38 Waffle Recipes Worth Waking Up Early For (2024)

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What makes a waffle? Is it the iron? For without one, you’re pretty much just looking at a pancake. Is it the batter? What if you put something other than waffle batter into your waffle iron? What if you put a sandwich in there (yep, we’ve done it)? Whatever they are, we’re in LOVE. They’re one of our favorite brunch foods, they make for a great anytime snack, and you can “waffle” almost anything to great effect (think LOTS of crispy corners). Don’t even get us started on the magic combination that is (we’ve got four recipes here). Check out our best waffle recipes for ideas—dust off that iron and get to wafflin’!

Before we get to all the crazy waffle recipes we bet you’re really here for, you’re going to want to perfect the art of making a classic waffle first. Try our best homemade waffles, our buttermilk waffles, or our Belgian waffles. Our number one tip for all of them: DON'T OVERMIX THE BATTER. Waffle batters should be lumpy when they get poured into waffle makers, never smooth.

Once you’ve got those down, you can pretty much add any flavor you like to a waffle. You could go sweet, like with our pumpkin waffles, our red velvet waffles, or our chocolate chip cookie waffles. More of a savory breakfast person? Try our cornbread waffles, our Parm waffle egg in a hole, or our cauliflower waffles. You could also put things other than waffle batter into your iron, like in our pizza waffles, our mozzarella stick waffles, our omelet waffles, or our waffle iron grilled cheeses. No waffle iron? We got you. Try making our grill pan waffles, or check out one of our recipes that improves upon pre-made freezer waffles, like our waffle breakfast tacos or our chicken n' waffles casserole.

Want more breakfast inspiration? Try our top breakfast casserole recipes, our fun breakfast for dinner ideas, and our favorite brunch co*cktails too.

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Belgian Waffles

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Light, fluffy, and slightly crispy on the outside, these waffles are PERFECT. To make them even more authentic, add crunchy pearl sugar (a European specialty sugar that's more like rock candy than granulated sugar) to the batter.

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Chicken & Waffles

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Making fried chicken and waffles at the same time is quite a feat, but this soul food classic is worth the effort. We think the best course of action is as follows: Get your chicken in a buttermilk brine, whip up your waffles and pop 'em in a 200° oven to stay warm. THEN take out your chicken, bread, and fry. Voilà! Perfectly timed brunch.

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Buttermilk Waffles

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The perfect way to begin any day that stretches lazily ahead is with a batch of these tender buttermilk waffles, topped with pats of melty butter and pools of maple syrup. As they cook, the waffles will fill your kitchen with the delicious fragrance of vanilla-scented batter. It's heavenly.

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Magic Low-Carb Waffles

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We realize that by calling these "magic," they better really deliver—trust us, they do. The batter is basically eggs, mashed bananas, almond butter, and a few tablespoons of flour, so you won't feel like these are weighing you down at all!

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Best Homemade Waffles

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You've probably heard this a thousand times, but we're going to tell you once more: For the perfect waffles, DON'T OVERMIX THE BATTER. Waffle batters should be lumpy when they get poured into waffle makers, never smooth.

Get the Best Homemade Waffles recipe.

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Banana Bread Waffles

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This is our dream breakfast, and surprise, it's made using almost the same exact batter as our favorite banana bread! Don't own a waffle iron yet? Check out our best waffle irons to buy too.

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Almond Flour Keto Waffles

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Almond flour and Swerve are used in place of flour and sugar in these waffles. (You could also use Stevia.) Almond butter and butter (a full stick!) provide the fat. Remember fat = good on the keto diet. These waffles will keep you full and satisfied for hours.

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Chicken & Waffle Breakfast Sandwich

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When thinking through how we could perfectly transform chicken and waffles into a perfect sandwich, we knew that just sticking a piece of chicken between two waffles might be a little dry. So we added some ingredients to make a "sauce": runny egg yolk and habanero hot honey. 😍

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Waffle Iron Grilled Cheese

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If you love the crispy cheesy bits of grilled cheeses (and who doesn't?!), you gotta try this genius waffle iron hack.

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Pumpkin Waffles

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Pumpkin puree and ground spices (you could use pumpkin pie spice instead) are the stars in these waffles, providing signature fall-inspired flavors. Though they’re extra crispy on the outside, the inside stays extra tender from the pumpkin puree and buttermilk. Top them with your favorite syrup and enjoy!

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Chicken 'n' Waffles Casserole

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Southern are the BEST, but getting everything out at the same time can be tricky. When you need to feed a crowd quick, use our freezer waffle and breaded chicken hack instead!

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Cinnamon Sugar Waffle Dippers

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If you're short on time, you could skip the batter-making steps for these churro-inspired dippers and just use a boxed mix. But let it be known that this recipe guarantees fluffy-on-the-inside, crispy-on-the-outside waffles. It's really the best!

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Pizza Waffles

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Pizza bagels are so last year. Instead, put store-bought canned biscuit dough, mozzarella, and pizza sauce (plus pepperoni or whatever your pizza-loving heart desires) into your waffle iron for the easiest pizza twist ever.

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Omelet Waffles

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Making an omelet is sometimes more than we can handle in the morning. The flipping is hard! Using your waffle maker makes it the easiest thing ever to make yourself an easy, high-protein breakfast.

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Grill Pan Waffles

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It really burns when a craving for homemade waffles hits, but you don't own a waffle maker. We've got you—your grill pan can make some pretty cool-looking waffles. They still cook up perfectly fluffy and have plenty of ridges for holding extra syrup. It's the perfect breakfast (or dinner 😉).

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Tie-Dye Fruity Pebbles-Crusted Waffles

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With these tie-dye Belgian waffles, the breakfast classic gets a much-needed makeover—and we’re so here for it. From now on, adding Fruity PEBBLES cereal into the batter, around the sides, and on top of your waffle is a must. Think of it as sweet and fruity confetti (that also adds a super satisfying crunch)!

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Mac 'n' Cheese Waffles

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Proof that a waffle iron makes everything better, even boxed .

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Red Velvet Waffles

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Take your love for red velvet cake to the next level. We love ours topped with a cream cheese frosting-inspired icing and mini chocolate chips, but feel free to go classic with maple syrup and butter too.

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Mozzarella Stick Waffles

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Imagine mozzarella sticks but with crispy waffled nooks and crannies. The good news is that it's perfectly possible to have them soon…like within 20 minutes. The recipe is so fabulously easy: Once you dredge mozzarella sticks in flour, eggs, then breadcrumbs, all they need is 4 to 5 minutes in the waffle iron (compared to 20 minutes in the oven!).

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Cornbread Waffles

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Your favorite Southern-style cornbread—no baking required. We went for a sweet version here, but we think these would be great savory too. Try adding some cheese and jalapeños for a fun twist.

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38 Waffle Recipes Worth Waking Up Early For (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to good waffles? ›

Cornstarch: The secret ingredient for making the crispiest waffles. Cornstarch guarantees that the waffles will be perfectly crisp and tender. Baking powder and baking soda: Help our waffles rise and brown. I recommend using both for the best waffles.

Who ate the first waffle? ›

Waffles have been around for a long time. Food experts think they go back to ancient Greece. There, chefs roasted flat cakes between metal plates fixed to long wooden handles. The Greeks called these cakes obelios, and they weren't as sweet as modern waffles.

What is the earliest known recorded recipe for a waffle? ›

The earliest known written recipe is in an anonymous manuscript called Le Ménagier de Paris. It was a set of instructions written by a Frenchman for his young wife. The author describes his personal waffle recipe and mentions an iron, leading historians to believe waffle irons were invented in the 13th-14th century.

How many waffles can you make in an hour? ›

Single waffle makers are ideal for low-volume use. This kind of waffle maker makes one waffle at a time and can produce 20-35 waffles in an hour.

What to add to waffles to make them better? ›

  1. Bacon! ...
  2. A handful of blueberries or other small or sliced berries.
  3. Miniature chocolate chips. ...
  4. Miniature cinnamon chips. ...
  5. Peanut butter (about 1/4 cup peanut butter for every cup of flour). ...
  6. 1/2 cup cocoa with 1/3 cup sugar.
  7. 1 cup crushed pineapples (drained well); top finished waffles with whipped cream and coconut flakes.
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Why do restaurant waffles taste better? ›

An undeniable element of technique is involved in the flipping, timing, and surgical extraction of delicate waffles from the teeth of the iron. It also takes an experienced hand to not cram too much batter into the iron or underfill and end up with a thin, lackluster puck.

Are waffles healthy? ›

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.

Is waffles older than pancakes? ›

Pancakes are way older than waffles; they've been around in some form since at least the 1430s, based on the first written record of the word “pancake,” but probably existed long before then in some form. The first waffle iron was only patented in 1869, so relatively speaking, it's still the new kid on the block.

Who is the waffle Queen? ›

Glynis Albright was known for loving food, cooking, and baking since she was a small child. She began using her parents' kitchen to prepare meals and bake all sorts of desserts by the time she was 10 years old.

Why do waffles have squares? ›

A waffle iron squeezes batter between two hot, flat pans covered with square bumps. The square bumps give the waffle little square holes, perfect for holding syrup and melted butter.

What are some fun facts about waffles? ›

1 Waffles have been eaten since the 14th century. 2 Nike's first pair of sneakers, Waffle Trainers, were made using a real waffle iron. 3 “Waffle” descends from the Dutch word for “wafer.” 4 The world's biggest waffle was 8 feet long and weighed 110 pounds.

Are homemade waffles cheaper than store bought? ›

Homemade waffles are not only tastier and more satisfying, but you can also control the ingredients that go into them. This means that you can make them healthier by using whole wheat flour or adding in some extra protein powder. Plus, they're a lot cheaper than buying premade mix from the store.

Is it better to leave waffle batter overnight? ›

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.

Is it OK to eat waffles once a week? ›

Not daily. However once a week or twice without the syrup or any other sweetener should be okay. Since you may eat carbs (rarely sugar) during the first half of the day to burn it out by the end of day.

What makes waffles taste good? ›

Flour – To give the waffles structure. Sugar – For a little sweetness. Baking Powder + Baking Soda – For the all-important fluffiness. Salt + Vanilla – For maximum flavor.

Why won't my waffles get crispy? ›

Not waiting until the iron heats up properly means your waffles will cook, but never achieve that satisfyingly crisp exterior. Overworking the batter will leave your waffles dense and chewy instead of light and airy. And stacking even the most perfect waffles will cause them to become soggy and limp in minutes.

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.

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