![]() ![]() More: California couple to bring Mexican flavors to Sioux Falls with Flying Santo taco barĪlready, the family is trying to prepare for larger events like the Levitt, where they know to expect a lot of customers. “I hate lines,” said Leighton, “and so does everybody else.” There are napkins, silverware and condiments at the end of the trailer that help with the stream of customers. Each waffle takes about 2-3 minutes to make, but they try to get ahead as best as possible to keep things moving. One of the things the family is working on is how to get faster at making waffles. But it’s something to be proud of.” Improving as they go “I’m always building something or creating something, and this is definitely a much larger challenge. The Sweet Patootie is a bubble waffle with Nutella and powdered sugar, and the Big Cheese is like a grilled cheese waffle with bacon, Havarti, cheddar and a side of strawberry preserves for dipping.Ĭhris, who is an architect by trade, designed the trailer and logo. What’s on Black Iron Waffles' menu?īlack Iron Waffles serves a variety of waffle creations, such as the Sweet Patootie and the Big Cheese, two fan favorites. “It’s nice to pay it forward a little bit in our community,” Autumn said. in Canton, where they will donate part of their earnings to people in need through their ministry. They also want to keep up with the winter season and serve things like hot chocolate or cider with chili cornbread waffles at local ice fishing events or when the falls at Falls Park are lit up.Īutumn also said they are looking for more ways to contribute to the community.īlack Iron Waffles will be at an upcoming fundraising event for Feeding South Dakota, and the family is looking at connecting with Love Inc. Already, the family has brought their trailer to multiple elementary schools and graduation parties, and they are booked out for graduations in 2023.Įventually, they’d like to do something different and bring the trailer to softball tournaments or to campgrounds and serve waffles there. “It was so nerve-wracking, but we made it,” said Autumn.įor Teacher Appreciation week at Sonia Sotomayor Elementary, where the girls go to school, Emory had a chance to serve her own teachers. More: Your 2022 guide to Sioux Falls food trucks operating this summer Black Iron Waffles is already a hit at eventsīlack Iron Waffles' first gig was at Brandon Elementary School on April 22, just two days after they had their last trailer inspection. She and her sister, Emory, 11, help run the family’s new food trailer–Black Iron Waffles. “I was the taste tester!” their 10-year-old daughter, Leighton chimed in. “So then over time, we just kept putting random toppings on making them better and better.” ![]() “We chose waffles because it’s the only thing our family will eat without complaining,” laughed Chris’ wife, Autumn Brockevelt. ![]() It was his daughters’ idea to do a food truck. Each time he saw it, he kept thinking he wanted it, but didn’t know what he would do with it. Chris Brockevelt first saw the old, 1974 horse trailer five years ago in Britton, just lying in a friend’s field. ![]()
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