Belgian waffle explained

Belgian waffles
Country:Belgium
Type:Waffle
Main Ingredient:Flour, sugar, baking powder, eggs, milk, butter
Variations:Chocolate chip, blueberry, strawberry, Nutella, etc.

In English-speaking countries, Belgian waffles are a variety of waffle with a lighter batter, larger squares, and deeper pockets than American waffles. Belgian waffles were originally leavened with yeast, but baking powder is now often used. They are often eaten as a breakfast food; toppings vary from whipped cream, confectioners sugar, soft fruit, and chocolate spread, to syrup and butter or margarine. They may also be served with vanilla ice cream and fresh fruit (such as strawberries) as a dessert.

In Belgium itself, there are several kinds of waffle, including the Brussels waffle and the Liège waffle.

History

See also: Food at the 1964 New York World's Fair. Originally showcased in 1958 at Expo 58 in Brussels, Belgian waffles were introduced to the United States by a Belgian named Walter Cleyman at the Century 21 Exposition in Seattle in 1962, and served with whipped cream and strawberries.[1] The waffles were further popularized in the United States during the 1964 New York World's Fair[2] at Flushing Meadows Park in Queens, New York City. These waffles were introduced by Maurice Vermersch of Brussels, Belgium.[3] Largely based on a simplified recipe for the Brussels waffles, Vermersch decided to change the name to the Bel-Gem Waffle upon observing that many Americans could not correctly identify Brussels as the capital of Belgium.[4] [5] These waffles were served with whipped cream and strawberries, and they were sold for a dollar.[6]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. News: There's Something for All at Seattle's Fair . . April 24, 1962 . 2 . Google News Archive.
  2. News: A Fair, a Law and the Urban Walker . Roberts . Sam . . 2009-03-19 . 2008-07-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131113114709/http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/27/nyregion/thecity/27read.html . November 13, 2013 . live.
  3. Web site: Sands . Chris . How The 1964 World's Fair Helped Popularize The Belgian Waffle . Tasting Table . April 6, 2023 . May 27, 2024.
  4. News: 1989-08-22. His Waffles Made Memories at the Queens World's Fair. 2024-05-27. Newsday. 27. Rebecca. Blumenstein.
  5. Encyclopedia: Waffles . 554 . The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America . . 2013 . Bruce . Kraig . 9780199734962 . 2014-02-10.
  6. Web site: Belgian Waffles . CooksInfo.com . 2009-03-19.