This recipe sheet was distributed with the Nelson Waffle Iron (instructions for operating the waffle iron are on the back of the sheet). Date unknown. Recipes are typed below along with a scanned copy (front side only).
RECIPES FOR WAFFLES
Abbreviations
t.–teaspoon
T.–Tablespoon
C.–Cup
No. 1–
2 eggs
2 C. milk
2 t. sugar
2 C. flour
2 t. baking powder
1 t. salt
5 T. melted butter
Beat eggs thoroughly. Sift flour and baking powder. Add milk to eggs, then add dry ingredients and beat mixture thoroughly. Then add butter.
No. 2–
3 eggs
2 t. sugar
2 t. baking powder
1 1/2 C. flour
2 C. milk
1/2 t. salt
5 T. melted butter
Beat yolks and whites separately. Add baking powder to flour and sift. Add milk to beaten yolks, add dry ingredients. Add melted butter, then fold in beaten whites.
SOUR MILK WAFFLES
No. 3–
2 eggs
2 C. flour
1 t. soda
2/3 t. baking powder
1/4 t. salt
2 C. sour milk
5 T. melted butter
Beat eggs, add milk, add sifted flour with soda and baking powder. Add other dry ingredients. Add melted butter.
More Recipes For You To Enjoy:I have been trying for weeks to find the recipe for waffles that came with our “Universal” waffle maker from the early 1960’s. I have it somewhere, in an old Joy of Cooking book that I misplaced after cleaning out my mom’s house. I’m hungry and tired of looking through boxes.
And here it is – this sheet of recipes from the Nelson is identical to the one that came with our waffle maker – different maufacturers must have used the same one. I’m going to go season the maker, and pour some batter in. Thank you so much for what you do!
Nelson Waffle Iron
Made around the 40s – 50s.
What is the 3 C stands for is it cups