Belgian Waffle Recipe, Liege Waffles- Baker Bettie (2024)

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Belgian Liege waffles are a style of waffle made with yeast dough and pearl sugar. This style of waffle results in a chewy and puffy yeasted waffle with caramelized bits of sugar on the surface. Follow this step-by-step tutorial to make the best Liege waffles!Pin it for Later »

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Belgian Liege Waffle Recipe Overview

Skill Level: Intermediate | Techniques Used: Modified Straight Dough Method | Components Used: Basic Sweet Yeast Dough, Homemade Pearl Sugar

If you’ve never had the pleasure of eating a Belgian Liege waffle then this is your next must make recipe! Liege waffles are a style of waffle made with a yeast dough rather than a batter like standard American waffles. The yeast dough is mixed with a very coarse sugar called pearl sugar which caramelizes on the outside of the waffle.

For this recipe, I like to use my basic sweet yeast dough. This easy yeast dough results in waffles that are puffy and chewy with the perfect amount of crispiness on the outside and tenderness on the inside. You can also opt to make your own pearl sugar for this recipe if you are unable to find real Belgian pearl sugar.

Difference Between Liege Waffles and Regular Belgian Waffles

The meaning of the term “Belgian waffle” has been skewed over time. Originally, Belgian style waffles refered to yeast-leavened waffles that were cooked in a style of waffle iron that has deeper pockets than American style waffles.

Brussels style Belgian waffles are made with a yeast-leavened batter and are very crisp and light. In contrast, Liege style Belgian waffles are made with a yeast-leavened dough, instead of a batter, that is mixed with pear sugar. Liege waffles are richer, puffier, and chewier than Brussels style.

However, it is common in America to refer to any waffle made with a waffle iron that has deep pockets as a “Belgian waffle”.

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How to Make Liege Waffles

To make Liege waffles we are using my master sweet yeast dough recipe. This yeast dough is very easy to make and will give us very flavorful waffles that are thick and puffy! The method used to make this yeast dough is the Modified Straight Dough Method.

Pearl sugar will also be added to this basic dough. Pearl sugar can be purchased online or you can make your own pearl sugar substitute by breaking up sugar cubes into smaller pieces.

Step 1: Hydrate the Yeast.

Warm the milk to about 110 F (43 F) and mix the yeast into the milk. I like to use quick-rise yeast because it works so quickly, but active dry yeast can also be used.

Step 2: Mix the Butter, Sugar, Salt, and Eggs

In a large mixing bowl, mix together the melted butter, sugar, and salt. Add one egg at a time and mix to combine.

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Step 3: Add the Flour

Add the flour into the mixing bowl and stir with a spoon or a spatula until a shaggy dough forms.

Step 4: Knead the Dough

You can knead this dough by hand or use a stand mixer with a dough hook. Knead until a smooth and elastic dough forms, about 8 minutes by hand or 6 minutes at medium/high speed in the stand mixer. You may need to add a little more flour, but the dough will become less sticky as it is kneaded.

Step 5: Ferment the Dough

Move the dough to a clean bowl and lightly spray it with oil. Cover the bowl with a towel or plastic wrap and let it sit at room temperature until double in size. This will take about 30-45 minutes if you used quick-rise yeast and an hour+ if you used active dry yeast.

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Step 5: Deflate the Dough

Firmly press in the center of the risen dough. Bring the sides of the dough into the middle to deflate the air.

Step 6: Knead in the Pearl Sugar

Press the dough out on a work surface and add the pearl sugar. Knead the pearl sugar into the dough until evenly distrubuted. Alternatively, you can knead it in a stand mixer.

Note: If you do not have pearl sugar on hand, you can follow my tutorial to make your own pearl sugar using just sugar cubes!

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Step 7: Divide and Rest the Dough

Split the dough evenly into twelve pieces and place a piece of plastic wrap over them to rest for 10 minutes. This is a good time to heat up your waffle iron.

Step 8: Cook the Waffles

These waffles can be cooked in a Belgian style waffle iron with deep pockets or a standard waffle iron. I have this Cuisinart waffle iron and they still get very puffy in it.

The key to cooking these waffles is to find the setting on your waffle iron that is hot enough to caramelize the sugar but not so hot that it will burn the sugar. This is going to be different on every waffle iron. My suggestion is to start at a low heat and gradually increase the temperature until you find the setting that caramelizes the sugar. The first few likely won’t caramelize, but they will still be delicious!

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Tips, Tricks, & Techniques

  • Be very cautious to start the waffle iron at a low temp until you find the setting that will caramelize. Cleaning burned sugar from the waffle iron is extremely difficult.
  • These waffles can be made ahead and stored in the freezer in a ziplock bag for up to 3 months. To refresh, heat in a 250F (120 C) oven or toaster oven until warmed through.
  • Top these Liege waffles with any number of toppings. My favorite is a simple sprinkling of cinnamon-sugar but real whipped cream, nutella, or fresh berries would all be delicious as well!

Belgian Liege Waffle Ingredient Functions

  • Milk is the main moisture in the yeast dough and helps create richness.
  • Yeastleavens the dough, making the waffles puffy, and adds flavor.
  • Butteradds richness and keeps the inside of the waffles soft.
  • Sugaradds sweetness and gives the yeast more food to feed on.
  • Eggscreate tenderness and additional richness in the waffles.
  • Flour is the main structure of the waffle.
  • Pearl sugarcaramelizes in the waffle iron adding sweetness, depth of flavor, and texture.

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Yield: 12 Waffles

Belgian Liege Waffles

Prep Time1 hour 10 minutes

Cook Time15 minutes

Total Time1 hour 25 minutes

Belgian Liege Waffles made with the sweet yeast dough master recipe and an easy and cheaper substitute for pearl sugar! Chewy texture, yeasty flavor, and caramelized sugar bits will make these waffles your fast favorite!

Ingredients

  • 240 grams (1 cup, 8 fl oz, 240 ml) whole milk (lower fat milk can be substituted)
  • 7 grams (1 package, 2 1/4 teaspoon) active dry or quick rise yeast
  • 50 grams (1/4 cup) granulated sugar
  • 85 grams (6 Tablespoons) unsalted butter, melted and cooled
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature
  • 6 grams (1 1/4 teaspoons) salt
  • 480-600 grams (4-5 cups) all-purpose flour
  • 225 grams (2 cups) pearl sugar or homemade pearl sugar](https://bakerbettie.com/pearl-sugar/)

Instructions

  1. HYDRATE THE YEAST:Warm the milk to 110-115 F (43-46 C). This can be done on the stove top or in the microwave. It should take about 30-45 seconds in the microwave. Make sure the milk is not too hot or it will kill the yeast. Sprinkle the yeast over the milk and stir together.
  2. COMBINE THE BUTTER, SUGAR, SALT, & EGGS: In a large mixing bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer, stir together the cooled butter, sugar, and salt with a spoon or a rubber spatula.
  3. ADD THE MILK/YEAST: Stir in the milk/yeast mixture.
  4. ADD THE FLOUR: Stir in the flour until it is hydrated. The dough will be shaggy at this point.
  5. KNEAD:This dough can be kneaded by hand or with the dough hook of a stand mixer. If kneading by hand, lightly flour a work surface and knead the dough for about 8 minutes, until it is smooth and elastic. The dough will be very sticky to start, but will become less sticky as it is kneaded. If kneading in the stand mixer, knead at medium/high speed for about 6 minutes, stopping about halfway through to scrape the bottom of the bowl.
  6. FERMENT: Transfer the dough to a clean bowl.Lightly spray the dough with oil and cover the bowl with a towel or plastic wrap. Let the dough ferment at room temperature until double in size. This will take about 30-45 minutes if you used quick rise yeast and 1-2 hours if active dry yeast was used. A warm spot will speed up the fermentation time.
  7. PUNCHING: Deflate the air out of the dough by pressing down on it in the center and bringing the edges of the dough over the top.
  8. ADD THE PEARL SUGAR: Flatten the dough out on a lightly floured work surface and add the pearl sugar. Knead the pearl sugar into the dough until evenly distrubted. Alternatively, you can knead the sugar into the dough in a stand mixer with a dough hook.
  9. DIVIDE AND REST THE DOUGH:Divide the dough into roughly 12 pieces and cover with a piece of plastic wrap. Let the dough rest for 10 minutes while the waffle iron heats up.
  10. COOK THE WAFFLES:All waffle irons are different so start your iron on a low temperature. Increase the temperature a little at a time to find the setting that will caramelize your sugar. Spray the iron with non-stick spray and put a piece of dough in the center of the waffle iron and close it. The waffle will puff up as it cooks. Cook until golden brown.
  11. MAKE AHEAD: You can keep the waffles warm in a 200 F (95 C) oven. Uneaten waffles can be stored in the freezer in a ziplock bag for up to 3 months. Rewarm in a 250 F (120 C) oven until warmed through.

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Nutrition Information:

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 184

Belgian Waffle Recipe, Liege Waffles- Baker Bettie (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between Liège waffles and Belgian waffles? ›

Through the decades, Belgium's waffle styles diversified, resulting in two distinct groups – the crunchier, bread-like Liege waffle and a softer, lighter Brussels variety made with a yeast-leavened batter. Today, the Liege waffle incorporates crystals of pearl sugar for more crunch and caramelization on the outside.

Do you need a special waffle iron for Liège waffles? ›

Do I need a special waffle iron to make Liege waffles? Liege waffles are thicker than traditional waffles, due to the dough expanding during the cooking proccess. We recommend baking with a waffle iron that has deep pockets (0.7 in to 1 in).

Why aren t my Belgian waffles crispy? ›

Not waiting until the iron heats up properly means your waffles will cook, but never achieve that satisfyingly crisp exterior. Overworking the batter will leave your waffles dense and chewy instead of light and airy. And stacking even the most perfect waffles will cause them to become soggy and limp in minutes.

What is the difference between waffle batter and Belgian waffle batter? ›

The ingredients for both regular waffles and Belgian waffles are similar and include flour, milk, eggs, and butter or oil. However, Belgian waffles use egg whites to give a fluffier texture. Additionally, Belgian waffles have yeast in their recipe while regular waffles use baking powder.

Is Liège or Brussels waffle better? ›

Liege Waffle

They are thicker, richer and chewier than the Brussels waffle. I've tried both. Although both are delicious, I prefer the sweeter, thicker Liege waffle. You can find waffles in most restaurants and cafes in Belgium, and you can find street vendors selling them in many of the city squares.

What is the difference between a Brussels waffle and a Liège waffle? ›

Firstly, each one has their own particular shape. The Liege waffle is small with rounded edges, whereas the Brussels waffle is larger, and has a rectangular shape. Moreover, the Liege one is thicker and contains little clumps of sugar, whereas the Brussels one is lighter and is sprinkled with icing sugar.

What temperature do you cook waffles on a Liege iron? ›

The ideal moderate cooking temperature for these waffles is 355-360°F (179-182°C). If the waffle iron's temperature is higher than 360°F (180°C), the pearl sugar will caramelize too quickly and end up burned and bitter by the time the waffle is finished cooking.

Should you let waffle batter rest? ›

Recommended overnight or 2 hr resting – for the tastiest waffles, rest the batter overnight in the fridge or for at least 2 hours. This makes the flour grains absorb the liquid so it makes the inside of the waffles softer.

What is the secret to making crispy waffles? ›

Crispy Waffles
  1. Tip #1: Add stiff egg whites. ...
  2. Tip #2: Add cornstarch. ...
  3. Tip #3: Swap Amaretto for vanilla. ...
  4. Tip #4. ...
  5. Tip #5: Use a flip waffle maker. ...
  6. Tip #6: Crisp five minutes extra in the oven if needed. ...
  7. How to Serve.
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What is the difference between a Dutch waffle and a Belgian waffle? ›

Belgian waffles taste more soft and crispy, while waffles in the Netherlands are made from a heavier batter with a chewy and sticky texture. Another prominent difference lies in the shapes used by Belgian and Dutch styles. The former is in the shape of rectangle and the latter is round.

What happens if you use pancake batter in a waffle maker? ›

If you just put pancake batter into a waffle maker, chances are it will spill over the edges of the iron, burn, and create a mess. Also, they'll come out a bit flat and too crunchy, as opposed to having that fluffy soft center that you usually look for in a waffle.

Can you use regular pancake mix in a Belgian waffle maker? ›

To use your pancake mix to make waffles, you'll need to add a little extra oil to use it as a waffle recipe. Here's the formula: For every cup of dry pancake mix, just add 2 extra tablespoons of oil.

What does Liège style waffle mean? ›

A Liège waffle is filled with unevenly distributed clusters of caramelized pearl sugar, which gives a slightly bitter contrast with the buttery waffle dough. It's a convenient snack, easily eaten at any time of day (a good one loses nothing when cold). To me, Brussels waffles—as tasty as they can be—just can't compete.

Are Eggo waffles Belgian waffles? ›

Enjoy warm, Belgian-style waffles at home with Eggo® Thick & Fluffy Waffles. They have the classic Eggo® flavor you love, with deep pockets to fill with all of your favorites.

What is a Liège waffle? ›

THE REAL BELGIAN WAFFLE

Pearl sugar waffles, aka Liège waffles, are quite different and are made with a yeast based brioche dough studded with special pearl nibs of sugar that caramelize on the waffle iron as it cooks.

What is the difference between Dutch and Belgian waffles? ›

Belgian waffles taste more soft and crispy, while waffles in the Netherlands are made from a heavier batter with a chewy and sticky texture. Another prominent difference lies in the shapes used by Belgian and Dutch styles. The former is in the shape of rectangle and the latter is round.

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