Make this Waffle Recipe for a Quick, Easy Breakfast (2024)

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This waffle recipe is just the thing for Sunday breakfast. Freezing waffles for later will make weekday breakfasts a breeze, too.

Originally published September 2015; this post has been updated.

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This waffle recipe is excellent fresh out of the waffle iron, but it makes great freezer waffles, too.

New to waffling? Be sure to check out this step-by-step guide to making waffles.

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Creating a Waffle Recipe for Freezing

Everyone loves waffles from the freezer section because they’re a quick, easy breakfast forthose mornings that feellike the clock is against you.This waffle recipe allows you to make your own waffles using ingredients you feel confident about.

Freeze half of the batch using themethods below toenjoy a quick and easy homemade breakfast without extra work.

The ingredients for these freezer waffles are basic whole foods: Eggs, flour, and milk with some leavening. The addition of a bit of sugar and vanilla gives these waffles a great flavor.

Serve these waffles with real maple syrup, top them with honey and butter, add fresh fruit, strawberry compote, try this easy blueberry sauce, or slather on your favorite jam or jelly.

Here’s another fun way to use these freezer waffles: Turn them into a sandwich! Pop two of these waffles into the toaster until they’re warm, then spread on peanut butter and jelly for a fresh take on the PB&J.

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Homemade Waffle Recipe for Breakfast (or the Freezer)

Yield: 6-8 waffles

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes

This waffle recipe is just the thing for Sunday breakfast. Freezing waffles for later will make weekday breakfasts a breeze, too.

Ingredients

  • 4 large eggs
  • 4 cups unbleached organic all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup refined coconut oil, melted
  • 3-3 1/2 cups milk
  • 2 Tablespoons sugar, or coconut sugar
  • 8 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt

Instructions

  1. Pre-heat waffle iron while you're mixing your batter. In one large bowl, mix the dry ingredients together. In another large bowl, mix together the wet ingredients (start with 3 cups of milk first). Add the wet to the dry ingredients and mix well. If the batter is too thick, add the additional 1/2 cup of milk.
  2. Scoop 1/4 cup of waffle batter into preheated waffle iron and let cook for 5-7 minutes depending on your waffle iron. Once browned, remove from waffle iron and
  3. Note: If you are going to freeze a majority of these waffles, don't cook them as long as you normally would to prevent overcooking when you reheat them.

Freezing waffles

  1. Grab your freezer-friendly container (these glass pyrex containers are super durable and have been happily used by Kris). Wrap each waffle in it waxed paper. (If you're being extra careful to avoid toxins, here's a soy-based wax paper to try.) Alternatively, cut wax paper into squares and place a piece in between each waffle. If you are not individually wrapping each waffle, place a layer of wax paper on the bottom of the glass dish so the waffle doesn't stick to it.
  2. Another option for freezing waffles would be to place the cooled waffles on a baking sheet and stick in the freezer for 5-10 minutes. When the waffles are almost or fully frozen, place them into your freezer-safe container and put them in your freezer. By freezing waffles on a baking sheet first, you reduce the chances of the waffles sticking together and you don't have to use wax paper.

To reheat:

  1. If the waffles you made are Belgian waffles, break the waffle apart into 1/4 pieces so they will fit your toaster. Toast until fully warmed through. If you have a toaster oven simply place the whole -- or 1/2 waffle depending on the size -- in the oven and toast until fully warmed through.

Notes

How about banana waffles? Chop up some dried bananas and stir banana bits into the batter before pouring it into the waffle iron.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 16Serving Size: 1/2 waffle
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 281Total Fat: 11gSaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 59mgSodium: 470mgCarbohydrates: 34gFiber: 1gSugar: 10gProtein: 10g

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FAQs

What is the secret to making good waffles? ›

Here are some tips:
  • Strike while the iron's hot. If your waffles come out pale and soft, it could be because the appliance isn't hot enough. ...
  • Whip your whites. ...
  • Opt for oil instead of butter. ...
  • Try a yeasted-waffle recipe. ...
  • Add cornstarch. ...
  • Finish them in the oven.
Apr 9, 2022

What to have on waffles for breakfast? ›

Tasty toppings

Spread peanut butter on each waffle and top with sliced banana and mango and a few fresh or frozen raspberries. Drizzle over honey and a sprinkling of dried mango and coconut mix. Spoon Greek yogurt over each waffle and top with blueberries, toasted flaked almonds and maple syrup, to taste.

Can you make homemade waffles without a waffle maker? ›

While these waffles are baked instead of cooked in a waffle maker, the recipe is my go-to for either method of cooking. This waffle recipe is made of the usual suspects: flour, eggs, butter, a bit of sugar and vanilla. The flavor is just a little sweet, and they puff up to be so golden and impressive.

Is waffle a healthy breakfast? ›

Pancakes or waffles

Despite their tasty profile, these comfort foods are often made with refined white flour and topped with butter and syrup, which is essentially pure sugar. This means that pancakes and waffles are high in calories, fat, and sugar, yet lacking in protein and fiber.

What makes waffles taste better? ›

Any tips on how to make waffles from mix taste better?
  1. Use clarified butter to cook them.
  2. Add orange zest.
  3. Add some cardamom.
  4. Try almond extract in place of vanilla.
Dec 23, 2022

What is the secret to crispy waffles? ›

Of course, you can substitute whole grain flours like whole wheat or spelt flour, but expect them to be a little denser. Cornstarch is our secret ingredient for making the crispiest waffles. Cornstarch guarantees that the waffles will be perfectly crisp and tender.

What is the most common thing to put on waffles? ›

Maple Syrup

Syrup on waffles is classic for a reason. There's nothing like moping up syrup with a big, fluffy waffle like this one!

What can I put on my waffles instead of syrup? ›

  1. Fruit compotes like cherry or blueberry.
  2. Fresh strawberries or raspberries with cream or ice cream.
  3. Nutella or other chocolate spreads.
  4. Crispy streaky bacon, scrambled eggs.
  5. Ham, cheese, bacon, mushrooms, tomatoes etc. ...
  6. Banana, ice cream, whipped cream and chocolate sauce for waffles.
May 21, 2019

What is the best combination for waffle? ›

Of course, butter and maple syrup are a must have on a waffle board. Some of our other favorite toppings are fresh fruit, peanut butter, Nutella, honey, pecans, chocolate chips and whipped cream.

What happens if you use pancake batter in a waffle maker? ›

If you just put pancake batter into a waffle maker, chances are it will spill over the edges of the iron, burn, and create a mess. Also, they'll come out a bit flat and too crunchy, as opposed to having that fluffy soft center that you usually look for in a waffle.

What is the difference between a waffle and a Belgian waffle? ›

The Difference Between Belgian Waffles and Regular Waffles

Belgian waffles have extra-deep pockets—the better for filling with butter, jam, maple syrup, or whipped cream. They're sometimes made with egg whites to give them their signature crispy-on-the-outside, fluffy-on-the-inside texture.

Can Type 2 diabetics eat waffles? ›

While the traditional waffle recipe is a total carbohydrate bomb, because refined, white flour is the starring ingredient (read: a recipe for disaster for blood sugar control), diabetes-friendly versions leverage the power of low-carb ingredients, such as almond, coconut, and even quinoa flour.

Is waffle a junk food? ›

A traditional waffle is made of refined grains and is low in fiber. Also, the total fat and saturated fat content in both frozen waffles and homemade waffles are high. Plus, waffles have a high sodium content. That's the bad news.

Which is healthier waffle or pancake? ›

So while a basic waffle might have more protein, a pancake has better macros and has 20 percent fewer calories than a waffle. Waffles also tend to have more refined sugar in them than pancakes. Amy Goodson, who worked for the Dallas Cowboys, said that “pancakes are easier to turn healthy”.

Should you let waffle batter rest? ›

Recommended overnight or 2 hr resting – for the tastiest waffles, rest the batter overnight in the fridge or for at least 2 hours. This makes the flour grains absorb the liquid so it makes the inside of the waffles softer.

Why do you let the batter rest when making waffles? ›

I thought I'd try the same thing with this waffle recipe. The thinking is that resting a batter allows the strands of gluten to relax, resulting in a more soft and tender texture. It also allows the starch in the flour to absorb more of the moisture in the mix, thickening the dough or batter.

Why are my waffles not light and fluffy? ›

Making pancake and waffle batter ahead of time is a huge no-no and will lead to flat, dense results every time. Even letting your batter hang out for just a few minutes after you've mixed it before you start ladling it onto the griddle will lead to less fluffy results.

How do you keep homemade waffles from getting soggy? ›

Waffles toward the bottom of that stack will have no choice but to go limp. To keep a cooked batch of waffles warm, place them in a low oven directly on the oven rack, or on a wire rack where the air can circulate—never on a sheet pan, where they'll trap that steam and go soggy on the bottom.

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