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Ube Waffles (Crispy Outside & Chewy Mochi-Like Inside)

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Ube waffles are a unique and delicious treat that combine the flavor of ube halaya (purple yam jam) with a chewy mochi-like interior encased in a crispy waffle exterior. The most surprising element is the soft, stretchy texture reminiscent of mochi on the inside contrasted with the satisfying crunch of the waffle. Ube waffles are fun to make and eat, especially when customized with creative toppings and fillings.

The intense ube flavor is what makes these waffles truly special. The gorgeous purple color comes from the ube as well, making them an eye-catching breakfast, dessert, or snack. While traditional waffles are crispy throughout, the two contrasting textures take these ube waffles to the next level.

Ingredients & Equipment

Ube waffles

To make ube waffles at home, you’ll need:

  • Ube halaya (mashed purple yam paste) – Can be found in Asian grocery stores or online
  • Glutinous rice flour – Also called sweet rice flour or mochiko
  • Cornstarch – Thickens the mochi mixture
  • Milk – Any type works
  • Butter – For richness
  • Eggs – Binding and structure
  • Sugar – Sweetens the batter
  • Salt – Enhances flavor

Equipment

  • Waffle iron – Nonstick is best
  • Whisk – To mix the batter smoothly
  • Spatula – For scooping batter and removing waffles
  • Measuring cups & spoons
  • Mixing bowls – 1 for batter, 1 for mochi mix

Making the Ube Waffles

Smooth and consistent batter is key for light yet crispy waffles. Here are some tips:

  • Sift the dry ingredients – This prevents clumping
  • Whisk thoroughly – At each step to fully incorporate
  • Avoid overmixing – Can cause gluten development and chewiness
  • Let batter rest 10 minutes before cooking – Allows flour to fully hydrate

To intensify that signature ube flavor, use more ube halaya or add a teaspoon of ube powder if you have it. The batter should be thick enough to coat the waffle iron evenly but still pourable. Test the consistency along the way and adjust as needed with more milk or flour.

Preparing the Mochi Mix

For that addictive chewy mochi layer:

  • Use a 2:1 ratio of glutinous rice flour to cornstarch
  • Slowly sprinkle in water while whisking
  • Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until translucent

This ensures the starch cooks thoroughly so the mochi turns out gummy and soft. Remove from heat as soon as it becomes translucent to prevent overcooking into stiffness. Allow to cool completely before using.

Assembling and Cooking

Now comes the fun part – layering in the batter and mochi mix to make each waffle!

  • Lightly coat the waffle iron with nonstick spray
  • Spread a thin layer of mochi mix onto the bottom plate
  • Pour the ube batter on top gently to cover the mochi
  • Close the iron and cook for 4-6 minutes until crispy

To keep the mochi from sinking, spread it thinly and pour the batter gently. Peek after 4 minutes, and continue cooking if needed for your desired level of crispness. Err on the lower end to keep the interior nice and soft.

Serving and Enjoying

Ube waffles

Freshly made, warm ube waffles are delicious on their own, but here are some serving suggestions:

  • Dust with powdered sugar for sweetness
  • Top with whipped cream for an indulgent treat
  • Serve with fresh fruit like bananas or strawberries
  • Drizzle with condensed milk for an ube overload!

Ube waffles maintain their texture best when fresh. Reheat gently in the toaster oven if not serving immediately. They can be kept refrigerated for 2-3 days and frozen for up to 2 months.

Conclusion: Ube Waffles

Ube waffles are an innovative twist on a breakfast classic thanks to the pairing of crisp waffle and chewy mochi textures. For delicious results:

  • Use an intense ube flavor like ube halaya in the batter
  • Perfect the mochi mixture with the right ratio of rice flour and cornstarch
  • Layer and cook carefully to keep mochi soft and waffle crispy
  • Customize with fun toppings to complement the ube flavor

Once you master the method, get creative with fillings and alternate fruit flavors. Ube waffles are sure to impress family and friends with their unique taste and textures.

This post was last modified on 06/27/2024 15:35

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