Whoa! Delicious and scrumptious Vegan Waffles alert! (Egg-free, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, and Paleo)!
I see crispy, tasty, healthier waffles in your future.
Tips:
In this recipe, I used Blanched Almond Flour and Organic Tapioca Flour. As you can see from the photos, they worked out well and I can tell you they taste great too! This fantastic waffle maker made the perfect round waffles you see in the photo above. Small, compact, inexpensive, and easy to store!
Eggless Waffles Without Eggs Or Milk:
Making flax or chia eggs is so simple. A flax egg functions the same way as an egg would in most recipes. Note: they can’t be substituted in all recipes because sometimes the recipe will not turn out well. But, good news – they work in this one. As I am recipe testing, I like to try a flax egg in recipes where I believe I will have success.
So, to make a flax or chia egg, you will need to grind one tablespoon of flax or chia seeds. Then place the ground flax or chia seeds in a small dish. To this, add 3 tablespoons of water. Stir to mix up a little and wait 10 minutes. The mixture will congeal and should resemble an egg! Now it is ready to use in your recipe!
Flaxseeds have been around a very long time and are reported to have amazingly great health benefits. Which is a reason I am always looking for ways to add more to my diet. Some of the benefits are that they are a great source of fiber, have omega 3 fatty acids, may be good for heart health, cancer prevention, cholesterol, inflammation reduction, diabetes, and more.
Notes: I prefer organic golden flaxseed and organic chia seeds when I make a flax egg.
Why Not Make Your Own Gluten-Free Baking Powder?:
Did you know I have a recipe for homemade baking powder on the site? It is my go-to for all the recipes I make. I use pumpkin puree in this recipe, but it is meant as an oil replacement and there is not a strong pumpkin flavor. Try these delicious Pumpkin Waffles with a true pumpkin spice flavor.
Eggless Waffle Recipe:
For a larger Belgian style crispy grain-free waffles, this waffle iron is the kind that flips over during the cooking process so that waffles cook evenly throughout. I usually put a timer on for about 2-3 minutes per side. Pull the plug of the waffle iron if you use a fork to pop your waffle out. I keep a plastic fork on hand for just this purpose.
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Enjoy these waffles with your favorite toppings – fruit, berries, maple syrup, coconut whipped cream. You could even top with a poached or fried egg. Yum!
Check out this post for the recipe and tutorial for Coconut Whipped Cream!
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I love this eggless waffle recipe. The waffles are grain, gluten and dairy-free.
- 1 cup blanched almond flour
- 1/2 cup tapioca starch
- 1 teaspoon baking powder (homemade recipe on the site)
- 1 flax egg
- 1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice
- 2 tablespoon maple syrup*
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/4 cup pumpkin puree*
- Pinch fine sea salt
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Preheat waffle maker
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To make flax egg: in a small bowl, add one tablespoon ground flaxseed and 3 tablespoons water. Stir to combine and let sit about 10 minutes until the mixture becomes egg like. It's magic!
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In a medium-sized mixing bowl, add the first 3 ingredients (almond flour, tapioca starch and baking powder and whisk out all lumps.
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In another mixing bowl, add almond milk, lemon juice, maple syrup, vanilla extract, pumpkin puree and sea salt. Mix well to combine.
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Add the dry mixture to the wet mixture and mix well.
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Scoop batter into waffle iron according to manufacturer directions. What works for me: I use a large ice cream scoop because it is the exact measurement needed per quadrant.
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This recipe makes about 11 quadrants or 2 - 2 waffles.
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Since I have a waffle iron that flips over (love it!) - I cook for 2 minutes on one side and 3 on the other and it worked perfectly.
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Note: this recipe can also be made using an egg for the flax egg. The texture is slightly different (both are great). When I use an egg, I adjust the cooking time to 2 minutes on one side and 1 minute on the other (flip over).
*Substitutes for the pumpkin puree - applesauce and banana work well. They both give a subtle flavor of either banana or apple to the waffle.
*Optional - leave the maple syrup out for a savory waffle. I occasionally do this when I make an egg sandwich with the waffles (e.g. waffle egg sammy -so good!).
*These waffles are great toasted with a spread of almond butter and your all fruit jam!
Update Notes: This post was originally published on March 17, 2016, but was republished with an updated recipe, new photos, step-by-step instructions and photos, success tips, and a video in October 2018.
Austin
First time ever making waffles and these were delicious! My kids loved them!