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Carnivore Beef Liver Waffles

The most nutrient-dense waffles you will ever eat!
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Prep Time5 mins
Cook Time10 mins
Resting Time5 mins
Total Time20 mins

Ingredients

Instructions

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  • Turn on your waffle maker so it can heat up while you prepare the batter.
  • Blend the raw liver, eggs, ghee (room temperature/softened), and a dash of sea salt (ASHLEYR for 15% off) in a blender until smooth. No liver chunks should be left.
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  • Make as you would normal waffles, with the exception of cook time. **See note below.
  • Top with 1 tbsp of ghee, and honey if you tolerate it/prefer. Enjoy!
  • Looking for an even sweeter version? Try Blueberry Beef Liver Waffles with Honey Butter.

Notes

**Important note: Beef liver cooks VERY quickly, so the waffles will cook in seconds (usually about 15-20 seconds or so). When the waffles turn light brown and there is no gooey residue left, you will know they are done. The waffles will shrivel a bit. This is normal.
The ingredients yield about 1.5 cups of batter. I usually pour about 1/2 cup of batter per waffle into an 8-inch waffle maker and make 3 waffles per batch.