And while we’re at it, what’s your opinion of pancakes and French toast?
Yes! I can’t wait to get a mouthful!
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Only if they are blue
All very good excuses to ingest maple syrup
This is the answer. They are simply delicious vehicles for butter and maple syrup (none of that fake shit either…).
I mean…
Waffles > Pancakes > French Toast
French toast > pancakes > waffles
You dammed heathen!
I’m with CGP Grey. He notes that it depends on the quality of the restaurant. French Toast has both higher highs and lower lows than the other two.
Savory french toast > waffles > sweet french toast > pancakes
:D
I had cinnamon hazelenut orange french toast in a Detroit restaurant that was expertly combined, hands down the best sweet french toast ive ever had, dont add syrup.
Look, I don’t agree, but I can understand how you might put French toast first, but in what world are Pancakes better than waffles???
Yes but savory french toast rules all. Red Dog Toast is also very good.
“red dog toast”
That looks delicious. Thanks!
Waffles are superior to pancakes, french toast is in it’s own lane vibing.
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It depends on the quality of the food imo. Like, if I’m in a super fancy restaurant, you know the French toast is about to be totally bomb. If you’re at a shifty diner, pancakes are really hard to fuck up. This being said, I think waffles are very consistent across the board
It’s a good way to eat breakfast and feed my sourdough starter at the same time.
French toast>waffles>pancakes.
The correct answer. Tho the waffles have to be the good kind not eggo or whatever.
Of course. Made in one of those cast iron flip waffle pans and cooked enough to be a bit crisp instead of soggy.
Tip for the people who don’t like waffles: go to Belgium and visit a ‘wafelhuis’. Order a Liège or Brussels waffle with a good topping like powdered sugar, whipped cream or chocolate sauce.
Just beware that you go to a proper place and not a tourist scam saloon. If it has stupid toppings like m&m’s or Nutella go to a different place (proper chocolate sauce>>>>Nutella). If it advertises Belgian waffles instead of Liège waffles and/or Brussels waffles go away.
If you ate some Liège and Brussels waffles and still don’t like them, you are a lost cause.French toast sticks - crispy ones from Shoney’s - are the best thing. Otherwise, French toast is okay, Belgian waffles with savory toppings are good, and everything else is meh.
Edit: On the off chance you’re referencing this, yeah we like waffles.
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I would go Pancake -> French Toast -> Waffles.
All are good but pancakes are the food of the gods.
What about crêpes vs pancakes? Crêpes imho but to each their own!
Oh yeah I would go crepes for sure! I’m from Europe so I was thinking more of the crepe-y kind of pancakes anyway.
I always used to assume crêpes when people said ‘pancake’ but I have since learned of the American pancake and how different it is.
Crêpes are the best. Love a savoury crêpe so much.
I like all of them, I only have them occasionally though. I can’t say there is a better one but of the three I’ve had pancakes more than the other two.
They’re pretty good, but the problem I always have with waffles is that the moisture on the underside of a waffle builds up/condenses onto the plate, which creates sogginess. I always prefer my waffles to be very crisp, so this sogginess undermines that and introduces that awkward “crunchy but also ew soft” factor that screws up later waffle sections. I can fix this a little by putting a paper towel under them on the plate, but this feels wasteful and sometimes draws confusion from friends or family who don’t seem to care about this issue.
By this merit, I usually find pancakes preferable since they completely cover the plate under them, leaving no air for moisture to condense from, and they’re porous enough to just absorb any such moisture without a meaningful change in consistency anyway.
Anybody else experience this? Got tips for waffle technique?