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Persuading Nina: Egg Nog Waffles

December 11, 2012|Posted in: breakfast, brunch, holiday, sponsored

Meet Nina Roy.  Nina doesn’t like egg nog. Not even the teensiest bit.

Personally, I think Nina is missing out on one of the best parts of the holidays.  Then again, I spend most of December chugging egg nog like a frat boy on a bender, so I might be a bit biased.

In fact, you could say I’m something of an egg nog addict.  I stir it into my coffee, warm it on the stovetop with some cocoa to make eggnog hot chocolate, and occasionally drink it straight from the carton when no one is looking.  You know that person who stashes multiple cartons of eggnog in her fridge at the end of the holidays so she can stretch out the season for a few more weeks? Yeah, that’s me.

Egg Nog Waffles

However, Natrel thinks someone can find a way to change Nina’s mind and open her eyes to the awesomeness that is egg nog.

Clearly, I am totally for this challenge, given my vast egg nog consumption.  So I set out to concoct a deviously delicious recipe that could tempt even the staunchest of egg nog doubters.

Egg Nog Waffles

The most obvious solution is to drown the eggnog with rum, but then it kind of just tastes like slightly milky rum and not at all like egg nog, which sort of defeats the purpose. Besides, what doesn’t taste good when drowned in rum, especially by the time you get to your second glass?

No, my plan was to transform egg nog into a completely different format.  Something that would woo Nina by transmogrifying her nemesis into something comforting and familiar and irresistibly delicious.  Something like cookies… or ice cream… or cake… or truffles.

Egg Nog Waffles

And then it hit me.  Waffles!

I mean, doesn’t everyone love waffles of any kind?  The recipe itself is incredibly easy, too – I just replaced most of the buttermilk in my standard waffle batter recipe with egg nog, and then added a dash of nutmeg and a splash of rum to round things out.

Egg Nog Waffles

What emerged from my waffle iron a few minutes later was sheer waffle perfection, with golden-brown crisp outsides, perfectly fluffy insides, and a delicately sweet flavour with just the teensiest soupcon of the dreaded egg nog.

Drizzled with a little maple syrup, I think they’re good enough to convince even a hardened egg nog haters to reconsider their position… or at least, that’s what I’m hoping.

Egg Nog Waffles

(And hey, if they don’t like them, that’s fine too…. that just leaves more waffles for me!)

Think you’ve got an even better idea for getting Nina to love egg nog? Then read on, brave egg nog lover…

Nina Roy Doesn't Like Eggnog

The Contest:
Nina Roy really really doesn’t like Egg Nog. And your challenge is to convince her to love it.
Natrel has handed all their social media over to Nina for the month of December and they need your help. Share your holiday pics, recipes, and spirit to fill her heart with festive cheer, and you may just be able to change her mind.
The Prizes:
There are 10 Ultimate Egg Nog Lovers Prize Packs up for grabs: includes $100 Indigo Gift Card, $100 Gift Card from The Bay, Personalized Mug, Personalized T-shirt, $300 of Natrel Products & 4 Unique Ceramic Coasters.
Eligibility details:
There are 3 ways to make Nina Roy love Egg Nog:
  • Post on Natrel Facebook Page (http://www.facebook.com/natrel)
  • Hashtag #NinaRoy on Instagram
  • Hashtag #NinaRoy on Twitter

Between December 3rd to 31st, Nina will pick her ten favourite attempts that almost convinced her to like egg nog, and will announce them on the Natrel Facebook page.

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Disclosure: I’ve received compensation from Natrel Canada in exchange for promoting their campaign to make Nina Roy love eggnog.  All opinions, including my undying devotion to all things eggnog, are entirely my own.

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Eggnog Waffles
Author: Isabelle Boucher (Crumb)
Recipe type: Breakfast
Prep time:  10 mins
Cook time:  10 mins
Total time:  20 mins

Serves: 6
 

Start off your holiday celebrations with a pile of crisp eggnog-scented waffles. A splash of rum is entirely optional, but highly recommended… it is the holidays, after all.
Ingredients
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 1 tbsp baking powder
  • ¾ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp nutmeg
  • 1¾ cups egg nog
  • ¼ cup buttermilk
  • ¼ cup canola oil
  • 2 eggs, lightly beaten
  • 1 tbsp dark rum (optional)

Instructions
  1. In a large mixing bowl, sift together flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and nutmeg.
  2. In a separate bowl, whisk together egg nog, buttermilk, canola oil, eggs and rum (if using). Pour into the bowl of dry ingredients, and mix thoroughly until the batter is smooth and free of lumps. Let stand for 5 minutes.
  3. Meanwhile, preheat a waffle iron. Once the waffle iron reaches the desired temperature, spoon batter to waffle iron and spread into an even layer (check your manufacturer’s instructions to confirm how much batter you should be using – this varies from one machine to another). Cook until waffles are lightly golden and crisp on the outside, and cooked through inside.
  4. Transfer the finished waffles to a wire rack on a baking sheet and keep warm in a 200F oven in between batches.

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Isabelle Boucher

I'm a 30-something coffee-chugging, booty-shaking, bargain-shopping, cookbook-collecting, photo-snapping, trucker-swearing, farmers-market-loving self-taught cook with a Boy and two cats to feed. Connect with me on Twitter, Facebook and Google+.

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8 Responses to Persuading Nina: Egg Nog Waffles

  • Needful Things December 27, 2012

    Like your friend Nina, I’m not a huge fan of eggy-anything. That said, these waffles sound intriguing enough that I’ll try making them. Just this once!

    Reply
  • natalie December 15, 2012

    I love egg nog so these waffles look fantastic!

    Reply
  • Chung-Ah | Damn Delicious December 14, 2012

    If this doesn’t get Nina to like eggnog, I’m not sure what will!

    Reply
  • Mr. & Mrs. P December 12, 2012

    These look amazing!!! We LOVE eggnog!

    Reply
  • Maya, Project Pack a Lunch December 12, 2012

    Reminds me that I haven’t had my first glass of eggnog of the season! Never would have thought to mix them with waffles though.

    Reply
  • bellini December 11, 2012

    If Nina does not like eggnog after this there is no hope. Good luck in the contest!

    Reply
  • Cheria December 11, 2012

    I must admit I’m not a big fan of egg nog either… but I definitely have to try these!

    Reply
  • Cheria December 11, 2012

    I must admit I’m not an egg nog fan either but I’ll definitely have try these.

    Reply

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