I have a Mickey Waffle maker too. The following is the recipe that I use. I keep the dry buttermilk baking powder on hand for just these waffles instead of buying regular buttermilk and they are great with that. I also add a little vanilla because my DH and I like the taste of vanilla in waffles but that is optional. Hope you all enjoy them as much as we do. We think they are very yummy!!!! - This recipe will serve about 4 people for breakfast.
2 cups flour
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp. baking soda
2 eggs, separated
1 3/4 cups buttermilk
4 T. melted butter.
Preparation -
Heat the waffle maker. Mix dry ingredients in a bowl or measuring pitcher and set aside. In a separate bowl, beat egg whites until they just start to hold a peak...do not beat until stiff. Whisk egg yolks with milk or buttermilk and melted butter. Gradually add this mixture to the dry ingredients mixing with spatula. Do not beat. The batter should still have some small lumps of flour which will disappear as the waffles bake. Gently fold in beaten egg whites
Batter will be thick. Use a spatula to gently push it from a mixing bowl or pitcher onto a preheated waffle maker. Baking time varies with different waffle makers. Check the instruction manual, and bake for the recommended amount of time - usually 3 to 4 minutes for standard waffles; 4 minutes or more for Belgian waffles. Serve piping hot with butter and syrup, jam, jelly, or your favorite fruit toppings.