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I have the Salter Deep Fill XL waffle iron and it has served me very well with this recipe:

  • 100ml milk
  • 100g self raising flour (Doves Farm gluten free, in my case)
  • 1 large egg
  • 1tsp vanilla extract
  • 20g melted unsalted butter

(Usually made in larger quantities.)

This gets blended for ~30s and poured into the pre-heated waffle iron, without any oil, etc.

8-10 minutes and the waffles typically pull right out without an issue. These waffles are a little too dense, to my taste of late, so...

I have been trying to make them fluffier and changed the recipe to:

  • 100ml buttermilk
  • 1tbs baking powder
  • 100g self raising flour (Doves Farm gluten free, in my case)
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 egg white
  • 1tsp vanilla extract
  • 20g melted unsalted butter

(Also usually in multiple quantities.)

The waffle iron is sunflower-oiled heavily and pre-heated.

The egg white is whipped to reasonably firm peak, the wet and dry ingredients are mixed together and then folded into the whipped egg white.

(Yes, I realise the baking powder/whipped egg white is probably unnecessary, but it makes super light waffles.)

I sometimes add a little extra flour.

The problem is this usually sticks very badly to the waffle iron and needs a metal implement to remove it. Even with being pre-oiled.

Adding extra flour seems to improve the situation, but I'm not sure why and is not a guarantee.

What else can I do to help the waffles come away from the iron without sticking and needing a chisel?

Btw, even checking half way through the cooking process usually shows they are stuck before they have even cooked at all.

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    You're altering proportions considerably. It would much less of a change to separate the egg, whip the white, and add baking powder to the mix than to leave the flour/butter/etc. amounts the same and add an egg white. One reference says egg white is ~65% of the egg. Checking halfway through is not generally a good plan, as the crust that forms sticks, then releases as it cooks, normally.
    – Ecnerwal
    Sep 24, 2022 at 1:48

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