Welcome to our year of cooking with the Barefoot Gourmet, a new catering service out of East Thetford, Vermont. Over the years Ryon's dad, Barry (the Barefoot Gourmet himself; check him out at barefoot-gourmet.com), has given his children, along with several of their well deserving friends, many of his recipes that are now famous among their circle. After receiving the latest additions, the cookbook includes about 111 recipes! The exact number is still a little fuzzy. As a New Year adventure, we decided to make our way through the entire cookbook. Yes, we have decided to cook (well Ryon to cook, Caitlin to eat) ALL of the BFG's recipes. We will blog regularly about the successes and tragedies of cooking with the Barefoot Gourmet and maybe add in a little about what is going on down here in C'Ville. Keep us posted on your attempts at the recipes...and don't forget, food tastes better when made with a wooden spoon and eaten with good company. Enjoy!

-Ryon and Caitlin

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

#22 - Waffles


By Ryon- Waffles! Everything about these remind me of my childhood and growing up at home in Vermont: The smell of cooking them. Watching the waffle maker rise as the waffles cook. The bacon in the middle of the waffles (That's right. I said bacon.) My dad would always cook us breakfast on the weekends, but it was always a real treat when we could get him to cook us waffles. I'm not sure what it is, but there is something really fun about eating waffles that apparently has lasted into adulthood for me... because they still make me happy. By the looks of this picture, they make Caitlin want to put her head in a waffle maker.
Not much to these, really. Except access to a waffle maker. (Thank you mom and dee for my birthday present!) This is just the Bisquick recipe with a few modifications... most importantly the bacon. Before you put the waffle batter on the waffle maker, put a small piece of bacon on each waffle square and close the waffle maker to let it cook for a few minutes. Then add your batter and cook waffles as you normally would. Now you have a small gift of deliciousness in every waffle!
I have cooked these every weekend since my birthday...
(Always serve with real maple syrup!)

Rating: SECCDI

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