Easy Croffles (crossaints in waffle iron)
Easy Croffles (crossaints in waffle iron)

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Easy Croffles (crossaints in waffle iron) Recipe

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To bewith this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have easy croffles (crossaints in waffle iron) using 2 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Easy Croffles (crossaints in waffle iron):

  1. Prepare Pillsbury crescents rolls
  2. Make ready Nuts, 🧀 anything really

Steps to make Easy Croffles (crossaints in waffle iron):

  1. Unroll the crescents and set aside. Crus some nuts or granola or cheese.
  2. Take each crescents and before you roll fill it with your favorite nuts or cheese or even sausage. Rolls them up and bake for just 3 minutes to fluff them up. Once you do that take them out and on a hot buttered waffle iron put the crescents in. Once they have cooked well enough take them out and voila! Croffles
  3. Serve them with any toppings. Kids wanted granola, maple syrup and cheese.

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