Copycat Waffle Love Liege Waffles

by | Aug 13, 2014 | Breakfast, Desserts, Popular

stacked waffles on a cooling rack with whipped cream and strawberries on the side

I started making this liege waffle recipe years ago when I realized I was spending way too much money at the Waffle Love food truck!  It actually became a tradition for me in my old neighborhood to make them once a week and deliver fully loaded with Nutella, strawberries and cream to some of my sweet neighbors who I thought could use a pick me up.  

A liege waffle is made from a yeasted dough rather than a batter, so it requires some prep ahead of time, but it is TOTALLY worth it.  What I love about the liege waffle is how beautifully chewy it is with just the right amount of crunch from the caramelized Belgian pearl sugar.  Top your waffle with fruit and cream and you will be in waffle heaven!

This is also my very favorite waffle to make chicken and waffles with – we spread a little butter and maple syrup on the waffle, top with crispy chicken strips, then drizzle hot honey over the whole thing.  Absolutely divine!  

I have tried many different recipes and techniques, but ultimately this is the way that has given me the best results!  This recipe makes 12 waffles, so I usually cook them all and freeze the remaining waffles plain with no toppings in a freezer bag.  Then I can just pull one or two out, defrost and toast them as we are ready to eat.

 

A couple of tips for this recipe:

  • You will see a listed rise time of 4-12 hours on this dough – I’ve read that the longer you leave it the better the flavor, but honestly we haven’t been able to tell a huge difference between 4 hours and 12 hours.  However, 12 is what I do if I want to make the dough before bed and leave it covered in the microwave till morning.
  • It’s super fun to do a topping bar for this treat.  Nutella, Biscoff, Bananas, Berries, Syrup, Whipped Cream, whatever your heart desires!  I like to do a topping bar then people can choose what they want on it and assemble it themselves!
  • To make the whipped heavy cream like they serve at Waffle Love:  Pour a pint of heavy whipping cream in your mixer.  Add 1/2 cup sugar, (you can adjust this to taste, but we don’t like too much sweetness in the cream as you get lots in the waffle itself as well as the other toppings), and a teaspoon of vanilla.  Whisk until nice and thick.  (The longer you beat it, the thicker it gets.)  Enjoy being the hero!!

Ingredients:

  • 3/4 Cup Whole Milk
  • 2 Tbsp warm water
  • 1-1/2 tsp sugar
  • 1 Tbsp instant yeast
  • 1 cup butter, softened 
  • 1 Tbsp brown sugar
  • 2 Tbsp white sugar
  • 2 large eggs, lightly whisked
  • 3 Tbsp honey
  • 1 Tbsp vanilla
  • 4 cups bread flour
  • 8oz Belgian pearl sugar (NOT Swedish sugar)

Instructions:

  1. Heat the milk until warm enough for yeast to proof, (it’s 1 min on high in my microwave.)  Add the water and the sugar then gently stir in the yeast.  Set that aside and allow the yeast to get nice and foamy, (about 3-5 minutes).  
  2. In a large mixing bowl, (I use my KitchenAid mixer with the paddle attachment), beat together the butter and sugars until creamy, about 2-3 minutes. 
  3. Add the egg, honey and vanilla.  Add the yeast mixture.  
  4. Switch to the dough hook and add 2 cups of flour.  Mix on low speed until the flour is thoroughly incorporated, then mix in the remaining 2 cups of flour, cover with plastic wrap and allow to rest for 4-12 hours.
  5. When you are ready to make the waffles, punch down the dough then pour in the pearl sugar and knead it in with your hands.  
  6. Separate into 12 even sized balls and let rest for 30 minutes on a cutting board.  (During this time, slice up your fruit and get your toppings and cream ready.)
  7. Place one ball of dough at a time on your hot, greased waffle iron.  Cook until golden brown. (Keep a close eye on it as the sugar will burn if left too long or if you use too high of heat.)
  8. Serve with Biscoff or Nutella, fresh berries and/or bananas and heavy whipped cream.  (Or whatever you like really – they are good with butter and maple syrup, fried chicken and spicy honey, be creative!)

waffles cream and strawberries on a cooling rack and a white plate with a waffle and fork on the side

waffles cream and strawberries on a cooling rack and a white plate with a waffle and fork on the side

Here are some pics at various stages if it helps!
kneaded waffle dough in a stainless steel bowl
The waffle dough after mixing, before the rise.
risen waffle dough in a stainless steel bowl
After the first rise.
waffle dough with pearl sugar in a stainless steel bowl
With the sugar kneaded in.
balls of waffle dough on a teal cutting board
Divided in to 12 portions
 
white plate with chicken and waffles and syrup
copycat waffle love liege waffles
stacked waffles on a cooling rack with whipped cream and strawberries on the side

Liege Waffles (Copycat Waffle Love)

Source: donuts2crumpets
Making waffles from a yeasted Liege waffle dough makes them beautifully chewy with a lovely crunch from the caramelized pearl sugar!
Servings: 12 waffles
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Rise Time 12 hours
5 from 8 votes

Ingredients
  

  • 3/4 Cup Whole Milk
  • 2 Tbsp warm water
  • 1-1/2 tsp sugar
  • 1 Tbsp instant yeast
  • 1 cup butter, softened
  • 1 Tbsp brown sugar
  • 2 Tbsp white sugar
  • 2 large eggs, lightly whisked
  • 3 Tbsp honey
  • 1 Tbsp vanilla
  • 4 cups bread flour
  • 8 oz Belgian pearl sugar (NOT Swedish sugar)

Instructions
 

  • Heat the milk until warm enough for yeast to proof, (it’s 1 min on high in my microwave.) Add the water and the sugar then gently stir in the yeast. Set that aside and allow the yeast to get nice and foamy, (about 3-5 minutes).
  • In a large mixing bowl, (I use my KitchenAid mixer with the paddle attachment), beat together the butter and sugars until creamy, about 2-3 minutes.
  • Add the egg, honey and vanilla. Add the yeast mixture.
  • Switch to the dough hook and add 2 cups of flour. Mix on low speed until the flour is thoroughly incorporated, then mix in the remaining 2 cups of flour, cover with plastic wrap and allow to rest for 4-12 hours.
  • When you are ready to make the waffles, punch down the dough then pour in the pearl sugar and knead it in with your hands.
  • Separate into 12 even sized balls and let rest for 30 minutes on a cutting board. (During this time, slice up your fruit and get your toppings and cream ready.)
  • Place one ball of dough at a time on your hot, greased waffle iron. Cook until golden brown. (Keep a close eye on it as the sugar will burn if left too long or if you use too high of heat.)
  • Serve with Biscoff or Nutella, fresh berries and/or bananas and heavy whipped cream. (Or whatever you like really – they are good with butter and maple syrup, fried chicken and spicy honey, be creative!)

Notes

A couple of tips for this recipe:
  • You will see a listed rise time of 4-12 hours on this dough – I’ve read that the longer you leave it the better the flavor, but honestly we haven’t been able to tell a huge difference between 4 hours and 12 hours.  However, 12 is what I do if I want to make the dough before bed and leave it covered in the microwave till morning.
  • It’s super fun to do a topping bar for this treat.  Nutella, Biscoff, Bananas, Berries, Syrup, Whipped Cream, whatever your heart desires!  I like to do a topping bar then people can choose what they want on it and assemble it themselves!
  • To make the whipped heavy cream like they serve at Waffle Love:  Pour a pint of heavy whipping cream in your mixer.  Add 1/2 cup sugar, (you can adjust this to taste, but we don’t like too much sweetness in the cream as you get lots in the waffle itself as well as the other toppings), and a teaspoon of vanilla.  Whisk until nice and thick.  (The longer you beat it, the thicker it gets.)  Enjoy being the hero!!
  • These also go really well with fried chicken and hot honey or syrup!

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