


Then, I tilted the waffle maker slightly to distribute the batter to the edges of the irons.Ĭook the waffles according to the waffle maker instructions.
#BUBBLE WAFFLE DISNEY TRIAL#
After a bit of trial and error, I found it easiest to use a ¾ cup measure to pour the batter into the center of the waffle maker. I found that the Mickey Bubble Waffle Maker didn’t need any cooking spray or oil to grease the irons.įilling the bubble waffle maker is different than filling a regular waffle maker. When you’re ready to make the waffles, preheat the bubble waffle maker according to the instructions. For the Mickey Bubble Waffle Maker, this means plugging it in and waiting until the light goes off. Depending on when you’d like to serve the waffles, you could also have the batter rest in the refrigerator overnight. Bubble waffle batter is thinner than regular waffle batter so the batter will be runny! Cover the batter and rest at room temperature for one hour. Pour the egg mixture into the flour mixture and whisk until smooth. In a medium bowl, whisk together the eggs, water, syrup, oil, and vanilla extract. To make the batter, first whisk together the four, sugar, tapioca starch, cornstarch, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl. If you’re looking to make non-Mickey bubble waffles, you could also use a regular bubble waffle maker for this recipe. I’ve been using it to make bubble waffles for the past two weeks or so and I definitely recommend it.

The Mickey Bubble Waffle Maker is available on the Select Brands website and at Sam’s Club. Select Brands makes a variety of fun and good quality kitchen appliances, including my favorite Mickey Waffle Maker that makes mini waffles just like the ones available in the Parks. The Mickey Bubble Waffle Maker that I’m using was gifted to me by Select Brands as part of a promotion. Since bubble waffles are different from regular waffles, you’ll need a bubble waffle maker for this recipe. While I do enjoy getting bubble waffles from different restaurants, it’s been very fun to be able to make them at home! Bubble waffles are very popular in Hong Kong and are often served with extra toppings like ice cream and fruit. They’re lighter and sweeter and have a crispy outside and a fluffy inside. I’ve had such a fun time trying out different flavors and I’m excited to share these Chocolate Mickey Bubble Waffles! The rich chocolate waffles pair perfectly with ice cream for a decadent treat! And of course the adorable Mickey Mouse pattern makes them even better!īubble waffles are a bit different from regular waffles. Happy Friday! These past couple weeks I’ve been testing out a new Mickey Bubble Waffle maker from Select Brands.
