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This is the best waffle recipe! If you want fluffy golden waffles that are a little crispy around the edges, then this homemade waffle recipe is for you! Easy to freeze for busy mornings. You will need a Belgian waffle maker to make this recipe.

If you like this recipe you’ll also love homemade biscuits or pancakes for breakfast.

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Farmhouse Fluffy Waffles

A hot breakfast is something I always desire when I wake up on a cool day in Ohio. Living in our old farmhouse, the wood floors can be chilly, and the air has a draft. It’s some of the charms of its history, but it can be a bit hard to leave the comfort of our warm bed. So, a warm breakfast like pancakes, biscuits, or these homemade waffles is just the thing I want to make for my boys each morning and enjoy myself.

But who has time for a big farmhouse waffle breakfast when the bus is coming in 20 minutes and the kids are still in their warm footie pajamas? I found a great solution to our hot breakfast in the cold winter mornings.

  • Prep for a busy weekday morning: On Saturday or Sunday morning we usually make a big waffle breakfast and take the leftovers and put them in the refrigerator to enjoy all week long – hot breakfast! We make a double batch of the recipe you’ll find below. Just pop the waffles in the toaster on the busy weekday mornings and you’re done.
  • Waffle Maker: If you want to make the waffles last through the week you’ll need a waffle maker that divides the waffle into smaller parts that will fit into a toaster like this one.
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How to Make Homemade Waffles

  • Dry Ingredients: Stir together the dry ingredients and set them aside.
  • Wet Ingredients: Beat eggs in a large bowl. Add milk, butter, and vanilla. Mix well.
  • Combine: Mix the dry ingredients with the wet ingredients.
  • Pour: Add waffle batter to greased waffle iron and bake by waffle maker instructions.
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Waffle Topping Ideas

I prefer butter and syrup. However, this homemade raspberry sauce would be amazing . You can also top with whipped cream and fresh fruit. My kids prefer peanut butter with syrup.

This hot breakfast is fun way for us to gather before a busy Saturday or before church on Sundays. And the fact that it preps us for the week ahead – its just so clever. And if you like this recipe, try strawberry waffles with the addition of strawberries. But like every good breakfast, the less dishes and the more prep – the better. I hope you enjoy this homemade waffle recipe as much as my family has!

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Waffle Recipe: FAQs

How do you reheat homemade waffles to make them crispy again?

After making the waffles let them completely cool. Tear your waffles into triangles if your waffle iron creates a natural division. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator or freezer. Pop into the toaster when ready to reheat. Enjoy with butter and syrup.

How do I store the leftover waffles?

Once cool, store leftover waffles in a airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. When ready to enjoy, pop into the toaster to crisp up. You can also freeze the leftover waffles and toast from freezer when ready to eat!

Can you use this recipe to make pancakes?

Waffle recipes tend to have more fat (hence the butter) than pancake recipes do. Try this recipe if you’re in the mood for pancakes.

What’s the difference between Belgian and regular waffles?

Belgian waffles tend to be thicker. You use a unique waffle maker to create them. The recipe also calls for a leavening agent (the baking powder in this recipe) which allows them to be nice and fluffy.

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The best homemade waffle recipe that gives you a fluffy golden waffle with crispy edges. You will need a Belgian waffle maker to make this reicpe.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups all purpose flour
  • 2 Tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 4 teaspoons baking powder
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 1/2 cups milk
  • 1/2 cup butter melted
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Dry Ingredients: Mix dry ingredients and set them aside

  • Wet Ingredients: In a separate bowl, beat eggs. Add milk, butter and vanilla. Mix well.

  • Combine: Stir in the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients.

  • Make Waffles: Pour into greased waffle iron and bake by waffle iron instructions.

Notes

Servings: The number of waffles this recipe creates depends on the size of your waffle maker. This recipe will make 8 large waffles or 12 small waffles.

How to serve store and reheat leftovers: Once cool, store leftover waffles in a airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. When ready to enjoy, pop into the toaster to crisp up. You can also freeze the leftover waffles and toast from freezer when ready to eat!

Nutrition

Serving: 1waffle | Calories: 182kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 51mg | Sodium: 418mg | Potassium: 81mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 326IU | Calcium: 126mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. The Best Waffle Recipe (5)Jess says

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    Great

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  2. The Best Waffle Recipe (7)Nancy says

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    I’ve loved waffles since I was a child. This recipe comes as close to mom’s recipe ( which was never written anywhere) that I have found. Delish!

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  3. The Best Waffle Recipe (9)Aleesha Mohammed says

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    Easy soft tasty just yummy

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  4. The Best Waffle Recipe (11)Karla says

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    These are the ONLY waffles I’ve made since I found the recipe several years ago. They are light, tasty, easy to make, and are better than restaurant waffles.

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    • The Best Waffle Recipe (13)Lynette Rice says

      Thank you so much for your comment! Our family loves them too!

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  5. The Best Waffle Recipe (14)Debbie says

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    A good, simple recipe. Not too sweet, but just a touch of sweet! Would work to add a sweeter or savory element! Thank you!

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  6. The Best Waffle Recipe (16)Sharlina Honeycutt says

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    Yay! First time making waffles! This recipe was AWESOME! Thank you for sharing!!

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    • The Best Waffle Recipe (18)Lynette Rice says

      Yay! So glad you had success! It is a great recipe.

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  7. The Best Waffle Recipe (19)Jennifer says

    How do you think it would be if I make the batter the night before?

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    • The Best Waffle Recipe (20)Lynette Rice says

      I would not recommend it as the baking powder will lose it’s effectiveness after moisture is added to it. If you want to prep the night before, combine all the dry ingredients together and add the wet ingredients right before making it.

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  8. The Best Waffle Recipe (21)Cynthia says

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    Excellent recipe! I did separate my eggs, beat the egg whites to a very soft peak and folded into batter.

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  9. The Best Waffle Recipe (23)Rhonda says

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    I use this recipe instead of premixed brands now! It is easy and so good!!!! I make pancakes as well as waffles. Both turn out wonderful!

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    • The Best Waffle Recipe (25)Lynette Rice says

      Agree! It really is so easy!

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FAQs

What is the secret to making good waffles? ›

Add cornstarch.

If you're making waffles with baking powder and baking soda, adding cornstarch to the mix will get you waffles that are crisp on the outside and soft and flaky on the inside. Because waffle recipes vary, start with ¼ cup and work in as much as ½ cup to get the desired effect.

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.

What is the secret to crispy waffles? ›

Grease the Waffle Iron With Cooking Spray

If you're looking for how to make crispy waffles in a waffle maker, try using cooking spray instead. Cooking spray won't burn as rapidly as butter, and will help achieve that satisfyingly crisp outside you crave.

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.

Which flour is best for waffles? ›

Key Ingredients

Flour: I use all-purpose flour in this recipe. It keeps the waffles light on their feet.

What's 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.

Why are diner waffles so good? ›

At the end of the day, diners get the job done like no one else because they are professional cooks using commercial-grade equipment to prepare flavorful batters that are the product of intense research and development — and which probably share more ingredients with a birthday cake than with the box of powdered ...

What is the most popular type of waffle? ›

Without any doubt, the Brussels waffles are the most liked ones that you will come across. This one is a must try! If you think that Belgian waffles are from Belgium, then you are wrong because these are very much from America. The Belgian waffles are also very similar to the first type discussed above.

Can you use a regular waffle iron for Belgian waffles? ›

If you don't have a Belgian waffle maker, you can use a regular waffle maker. It likely won't create the larger, thicker, deeper grooves, but you may still end up with fluffier waffles. Keep in mind that the time it takes to make Belgian waffles may vary depending on serving size.

Can you over mix waffle batter? ›

Some lumps are fine and will cook out. If your recipe calls for whipped egg whites, carefully fold them into the batter in three or four batches. Don't overmix. Overmixing your waffle batter can leave you with tough, chewy or hard waffles instead of crisp waffles with tender insides.

Why are my waffles not 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? ›

Make Sure Your Waffle Iron Is Hot

The outer crust will immediately begin to set and crisp. Moisture in the batter quickly turns to steam and evaporates out the sides of the pan. If the iron isn't hot, none of this happens and the waffles will be soggy and squishy.

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.

Are waffles better with milk or water? ›

The milk in your waffles acts as a binding agent and adds a level of richness that you just can't obtain with water alone.

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