Waffles are made by pouring a batter onto a waffle iron. The second side of the iron is closed over the batter and the waffle is ready to eat when it is golden-brown. Often eaten for breakfast with maple syrup.
An edible baked item whose shape led to the outsole of many inedible Nike sneakers. Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman invented the design.
Pressed glass pattern from Sandwich with the imprinted likeness of a waffle iron.
pancake batter baked in a waffle iron
Batter cooked on a hot greased waffle iron.
Fabric with a honeycomb weave.
A figured structure based on the piqué weave, which is often associated with the appearance of a honeycomb.
A waffle is a batter cake cooked between two hot plates called a waffle iron. It has a distinctive gridlike appearance, the result of raised partitions on the waffle iron.
Pancake batter cooked in a special hinged cooking utensil called a "waffle iron" which cooks both sides at once and gives waffles their honeycombed syrup-catching surface. Belgian waffles are often heaped with fruits and whipped cream.
a light, thin batter cake baked in a special grill called a waffle iron. Basic batter is the same as for pancakes.
A waffle is a light batter cake cooked in a waffle iron, between two hot plates, patterned to give a distinctive honeycomb shape.