DIY: Let’s Make Some Waffles
This waffle recipe is the only one you’ll need to make homemade waffles with your waffle iron. Simple pantry ingredients mix up quickly in this easy batter that can be used right away or stored in the refrigerator for up to a week. Serve waffles hot with whipped cream and fresh fruit or with butter and maple syrup for either breakfast, brunch, or a snack.
Wake up on the right side of the bed with this top-rated waffle recipe.
Waffle Ingredients
You likely already have all the ingredients you’ll need for this waffle recipe. If not, here’s what to add to your grocery list:
· Eggs: This waffle recipe starts with two whole eggs, whisking until light and fluffy.
· Flour: All-purpose flour adds gluten, which gives the waffles structure. You can also use whole wheat flour.
· Milk: Whole milk lends richness and moisture. Plus, it helps create the ideal batter consistency.
· Oil: A neutral oil, such as vegetable oil, ensures the waffles are nice and moist.
· Sugar: A tablespoon of white sugar adds the perfect amount of sweetness.
· Baking powder: Baking powder acts as a leavener, which means it contributes to the waffles’ light and fluffy texture.
· Salt: A pinch of salt enhances the other flavors. Don’t skip this step!
· Vanilla: A dash of vanilla adds complexity and enhances the overall flavor.
· Cooking spray: You’ll need to spray the iron with nonstick cooking spray before you start making the waffles.
How to Make Waffles
1. Make the batter: Whisk the eggs, then add the flour, milk, and oil. Whisk in the sugar. Stir in the remaining ingredients.
2. Make the waffles: Pour the batter onto the hot, prepared waffle iron. Cook until golden brown and repeat with the remaining batter.
Waffle Toppings
For the most traditional experience, top each waffle with butter and maple syrup. But that’s not the only way to enjoy this top-rated recipe! Try one of these delicious ways to take your waffles up a notch:
· Blueberry sauce
· Nuts (such as pecans or walnuts)
· Vanilla glaze
· Nutella
· Homemade whipped cream
· Fresh berries (such as blueberries or strawberries)
How To Serve Waffles
Pair these waffles with classic breakfast fare (think scrambled eggs, bacon, or yogurt). If you’re serving them for lunch or dinner, consider serving them with fried chicken! Chicken and waffles are never a bad idea, after all.
Can You Make Waffles Ahead Of Time
Yes! We recommend making the batter ahead of time and cooking the waffles just before serving. For make-ahead waffle batter, simply prepare the batter according to the recipe and cover. Refrigerate for up to one week and whisk before using.
How To Store Waffles
Allow the leftover waffles to cool, then transfer them to an airtight container. Store in the refrigerator for up to three days. For best results, reheat in a toaster or toaster oven.
Can You Freeze Waffles
Yes, you can freeze waffles for up to three months. Arrange them in a single layer on a baking sheet and flash freeze for a few hours or up to overnight. When the waffles are frozen solid, transfer them to an airtight container or freezer-safe bag. There’s no need to thaw — reheat them the way you would store-bought frozen waffles (in the toaster or microwave).