Waffles With Almond Flour

Recipe by: Darlene Lindholm

Prep Time: 20 MIN

Waffles made with almond flour are delightful, crunchy on the outside, and fluffy on the inside. Almond flour waffles will be your new favorite breakfast. These waffles are not as light as regular waffles but it will depend which type of waffle maker you use. These waffles are slightly sweet, similar to my almond flour pancakes, and are ideal for a dish for your favorite toppings.

Almond flour waffles are simple to make at home. Only a few ingredients are required to make almond flour waffles. They're low in calories yet abundant in nutrients, as well as tasty. Almond flour is the primary ingredient in these waffles, so they're substantial in protein. This recipe can be made to be dairy free by using a compliant oil instead of butter, which may be good for those of you who are dairy-free. Almond flour is vegan, lectin-free, and gluten-free.

These delicious Almond flour waffles are made in less than 30 minutes. If you want to make a large number of almond flour waffles, you can freeze them and reheat in the microwave. You can even prepare ahead of time for breakfast, then reheat for later in the week when you have time to enjoy them during breakfast with your family.

Lets talk Waffle Makers…

There are so many different varieties of waffle makers on the market, it’s hard to choose which one is right for you. I’ve broken it down into two categories depending on your waffle preference. Check below to see if your style is American or Belgian.

American Waffle Maker- also known as the traditional waffle maker makes a thinner and denser waffle with smaller pockets. Waffles made in an American waffle maker tend to be crispier and have a richer flavor. These are the type of waffles that you would have if you were dining at The Waffle house or using a toaster or microwave at home to make a frozen Eggo brand waffles. Usually, these are the waffles swimming in maple syrup.

Belgian Waffle Maker- make thicker and fluffier waffles with deeper pockets. These waffles have a light crispness on the outside. You’ll usually find these waffles at a fancier place. I like to call these “Hotel Waffles” because the best Belgian waffles I’ve ever had have always been at a hotel. Belgian waffles are usually topped with whipped cream, fresh berries, and syrup or honey.

Which one is my favorite?
I love waffles period so, this is a hard question. Growing up, my mom and I would take a girl’s trip once a year. No matter where we went, we always stayed at a place where we could order room service. Some of my fondest childhood memories with my mom were from those trips. I remember the excitement I felt when there was a knock on the door and a waiter dressed in his hotel uniform entered the room pushing a fancy cart covered with silver domes and a kraft of coffee on a perfectly placed white linen tablecloth. My eyes were always delighted when I lifted a silver dome and a huge Belgian waffle covered with lavish whipped cream, fresh berries, and my own mini pitcher filled with syrup was waiting for me. The sweet smell of Belgian waffles would linger in the room while we got ready for our day. I do prefer my waffles on the crispier side so when I’m at home I use an American waffle maker. How’s that for a twist?

Since going “lectin-free” I no longer eat at The Waffle House, eat Eggo brand frozen waffles, eat syrups loaded with sugar, or eat “hotel waffles” but that doesn’t mean I have to miss out on eating something I love. If you love waffles too be sure to try my recipe for Waffles With Cassava Flour OR Chocolate Protein Waffles

Tips from the LectinFree Wife… 

•       Be sure to lightly grease the waffle iron. It keeps the edges crisp and the batter from sticking.

•       Feel free to experiment with the waffle tastes. For chocolate waffles, add cocoa powder; for cinnamon spice waffles, add cinnamon. 

How to make waffles with almond flour?

The ingredients quantity is sufficient to create (3) 3-inch American Waffles or one Belgian waffle. This waffle made with Almond flour only takes 20 minutes to prepare and minutes to cook. In just a few minutes, you can make a tasty almond flour waffles at home.

INGREDIENTS

Here’s what you need to make your own almond flour waffles at home!

1.     2/3 cups almond flour

2.     1/3 cups arrowroot or tapioca

3.     1/2 tsp salt

4.     Two eggs- beaten until frothy

5.     1 tsp compliant sweetener (optional)

6.     1/2 tsp baking powder

7.     1 tsp melted butter or compliant oil

8.     3 tbsp A2 milk or compliant milk

INSTRUCTIONS

Almond flour waffles are simple to prepare at home. The basic steps for making excellent and flavorful almond flour waffles are explained here.

1.     Pre-heat your waffle maker. nice and hot by the time the batter is mixed

2.     Mix all dry ingredients in a bowl

3.     In a separate bowl, beat eggs until frothy, add oil/butter, milk and beat until blended.

4.     Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients- mix well

5.     Let batter rest for 10-15 minutes

6.     Grease your waffle maker with melted butter.

7.     Follow your waffle maker's manufactures directions 

Topping suggestions…

  •  Salted Carmel Glaze Syrup

  • Whipped coconut cream

  • Seasonal fresh berries

  • Sugar-free, maple simple syrup

  • Almond butter spread

  • Microwave 20-30 blueberries in a coffee cup. Then use a fork to pop berries and create a blueberry syrup

Recipe for Waffles With Almond Flour  on Lectin Free Wife by Brie Minnaar
Recipe for Waffles With Almond Flour  on Lectin Free Wife by Brie Minnaar
 

Here’s the Recipe…

Waffles With Almond Flour

Waffles With Almond Flour

Yield: 3 (3-in)American Waffles
Author:
Prep time: 20 MinCook time: 3 MinTotal time: 23 Min

Ingredients

  • 2/3 c almond flour
  • 1/3 c arrowroot or tapioca
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2 eggs- beaten until frothy
  • 1 tbls compliant sweetener (optional)
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tbls melted butter or compliant oil
  • 3 tbls A2 milk or compliant milk

Instructions

  1. Mix all dry ingredients in a bowl
  2. In a separate bowl beat eggs until frothy, add oil/butter, milk and beat until blended
  3. Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients- mix well
  4. Let batter rest for 10-15 minutes 
  5. Follow your waffle maker's manufactures directions 


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