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Definition of Belgian waffle in English: Belgian wafflenoun North American A waffle with large, deep indentations. 〈北美〉比利时格子华夫饼(一种带大块锯齿纹的华夫饼) Example sentencesExamples - On the food side, Belgian waffles were by far the most popular item on offer, if the length of the queue was anything to judge by.
- That came complete with a Belgian waffle and dried apricots, and was wolfed down by both of us.
- I'd like a blueberry Belgian waffle, omelettes and toast and bacon and egg sandwich.
- ‘This is so wild,’ commented Jak between his third and fourth servings of Belgian waffles.
- ‘I made Belgian waffles,’ Shawna said, seemingly emotionless, yet there was something cheerful about her.
- The most well-known style, the Belgian waffle, which has deeper grids than toaster varieties (and soaks up more butter and syrup), was introduced at the World's Fair in New York City in 1964.
- I serve them in feather-light dessert crepes or sprinkle them over freshly made Belgian waffles.
- The Belgian waffle, although a traditional food eaten on New Year's Day, has been Americanized and is commonly found on restaurant menus.
- ‘Well everyday I have two coffee's, black with one sugar, and a Belgian waffle.’
- Grinning, she shook her head, ‘I'll just settle for a Belgian waffle with whipped cream on the chocolate milk.’
- A couple of other customer suggestions that made it to the brunch menu were Belgian waffles and fried tomatoes and mushrooms.
- We also sampled the Belgian waffles and the steak and eggs.
- Two chefs were kept busy making Belgian waffles, and talk about delicious!
- Lisa opted for the Belgian waffles with Macadamia nut sabayon.
- Breakfast might include wild-salmon hash with poached eggs, a quiche made from Yaquina Bay shrimp and oysters, or hazelnut Belgian waffles with homemade berry syrup.
- At the 1962 world's fair, Seattle also introduced to America a product that would have an unsavory effect on the nation's breakfast: the Belgian waffle.
- I had one of my favourite breakfast indulgences: a deluxe Belgian waffle with strawberries, whipped cream, pecans and brown sugar, just a sinful treat on a hungry stomach.
- Cook until the iron stops steaming; Belgian waffles can take up to 9 minutes, traditional ones 2 to 5.
- Stacks of Belgian waffles lay next to a steaming plate of blueberry pancakes, with an abundance of syrup for each.
Definition of Belgian waffle in US English: Belgian wafflenoun North American A waffle made with a special tool to have large, deep indentations in it. 〈北美〉比利时格子华夫饼(一种带大块锯齿纹的华夫饼) Example sentencesExamples - ‘This is so wild,’ commented Jak between his third and fourth servings of Belgian waffles.
- I serve them in feather-light dessert crepes or sprinkle them over freshly made Belgian waffles.
- ‘I made Belgian waffles,’ Shawna said, seemingly emotionless, yet there was something cheerful about her.
- Stacks of Belgian waffles lay next to a steaming plate of blueberry pancakes, with an abundance of syrup for each.
- Two chefs were kept busy making Belgian waffles, and talk about delicious!
- The most well-known style, the Belgian waffle, which has deeper grids than toaster varieties (and soaks up more butter and syrup), was introduced at the World's Fair in New York City in 1964.
- That came complete with a Belgian waffle and dried apricots, and was wolfed down by both of us.
- Lisa opted for the Belgian waffles with Macadamia nut sabayon.
- A couple of other customer suggestions that made it to the brunch menu were Belgian waffles and fried tomatoes and mushrooms.
- Cook until the iron stops steaming; Belgian waffles can take up to 9 minutes, traditional ones 2 to 5.
- Breakfast might include wild-salmon hash with poached eggs, a quiche made from Yaquina Bay shrimp and oysters, or hazelnut Belgian waffles with homemade berry syrup.
- Grinning, she shook her head, ‘I'll just settle for a Belgian waffle with whipped cream on the chocolate milk.’
- I'd like a blueberry Belgian waffle, omelettes and toast and bacon and egg sandwich.
- I had one of my favourite breakfast indulgences: a deluxe Belgian waffle with strawberries, whipped cream, pecans and brown sugar, just a sinful treat on a hungry stomach.
- The Belgian waffle, although a traditional food eaten on New Year's Day, has been Americanized and is commonly found on restaurant menus.
- ‘Well everyday I have two coffee's, black with one sugar, and a Belgian waffle.’
- On the food side, Belgian waffles were by far the most popular item on offer, if the length of the queue was anything to judge by.
- We also sampled the Belgian waffles and the steak and eggs.
- At the 1962 world's fair, Seattle also introduced to America a product that would have an unsavory effect on the nation's breakfast: the Belgian waffle.
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