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Updated: May 29, 2023

    Start your day off on the right foot with one of these irresistible waffle recipes.

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    BLT Waffle Sliders

    Craving a BLT for breakfast? Try a deliciously different version that features crisp bacon and fresh tomatoes between two golden cornmeal waffles. Prepare the waffles ahead of time and reheat in the toaster for quick assembly. —Stacy Joura, Stoneboro, Pennsylvania.

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    Oat Waffles

    These family favorites have more fiber and less fat than standard waffles. My 2 year-old daughter loves them with fresh berries.

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    This Dash snowflake mini waffle maker is a must-have to make your breakfast time magical this holiday season. Want more? They’ve got an egg-shaped waffle maker for Easter, too!

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    Apple Spice Waffles

    These apple waffles are cozy and comforting anytime—morning or evening. The smell of toasty waffles with apples is sure to warm you up on even the most blustery of winter days. —Jane Sims, De Leon, Texas

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    Breakfast BLT Waffles

    I’m not a big fan of sweets for breakfast, but I love a crisp waffle. My son and I tried these BLT waffles, and they were a huge success! We used gluten-free, dairy-free waffles with fantastic results. —Courtney Stultz, Weir, Kansas

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    Birthday Cake Waffles

    These super fun waffles—soft on the inside, crisp on the outside—taste just like cake batter! They are quick to whip up anytime but would make birthday mornings feel even more special. —Andrea Fetting, Franklin, Wisconsin

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    Savory Waffles with Asparagus, Gruyere and Onion

    I took one of our family’s favorite puff pastry recipes, which uses a similar mix of ingredients, and translated it to savory waffles. It’s a change of pace from sweeter fare. Served with a ham steak and fried eggs, it makes a fabulous meal. Feel free to add maple syrup or a spicy glaze. —Leslie Ponce, Miami, Florida

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    Cherry Chip Waffles with Cherry Syrup

    While on a recent trip to Door County, Wisconsin, for a family reunion, I created this yummy recipe using some freshly picked cherries. It was a hit with all ages and everyone was asking for more. —Heather Karow, Burnett, Wisconsin

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    Chocolate Peanut Fluff Waffles

    Try adding chocolate chips to the batter, then top the waffles with banana slices and a dollop of peanut butter fluff (equal parts peanut butter and marshmallow fluff, plus a touch of honey). —Rachel Maidl, Birds & Blooms Editor

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    Toasty Pumpkin Waffles

    When I really want to impress folks, I serve these waffles. They're beautiful stacked and layered with pink sweet-tart cranberry butter. When I owned a bed and breakfast it was the recipe guests requested most. —Brenda Ryan, Marshall, Missouri

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    Coffee Butter Waffles

    The best waffle I’ve ever had was topped with caramelized bacon, maple syrup and coffee butter. You can make coffee butter at home by mixing 1/2 cup of softened butter, 2 teaspoons instant coffee granules, 2 teaspoons water, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract and 1 tablespoon confectioners’ sugar. —Maggie Knoebel, Culinary Assistant

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    On a business trip years ago, I got the idea for waffles with chicken and spinach. When I serve it, people go back for seconds, even thirds. —Vicki Melies, Elkhorn, Nebraska

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    Blueberry Oat Waffles

    I truly enjoy recipes that make just enough for the two of us, like this one for yummy waffles. Instead of blueberries, you can slice ripe strawberries on top—or use the batter to make pancakes. —Ruth Andrewson, Leavenworth, Washington

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    Croque-Madame Waffles

    One of my favorite waffle combos ever was a savory croque-madam—bechamel sauce, sliced ham and an over-easy egg. —Joe Hrdina, Country Designer

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    Hawaiian Waffles

    I created this waffle recipe to recapture the memorable tropical tastes we enjoyed while visiting Hawaii. —Darlene Brenden, Salem, Oregon

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    Waffle Monte Cristos

    We love the sweet, smoky flavor of these morning sandwiches. I use store-bought frozen waffles to save time, but have at it if you want to put your waffle maker to good use. —Kelly Reynolds, Urbana, Illinois

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    Lemon & Blueberry Waffles

    I eat waffles with lemon curd and a blueberry sauce I make by simmering blueberries with a little water, sugar and a sprig of thyme. Remove from heat and stir in a tablespoon or two of butter. Top with whipped cream and lemon zest. —Jeanne Ambrose, Former Content Director

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    Banana-Nut Waffle Cake

    I wanted to use waffles in a creative way and came up with an idea of making a cake out of them. Not only did it take much less time than making an ordinary cake, it came out just as delicious as a traditional cake. Waffles can be made ahead, wrapped and stored in the fridge until ready to assemble this cake. —Kristina S., Yonkers, New York

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    Spicy Hash Brown Waffles with Fried Eggs

    Refrigerated hash brown potatoes will help you make quick work of these crunchy waffles. Put out lots of toppings so everyone can design their own. —Nancy Judd, Alpine, Utah

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    PB&J Waffles

    I like to spread mine with peanut or almond butter for some protein. Then I top them with fresh berries, kind of like a PB&J. —Shannon Norris, Senior Food Stylist. Learn how to make healthy protein waffles.

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    Pumpkin Waffles with Orange Walnut Butter

    This is so delicious! Bring a flourish to the breakfast table with these unique and flavorful waffle. —Brandi Davis, Pullman, Washington

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    Over-Easy Waffles

    I like to dress a waffle with an over-easy egg, sprinkle it with sea salt and fresh ground pepper, then add a generous splash of maple syrup over it all. Here’s how to make an over-easy egg like a pro. —Deb Mulvey, Former Copy Chief

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    Amish Waffles

    These waffles are so crispy and tasty, you wouldn't believe they could get any better—until you add the topping. It's so delicious.—Neil and Jeanne Liechty, Pensacola, Florida

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    Bananas Foster Waffles

    I love waffles topped with bananas Foster or the four B’s (sliced bananas, butter, sugar and booze). I also like to fold crumbled bacon into the batter. —Rashanda Cobbins, Food Editor

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    Bacon and Cheese Waffles

    Including bacon and cheese in the waffle batter makes an all-in-one breakfast flavor. Freeze extras to reheat another day. —MarGenne Rowley, Oasis, Utah

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    Churro Waffles

    I make a churro-inspired version: I top waffles with cinnamon, whipped cream and dulce de leche sauce. —Justin Williams, Former Culinary Assistant

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    Pecan Chocolate Waffles

    If you like waffles and chocolate, this recipe is for you. These tender but crunchy waffles are great for breakfast, brunch or an after-dinner dessert. Instead of chocolate topping, top with berries and whipped cream or simply sprinkle with powdered sugar. —Agnes Golian, Garfield Heights, Ohio

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    Savory Mustard Chicken and Stuffing Waffles

    Adding mustard to the chicken coating adds a tang that's amazing with the savory waffles and sweet maple syrup. —John Ginn, Carlisle, Pennsylvania

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    Nutella Waffles

    I top my waffles with Nutella, peanut butter, bananas and a sprinkling of crushed peanuts. Mmm. —Beth Tomkiw, Chief Content Officer

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    Apple Pie Ricotta Waffles

    I had apples and ricotta cheese to use up, so instead of making a pie I decided to do something different. The result was these fluffy, tender waffles with just a hint of sweetness. —Teri Rasey, Cadillac, Michigan

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    Peaches 'n' Cream Waffle Dippers

    I've prepared these for many brunches—peaches are my favorite fruit to add, but you can use strawberries or blueberries. People of all ages enjoy dunking crispy waffle strips into creamy dip. —Bonnie Geavaras-Bootz, Chandler, Arizona

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    Easy Morning Waffles

    Making your own fluffy waffles from scratch takes no time at all, and the touch of cinnamon in these beats any frozen store-bought version. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Gingerbread Belgian Waffles

    I like to combine the sweet and spicy taste of gingerbread with the cool and dreamy taste of cream cheese frosting. It's a heavenly way to start the day! —Jannine Fisk, Malden, Massachusetts

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    Originally Published: December 25, 2020

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    Caroline Stanko

    As editor, Caroline researches, writes and edits all things food and beverage and helps produce videos for Taste of Home. With seven years at TOH under her belt, Caroline has worked on the print, SIP and digital teams. When she’s not at her desk, you can probably find Caroline mixing up a killer co*cktail, reading a dog-eared library book or cooki...

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    FAQs

    What is the most popular waffle? ›

    1. Brussels Waffle. Brussels waffles are big rectangular waffles that are crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside with large deep pockets. Usually served for dessert with powdered sugar or whipped cream and fruit, these waffles are a favorite around the world.

    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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    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 is a thin waffle called? ›

    A stroopwafel (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈstroːpˌʋaːfəl]; lit. 'syrup waffle') is a thin, round waffle cookie made from two layers of sweet baked dough held together by syrup filling.

    What's the difference between a Belgian waffle and an old fashioned waffle? ›

    The ingredients for both regular waffles and Belgian waffles are similar and include flour, milk, eggs, and butter or oil. However, Belgian waffles use egg whites to give a fluffier texture. Additionally, Belgian waffles have yeast in their recipe while regular waffles use baking powder.

    Why do restaurant waffles taste better? ›

    While the griddles themselves likely vary from one diner chain to the next, diners are pretty much all working with a waffle iron or griddle that's already hot. IHOP, for instance, requires its pans to be heated to 350 degrees Fahrenheit, and uses Crisco instead of butter to grease it, says Grimm.

    How to doctor up waffle mix? ›

    Cinnamon or Nutmeg: Sprinkle ground cinnamon or nutmeg into the batter to give your waffles a warm and cozy flavor. Citrus Zest: Grate the zest of an orange, lemon, or lime into the batter for a citrusy kick. This adds a bright and refreshing element to your waffles.

    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? ›

    Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let it sit on the counter overnight. The batter will double or triple in bulk as it rises.

    What is slang for waffle? ›

    If you say that someone waffles, you are critical of them because they talk or write a lot without actually making any clear or important points.

    What is a Dutch waffle? ›

    A Stroopwafel is a delicious Dutch cookie that looks like a small waffle. Each is filled with a spiced buttery caramel syrup. The Dutch word for this is stroop.

    What is a penny waffle? ›

    Dutch Penny Waffles. Crusty cookies with a smooth filling and dipped in chocolate.

    Which type of waffle is best? ›

    Some people might love classic flavors like buttermilk or Belgian waffles, while others might prefer more adventurous options like chocolate chip, blueberry, or even savory waffles with ingredients like cheese or bacon.

    Why are Belgian waffles so popular? ›

    The secret ingredient in Belgian waffles is the pearl sugar, which gives the waffles a unique texture and slight, satisfying crunch. Belgian waffles are also fantastically light, which adds to their perfection. Fun bonus fact: traditional Belgian waffles are usually eaten with your hands, not a fork and knife.

    What company makes the best waffles? ›

    Annie's Organic Homestyle Waffles were a favorite among our experts. In addition to being packed with grains like rye, oats and whole wheat, we discovered other layers of flavor. “You can taste the sugar and vanilla right away with this waffle,” explains the Test Kitchen's Josh Rink.

    What is a popular waffle place in the US? ›

    With over 2,000 locations in 25 states, Waffle House is the most popular waffle restaurant in the U.S. The chain is known for its 24-hour service, affordable prices, and iconic yellow signage.

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