Here is some waffle history from mrbreakfast.com
13th Century A.C. - Ancient Greeks cook flat cakes between two metal plates. These early waffles were called obleios and were primarily savory in nature, prepared with cheeses and herbs.
1620 - The pilgrims bring Dutch "wafles" to America.
1735 - The word "waffle" - with two "f"s - appears in English print for the first time.
Late 1800's - Thomas Jefferson returns to the U.S. from France with a long handled, patterned waffle iron.
1869 - Cornelius Swarthout patents the first U.S. Waffle Iron.
1953 - Frank Dorsa's Eggo Frozen Waffles are sold in Supermarkets for the first time.
1964-65 - Brussels restaurateur Maurice Vermersch brings his wife's Brussels Waffle recipe to the World's Fair in New York. The fluffy yeast-infused waffle becomes a huge hit and becomes known as the Belgium waffle.
I forgot the Alamo again.
ReplyDelete180 Americans against 5000
ReplyDelete179 went over that line that day
But I LOVE waffles. All I want to know is this... did they serve waffles at the Alamo? I know you can rent a car, but they do breafast, too? Mmmmm, Belgium waffles, with maple syrup...
ReplyDeleteFerrets Anonymous