Jedamethis said:
Redlin5 said:
Jedamethis said:
If I may throw my opinion at this waffles vs. pancakes kerfuffle:
I find that pancakes have a more familial feel, conjuring up memories of childhood pancake days and flipping catastrophes, while waffles simply taste rather nice.
The vast majority of pancakes I've ever had (of
both styles mind you) have tasted more leathery and less rich than the majesty of the waffle. Plus the syrup just rolls off onto the plate as opposed to staying in the nice compartments of the waffle for your delight. But to each their own.
Leathery? Syrup rolls off?! Heavens! I suspect you were sorely neglected, and left untrained in the arts of making and eating pancakes. Although I admit I myself have trouble with syrup sometimes. Which is why I stick with sugar, cinnamon, and lemon juice.
These were restaurant quality pancakes. Nay my friend, whenever I compared even the best example of pancake to the average waffle I enjoy, the waffle wins. But do we need to battle over the different tastes of different regions? A childhood of Saskatchewan style Belgium Waffles covered with Saskatoon berries, strawberries, raspberries and black berries while covered in delicious maple syrup and whipped cream versus whatever your childhood breakfast culinary memories are? The world is wide and the menu of the morning is just as varied.
While I am all for trying new things, I know what I love and what I've tried before. That is why my stance on the morning waffle being the greatest meal one can enjoy is steadfast.