The kiddo at home has become
very discerning and refuses most store bought buns and such. She has a very
sensitive palate and is able to identify most items that goes into a premixed
seasoning. According to her, some folks associate a taste or smell with certain
colors, which make eating a rather ‘mental’ process. We always told her that
she could join the K9 unit and sniff out contraband goods .
There were lots to buy for
breakkie at the mall but the kiddo wanted homemade breakfast instead. It is
extra work but to think that she may not always be at my side once she starts
university was impetus enough for me to break out of my lethargy.
I combined the Japanese flavor
of matcha with the coconut overtones of the tropics in this recipe. It was much
approved by hubs and kiddo so I think I must have hit the right notes again.
Inspired by forkfingerschopsticks.
Makes about 10 medium sized
waffles.
A:
¼ cup rice flour
½ cup wholemeal flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp matcha powder
pinch fine salt
4 Tbsp cane sugar ( brown ) –
3 if you prefer it less sweet
B:
1 egg
½ cup + 1 Tbsp cream of
coconut
¼ cup milk
Method :
Preheat waffle iron.
Whisk ( A ) to combine. Set
aside.
In a mixing bowl, whisk egg
until frothy, about 5 minutes.
Add the rest of ( B ). Whisk
again.
Add ( A ) dry ingredients and
whisk until just combined.
Ladle the batter to the
waffle iron and cook as like a regular waffle.
Eat fresh. To reheat
leftovers, toast it under the toaster for a light and crispy snack.
It's no surprise that once your kiddo got used to her mum's home bakes, she would not want anything that does not come from your kitchen! hah..hah...that K9 bit is hilarious! I guess it is well worth the effort when you see your kiddo and hubby enjoying your waffles :)
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