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MMMM…. Waffles! These Grain and Gluten Free Waffles are the bomb.
As a little girl,I got SO excited to use waffle makers. It was one of the only things I knew how to make, even though all I did was pour the mix in and wait for the machine to beep. My parents and grandparents always fostered my interest in cooking, so of course one Christmas my parents bought me a waffle maker. On weekends, I’d make a “menu” and try to serve my family breakfast. I may or may not still do this… Especially on holidays! : )
I was suddenly surprised when the texture of these waffles came out exactly like real waffles! Score! The waffles are dense in healthy fats and will surely fill you up. I recommend topping itwiththe toppings above! The top right waffle has coconut whipped cream with fruit!
Your site says Paleo? Are these Paleo? Not exactly, just because every ingredient is Paleo approved, when it comes together as a treat you should handle it like a treat. These are a great option for those who eatgrain-free and miss their beloved waffle breakfast.
Gluten Free Waffles
2013-08-07 18:34:37
Yields 4
Ingredients
- 3 egg yolks
- 3 egg whites, room temperature
- ¼ cup coconut milk or milk
- 1 cup almond flour
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon vanilla if sweet
- 1 teaspoon maple syrup, optional
- 2 tablespoons coconut oil, melted
- bacon grease or lard or coconut oil for iron
Instructions
- Preheat waffle iron.
- In a medium bowl, whisk egg yolks and milk.
- Add almond flour and salt. Combine until smooth.
- Add melted coconut oil or butter.
- Whisk egg whites until they form moist, stiff peaks.
- Fold about ¼ of egg whites into batter. Fold batter into remaining egg whites in three parts.
- Add maple syrup and vanilla. Mix well.
- Scoop ⅓ C. of batter onto a preheated and greased waffle iron. Do not smooth the top of the batter before closing the top of the iron. Close the lid gently!
- Cook until golden brown.
Notes
- Need help? Watch the video in the post above!
Dr. Monica Bravo https://drmonicabravo.com/
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Felicia says
Where do the vanilla and maple syrup come into the recipe? Should they be added with the egg yolks and milk?
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Monica Bravo says
Just fixed it! I add them when I add the egg whites, but either way should be fine. Thanks for finding this!
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Julie says
Hi! I’m LOVING the idea of waffle ole paleo, but I wanted to ask how many this recipe makes? I’ve got three kids and my husband to feed, so I gotta stave off the mutiny with enough.
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Monica Bravo says
Of course!! It makes about 4-6 small waffles
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Becca says
This looks delish! I dont have any almond four. Could I use coconut flour instead?
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Monica Bravo says
You could try but the consistency will be very different! The two flours aren’t really interchangeable, because they make very different textures. If you want to try though, make sure to use much less coconut flour! It thickens much easier than almond.
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Becca says
Thanks for the info. I’m very new to this!
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Monica Bravo says
Glad you found it helpful!
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Johan says
I prefer almond flour to coconut flour waffles. The last coconut flowers waffles looked great but tasted like dry coconut bark. 🙂
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Tracey says
Could I substitute grapeseed oil for coconut oil in this recipe? Thanks.
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Monica Bravo says
yes it should not make a difference!
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Meshawn says
I noticed you have the egg yolks listed on the recipe but I do not see where you use them
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Meshawn says
Never mind I was reading this wrong. Sorry
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Monica Bravo says
No problem! I will make it more clear next time.
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Erin says
Have you tried using this batter to make pancakes?
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Monica Bravo says
I have not. I like the pancake recipe from “The Paleo Kitchen- by Juli Bauer”. I think it may be on her blog as well. “Fluffy Blueberry Pancakes”
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Mary says
Do you use regular almond flour or blanched almond flour?
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Monica Bravo says
Blanched!
Amanda says
Can I use Almond meal instead of almond flour?
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Monica Bravo says
Sure! The texture may be a bit different but you can definitely try!
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Nora says
Which kind of gluten free flour I could substitute for the almond flour?
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Monica Bravo says
It would change up the recipe, so I’m not really sure! It’s best made with almond flour.
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Stacey says
I just made these and they turned out pretty good once I figured out the waffle maker. I’m not sure if they were as fluffy as they could be, because my egg whites were stiff peaks but after a few minutes, they got really watery at the bottom. Did I over beat or not beat enough? They still turned out OK, just wondering if they would have been fluffier if I got the egg whites right.
Thanks!
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Monica Bravo says
Honestly you could’ve not beaten enough. Sometimes I put mine in the mixer to beat if I want it to really form stiff peaks! I hope this helps Stacey!
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Stacey says
Thanks! I’ve tried a few other paleo waffle versions but yours has been my boyfriends favorite hands down! Thank you for sharing your hard work 🙂
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Gabrielle says
Made them this morning. They were delicious. Thank you for sharing your recipe.
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Monica Bravo says
I’m so happy you liked them Gabrielle!
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Stephanie says
How many servings does this make and how much is one serving?
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Monica Bravo says
It should make about 4-6 waffles, depending on your waffle maker size.
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Angie says
Do you think these could be frozen and reheated in the toaster? I have to feed a crowd, quickly and was hoping to reheat and turn them into sticks.
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Monica Bravo says
I think they would turn out fine frozen! But I’d give it a try with a test batch 🙂
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CD Wilson says
This waffle recipe is a staple in our home. I typically make 1-2 batches once a week, freeze the leftovers and reheat them in the oven on a busy morning.
Thanks so much for sharing this!
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Monica Bravo says
I am so glad you enjoy the recipe 🙂
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Sarah says
Hi! Is 2 tablespoons of coconut oil measured before it’s melted or after?
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Monica Bravo says
After!
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Grace says
THESE ARE AMAZING!!! Perfect flavor and taste. They remind me of a cross between Dutch pancakes and crepes but in waffle form. SOOOOOO GOOOOOOD!!! Well done!
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Robin G says
Found your recipe when deciding to make for my daughter’s birthday breakfast. They turned out perfect. This recipe is enough to feed to adults one full waffle each or make 5-6 small one which I did. This will be our go to waffle recipe.
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kakunia says
This is an AMAZING recipe … thank you !!
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Krystle says
I love this ! I make these all the time ! I put fresh fruit on top and Greek yogurt
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Karen says
Delicious! Thank you for the recipe ?
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Monica Bravo says
Glad you enjoyed it Karen.
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Gracey says
Hi! I’m excited to try this recipe! I was wondering, can this make pancakes too? Thanks!
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Monica Bravo says
Yes it can!
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Adrienne says
Can I use almond milk or oat milk with this recipe?
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