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Even the most organized of us sometimes run out of an ingredient, but to run out of syrup on the day one makes waffles is unforgivable. Or so I've been told.
With a batch of steaming Banana Waffles (our Blueberry Waffle recipe with bananas replacing the blueberries) ready to be eaten, Liv shook her head in despair as less than 1/2 of a teaspoon of syrup slowly dripped from our empty bottle. Minutes before heading out the door to school, I had no alternative suggestion other than a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, something she is not particularly fond of.
A look of deep thought flashed over her face, and I was commanded to grab the peanut butter. As I reached for bread as well, she smiled, but shook her head no.
Grabbing the top waffle, the triangles were quickly separated, one side slathered with creamy peanut butter and the other with her favorite strawberry jam (Personally, I love how the peanut butter and jelly sinks into the little waffle squares...). Smooshing the triangle sandwiches together, I tapped my watch and told her, "Make it to go.".
Settled in the car she took her first bite. Here eyes momentarily closed followed quickly with a broad smile as she went back for more. Finishing the first waffle sandwich she had only one comment,
"Brilliant!"
Peanut Butter and Jelly Banana Waffle Sandwiches
Sometimes it's the simple things in life that turn out so wonderfully good. Such is the case with these somewhat addictive waffle sandwiches. We may be the last on the block to try waffle sandwiches, but we are singing to the rooftops about how good they are! The carpool girls had their own share today and gave us another two thumbs up.
Leftover waffles. We used our Blueberry Waffle Recipe, substituting finely diced bananas for the blueberries.
Peanut Butter
Jelly or Jam
Simply separate your waffles and proceed to make a sandwich as you would with bread. Make extra... you're gonna love 'em!
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