grams; FAT: 19
grams; CARBOHYDRATE: 62 grams; FIBER: 2 grams; SODIUM: 55
milligrams; CHOLESTEROL: 185 milligrams; CALORIES: 363 calories.
Ingredients:
3/4 cup pecans, roughly chopped 1-1/2 cups flour 1-1/2 teaspoons
baking powder 1/4 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons brown sugar 1-1/2
cups milk 2 large eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 3 tablespoons
unsalted butter, melted 1 cup fresh California plums, any
variety, diced (about 1/2-inch dice) Additional fresh California
plums for slicing
Method:
Preheat waffle iron. Spread pecan pieces on a sheet pan in a
single layer and toast in a 325º F oven just until they are
lightly browned and aromatic. Spread on parchment or wax paper to
cool.
In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, salt and
brown sugar, just to combine. In a separate bowl, whisk together
milk, eggs and vanilla. Pour half of the liquid mixture into the
dry ingredients and whisk; repeat with remaining half. Do not
overmix. Stir in melted butter, then fold in diced plums and 1/2
cup toasted pecans. Spoon batter onto preheated waffle iron and
cook until golden. Serve with maple syrup and garnish with fresh
sliced plums and remaining toasted pecan pieces.
Makes 6 waffles.
For more recipes and information on California peaches, plums and
nectarines, please visit www.eatcaliforniafruit.com.
- News Canada
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