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Matcha Liege Waffle Recipe

July 18, 2022 by Waffle Pantry 1 Comment

Start your day by infusing a classic Liege waffles with an energizing dose of matcha tea! These bright and rich green Matcha Liege waffle will blow your taste buds.

Matcha Liege waffle dough with pearl sugar

We’ve used this age-old Japanese green tea powder to create a vibrant dish that not only tastes great but is packed with health benefits to boot, all cooked up into a classic Liege waffle. Matcha is magic when combined with the pearl sugar in our Liege waffles, so you’ll definitely want to give this recipe a try.

What is Matcha?

You’ve probably heard of Matcha, but do you know what this vibrant green ingredient is that’s been popping up in classic pastries and beverages around the world? Matcha stems from a shade-grown plant which is harvested after 3 to 4 weeks. During this period the plant produces a high concentrate of theanine and caffeine. After the tea leaves are harvested, farmers remove the stems and veins and ground up the leaves into a fine powder known as matcha.

Matcha Liege waffle dough balls with pearl sugar

Easy Matcha Belgian Liege Waffle Recipe

To create these refreshing waffles, we simply modified our classic Liege Waffle Mix by adding 14g (3 tsp) of matcha powder to it (follow the full recipe below). For optimal flavor and color, the key is to use actual matcha powder and not a matcha mix powder that has other ingredients in it.

If you love cooking from scratch, ditch the mix and follow our authentic Liege waffle recipe. To make it matcha, just add 14g (3 tsp) of matcha powder to the flour and enjoy!

Green Matcha Liege waffle

Gluten-Free Matcha Belgian Liege Waffles

To make these healthy waffles even healthier, try them gluten-free! Just use our gluten-free Liege waffle mix, formulated with our famous Belgian Pearl Sugar and all-natural ingredients. It combines all the classic, irresistible flavors you love without any pesky gluten. Simply add 14g (3 tsp) of matcha powder to the mix and start your morning right!

From lattes and smoothies to ice cream, icing, and even donuts, matcha has made its way into many classic drinks, desserts, and pastries. Whether this vibrant, antioxidant-rich tea is already a favorite of yours or you’re trying it for the first time, these delicious matcha Belgian Liege waffles can’t be beat. Tell us your thoughts if you’ve tried any of our recipes or if you discover any twists that make them even more tasty and convenient.

 

Print Recipe

Matcha Liege Waffle

Matcha Infused Belgian Liege Waffle
Prep Time10 mins
Proofing Time2 hrs 30 mins
Total Time2 hrs 40 mins
Course: Breakfast, brunch, Dessert
Cuisine: belgian, european
Keyword: belgian liege waffles, match sugar waffles, match waffles, matcha, matcha liege waffles
Servings: 9 Matcha Liege Waffle

Equipment

  • waffle maker

Ingredients

INCLUDED

  • 1 lb Waffle Pantry Liege Waffle Mix 454g
  • 5 oz WafflePantry Belgian Pearl Sugar 142g
  • 0.25 oz Lesaffre SAF-Instant Yeast 7g (1 sachet)

WHAT YOU WILL NEED

  • 2 fl oz Hot Water 59ml
  • 0.5 oz Matcha Powder 14g
  • 1 stick Butter 113g (4oz)
  • 1 large Egg

Instructions

  • Combine softened butter, hot water, and matcha in mixer. Add Liege Waffle Mix, egg and yeast. Stir well. Knead to form sticky dough.
    1 lb Waffle Pantry Liege Waffle Mix, 0.25 oz Lesaffre SAF-Instant Yeast, 2 fl oz Hot Water, 1 stick Butter, 1 large Egg, 0.5 oz Matcha Powder
  • Cover dough and let rest for 2 to 3 hours.
  • Gently fold Belgian Pearl Sugar into dough. Divide dough into 9 portions. Cover and allow dough to rest for 15 minutes. Preheat Liege waffle iron (360°F or 182°C). Flatten dough balls slightly and place on the iron. Bake for 2 to 4 minutes until golden. Enjoy!
    5 oz WafflePantry Belgian Pearl Sugar
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  1. David Parrish

    March 5, 2023 at 8:23 pm

    5 stars
    As a daily matcha drinker (1 teaspoon twice a day), this is a great way to incorporate my favorite health supplement/drink into my favorite breakfast! I will second the spot-on recommendation to use real matcha powder. Also, the higher the grade of matcha one uses (ceremonial grade is the best, as used in the Japanese tea ceremony), the sweeter the taste, as shade grown leaves (true matcha green tea leaves must be shaded for several weeks prior to plucking) have less bitterness.

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