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No Or Low Fat Yogurt Waffles (Two Recipes)

By Zoebakeforhappykids @bake4happykids
&version;After enjoying crispy and fluffy pandan waffles that I have made with the saturated-fat-enriched coconut milk and butter, I ask myself...
Can I use low (or no) fat yogurt to make crispy waffles?
Yes of course but I need to load the waffles with extra butter... like this one that I have found at all recipes which is quite standardized and similar to the Donna Hay's one but the Donna Hay's one uses the 2% buttermilk instead.
Knowing that fat is crispy waffle's best friend, I'm very surprised to find this 0% fat Greek yogurt waffle recipe at Creme de la Crumb being completely low fat with no butter or any fat added! How is this possible? Let's find out...

low fat yogurt crispy waffles

Low fat yogurt waffles

To satisfy a curious and hungry me, I'm trying two yogurt waffles recipes. One is the completely NO FAT Greek yogurt waffle recipe at Creme de la Crumb and two is the quite standardised yogurt waffle recipe from all recipes with added butter.

No or Low Fat Yogurt Waffles (Two Recipes)

This is the fat free yogurt that I have used for the completely 0% fat Greek yogurt waffle recipe

No or Low Fat Yogurt Waffles (Two Recipes)

This is the low fat yogurt that I have used for the quite standardised yogurt waffle recipe with added butter.
You can use yogurt that is plain or flavoured.

No or Low Fat Yogurt Waffles (Two Recipes)

The mango yogurt contains more calories due to its extra amount of fat and sugar.
Due to this, I'm not adding any sugar or any sweeteners into the waffles made with the mango yogurt.

No or Low Fat Yogurt Waffles (Two Recipes)

These are the wet ingredients used...Sorry that I made a small mistake by adding 1/2 cup 0% fat Greek yogurt as the original recipe requires 1/4 cup.

No or Low Fat Yogurt Waffles (Two Recipes)

Here, I have added butter into the waffles made with low fat mango yogurt.

No or Low Fat Yogurt Waffles (Two Recipes)

It is very important to grease your waffle iron before pouring a new batch of waffle batter as these yogurt waffles can get stuck onto the waffle iron very badly.
To do this, I'm using Alfa One rice bran oil spray.

No or Low Fat Yogurt Waffles (Two Recipes)

Mixing both waffle batters is easy and straightforward as no beating of egg white is required.

No or Low Fat Yogurt Waffles (Two Recipes)

This is the completely 0% fat Greek yogurt waffle...

No or Low Fat Yogurt Waffles (Two Recipes)

Crispy enough (like not super crispy... I mean just crispy) on its outside
Soft and very spongy on its inside.
BUT ONLY when it is freshly made!
Just 5 mins later, these waffles will shrink to be something that is tough and not so nice!

No or Low Fat Yogurt Waffles (Two Recipes)

This is the low fat mango yogurt waffle with added butter...
Can't deny that this tastes so much better than the fat free waffle.

No or Low Fat Yogurt Waffles (Two Recipes)

Serve with maple syrup...

No or Low Fat Yogurt Waffles (Two Recipes)

It's definitely crispier!
Fluffy and yummy too!

Back to the question... Can I use low (or no) fat yogurt to make crispy waffles?
Yes but I have to eat the low fat waffles immediately! Plus I just have to accept the fact that the waffles are just crispy... Not completely crispy!
After making and enjoying these yogurt waffles, I like to double-confirm my statement that fat is crispy waffle's best friend!
Here are the two yogurt waffle recipes that I have tried and hope that you like them too.
One: The completely NO FAT that is mostly adapted from Creme de la Crumb
Makes eight 9 x 9 cm square waffles

A
1 cup (150g) all purpose flour
2 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tbsp sugar
1/8 tsp salt
B
1 large egg (50g without shell)
1/2 cup (~170g) plain Greek yogurt (0% fat!) (original should be 1/4 cup but I made a mistake by adding more)
215ml (3/4 cup plus 2 tbsp) milkcooking oil spray, preferably Alfa One rice bran oil to grease - Important! These waffles can get stuck on the iron if this is not used!
Two: The quite standardised crispy yogurt waffles with butter that is adapted from all recipes

Makes nine 9 x 9 cm square waffles
A
125g all-purpose flour
1 1/3 tsp baking powder
2/3 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
B
2 large eggs (50g each without shell)
1 cup (250ml) any low fat yogurt, can be plain or flavoured (I used two tubs of 170g mango yogurt) 
Note: No extra sugar added is required if the yogurt is sweetened with flavours.

85g unsalted butter, melted
cooking oil spray, preferably Alfa One rice bran oil to grease -  Important! These waffles can get stuck on the iron if this is not used!
Combine all dry ingredient A in a bowl.
Using a whisk, combine all wet ingredients B in another large mixing bowl. Sift the dry ingredients A into mixture B and whisk until the batter is just smooth. Do not over mix.
Preheat waffle iron to its lowest heat setting.
Spray preheated waffle iron with non-stick cooking oil spray. Caution: If you are cooking waffles on the your stove, please do not spray cooking oil into direct fire! Pour adequate waffle batter (about 1/3 cup to 1/2 cup) onto hot waffle iron. Cook until both sides are lightly golden brown. Repeat this step until all the batter has been used.

These yogurt waffles (especially the completely no fat ones) are the best when they are served immediately. If you can't do that, you can keep or re-heat the cooked waffles (but only the ones with added butter) in 120°C oven while you are cooking the rest of them or decide to eat them later. Please do not keep or re-heat the cooked no fat waffles as they will become tough very quickly after cooking and reheating can't save them!


Serve with maple syrup and any fruits.

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