Easy Waffles

Vegetarian
Health score
6%
Easy Waffles
35 min.
7
676kcal

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Start your day off right with these Easy Waffles, a delightful treat that’s perfect for breakfast, brunch, or any morning meal. Whether you’re hosting a weekend gathering or simply indulging in a cozy breakfast at home, these waffles are sure to impress. With a golden-brown exterior and a fluffy interior, they offer the perfect canvas for your favorite toppings.

What makes this recipe truly special is its simplicity. In just 35 minutes, you can whip up a batch that serves seven people, making it ideal for families or small gatherings. The combination of all-purpose flour, eggs, and milk creates a rich batter that results in waffles that are both satisfying and delicious. Plus, the optional hint of citrus zest adds a refreshing twist that elevates the flavor profile.

These vegetarian-friendly waffles are not only easy to make but also versatile. Serve them drizzled with warm maple syrup, a dollop of apricot syrup, or a splash of strawberry sauce for a sweet finish. With a caloric breakdown that balances protein, fat, and carbohydrates, you can enjoy these waffles guilt-free. So gather your ingredients, heat up that waffle iron, and get ready to savor a breakfast that’s sure to become a family favorite!

Ingredients

  • tablespoon double-acting baking powder 
  • large eggs 
  • cups flour all-purpose
  • tablespoons granulated sugar 
  • teaspoon lemon zest 
  • 3.3 cups milk (not nonfat)
  • teaspoon salt fine
  • ounces butter unsalted melted
  • tablespoon vanilla extract 
  • servings vegetable oil for brushing the waffle iron

Equipment

  • bowl
  • baking sheet
  • oven
  • whisk
  • wire rack
  • spatula
  • waffle iron

Directions

  1. Heat the oven to 250°F and arrange a rack in the middle. Set a wire rack on a baking sheet and place it in the oven.
  2. Whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl to aerate and break up any lumps; set aside.
  3. Place the eggs in a large bowl and whisk until they’re just broken up.
  4. Add the milk, melted butter, vanilla, and zest, if using, and whisk until evenly combined.
  5. Add the milk mixture to the flour mixture and stir with a spoon or rubber spatula until the flour is just incorporated and no streaks remain. (The batter may have a few lumps.)
  6. Heat the waffle iron to medium according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Once heated, brush the iron with vegetable oil, fill it with batter, close the lid, and cook until the waffle is golden brown (when the steam starts to diminish from the waffle iron, you can open the top and peek for doneness).
  7. Transfer to the wire rack on the baking sheet in the oven.Repeat with the remaining batter, brushing the iron with oil between each waffle.
  8. Serve immediately with maple syrup, apricot syrup, or strawberry sauce (if using).

Nutrition Facts

Calories676kcal
Protein7.24%
Fat61.87%
Carbs30.89%

Properties

Glycemic Index
39.3
Glycemic Load
35.61
Inflammation Score
-7
Nutrition Score
16.517826150293%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:675.87kcal
33.79%
Fat:46.49g
71.52%
Saturated Fat:21.64g
135.25%
Carbohydrates:52.22g
17.41%
Net Carbohydrates:50.74g
18.45%
Sugar:11.07g
12.3%
Cholesterol:162.97mg
54.32%
Sodium:592.27mg
25.75%
Alcohol:0.64g
100%
Alcohol %:0.33%
100%
Protein:12.23g
24.46%
Selenium:27.25µg
38.93%
Vitamin B1:0.49mg
32.97%
Vitamin B2:0.53mg
31.35%
Folate:109.12µg
27.28%
Vitamin K:28.58µg
27.22%
Calcium:268.73mg
26.87%
Phosphorus:260.19mg
26.02%
Vitamin A:1109.04IU
22.18%
Manganese:0.38mg
19.14%
Iron:3.07mg
17.05%
Vitamin B3:3.32mg
16.6%
Vitamin E:2.21mg
14.74%
Vitamin D:2.16µg
14.4%
Vitamin B12:0.86µg
14.29%
Vitamin B5:1.02mg
10.23%
Potassium:268.32mg
7.67%
Zinc:1.15mg
7.66%
Magnesium:29.34mg
7.33%
Vitamin B6:0.13mg
6.55%
Fiber:1.48g
5.92%
Copper:0.1mg
5.06%
Source:Chow