Day 76.
This is what we had for supper tonight, for St. Patrick's Day. The waffles were really easy, because I used the recipe out of the Bisquick cookbook. :)
Here's what you'll need.
2 cups Bisquick
1 1/3 cups milk
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 egg
And, if you wanna go crazy, food coloring
Combine the Bisquick, milk, oil and egg in a medium bowl. Stir well.
Now here's the part where we go crazy!!!
Drop in some food coloring.
Give it a good stir. I didn't think it was NEAR green enough.
Just keep adding and stirring until you reach your desired green-ness.
I think I ended up with something like 45 drops of green...
Now. Preheat your waffle maker. I can't tell you exactly how to do that because I don't know what kind you have. It'd be nice if I did, huh?
Once it's heated, pour your batter on the plates and cook as directed.
Ta-da!
Remove to a plate, and repeat the process with all the batter.
Now. For the green milk. I apologize for the blurriness, but kid moves fast!
Put some milk in a glass.
Add in some green food coloring (about 8 drops) then stir!
Drink it up!
And show off your green moustache!
Yum!
And one more bonus shot of a happy Leprechaun hunter!
This is what we had for supper tonight, for St. Patrick's Day. The waffles were really easy, because I used the recipe out of the Bisquick cookbook. :)
Here's what you'll need.
2 cups Bisquick
1 1/3 cups milk
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 egg
And, if you wanna go crazy, food coloring
Combine the Bisquick, milk, oil and egg in a medium bowl. Stir well.
Now here's the part where we go crazy!!!
Drop in some food coloring.
Give it a good stir. I didn't think it was NEAR green enough.
Just keep adding and stirring until you reach your desired green-ness.
I think I ended up with something like 45 drops of green...
Now. Preheat your waffle maker. I can't tell you exactly how to do that because I don't know what kind you have. It'd be nice if I did, huh?
Once it's heated, pour your batter on the plates and cook as directed.
Ta-da!
Remove to a plate, and repeat the process with all the batter.
Now. For the green milk. I apologize for the blurriness, but kid moves fast!
Put some milk in a glass.
Add in some green food coloring (about 8 drops) then stir!
Drink it up!
And show off your green moustache!
Yum!
And one more bonus shot of a happy Leprechaun hunter!
2 comments:
mmmm...looks yummy! Who knew St. Patrick's Day could be so fun!
What a great idea for St. Patty's Day! I would eat it anytime though:)
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