leftover stuffing waffles

Author of this recipe: Garland Mahany

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"Quick & Easy Leftover Stuffing Waffles – perfect for busy weeknights or meal prepping! Fluffy and delicious, made with leftover stuffing you've got in the fridge."

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  10. **Quick & Fluffy Stuffing Waffles with Leftover Stuffing**
  11. Looking for a quick and delicious way to use up leftover stuffing? These **stuffing waffles** are perfect! Whether you have bread or mashed potatoes on the menu, these waffles will add an extra-special touch.
  12. **Ingredients:**
  13. - 1 cup cooked stuffing (use leftover Christmas stuffings)
  14. - 2 large eggs
  15. - 1/4 cup milk
  16. - 3 tbsp baking powder
  17. - 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  18. - 1/4 cup unsalted butter, softened
  19. - 1 tsp vanilla extract
  20. - 1/2 tsp salt (or to taste)
  21. - Optional: 1/4 cup flaps for a higher-top look
  22. **Instructions:**
  23. 1. **Preheat your oven** to 375°F (190°C). Grease and flour a muffin tin or lightly grease waffle irons.
  24. 2. **Mix the stuffing with eggs**, adding milk until smooth. Add baking powder, sugar, butter, vanilla extract, salt, and mix until well combined.
  25. 3. **Divide the dough** evenly among each muffin cup or waffle iron. Top with extra stuffing if desired.
  26. 4. **Bake for 15-20 minutes**, until bubbles form on top. Flip waffles halfway through baking.
  27. 5. **Cool slightly**, then serve warm or at room temperature. Add flaps for a higher-top look and enjoy with fresh berries or a drizzle of honey!
  28. These **stuffing waffles** are quick, easy, and oh-so-fluffy! Perfect for leftover meals or breakfast on the go.

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