Waffle
Yeasted Buckwheat Waffles
The yeast, in addition to letting the batter sit for at least six hours, gives these waffles a chewy consistency and a slightly pungent flavor. One note on preparation: Since this batter needs to stand overnight, be sure to prepare it a day in advance. You can freeze these waffles, well wrapped, for up to a month. Simply heat them until nice and crispy in a preheated 350°F oven for 5 to 10 minutes.
Buttermilk Waffles
Since the invention of the nonstick electric waffle iron, making homemade waffles is a breeze. You can freeze these waffles for up to a month. Baking them in a preheated 350°F oven will quickly restore them to their irresistibly crisp, buttery state.
Peanut Butter & Banana Waffle Sandwich
This sandwich was actually the brainchild of my trainer, Brian, who eats it all the time. Make it for your kids before school, or for yourself when you want to add a little decadence to your morning. Heck, it’s not only super tasty, it’s trainer-approved.
Crunchy Pecan Waffles with Banana-Pecan Syrup and Strawberry Sauce
Gina: These delicious waffles are crispy, full of flavor, and loaded with crunchy pecans. You can serve them the traditional way, with syrup and butter, or jazz them up with sautéed bananas and/or fresh strawberry sauce. Either way, it’s an unforgettable way to begin the day.
Wafflewiches
The Monte Cristo, a ham, turkey, and cheese sammie on French toast, is a fave of mine. This is guilty pleasure fun-and-tasty twist on the traditional ‘Cristo.
Sourdough Waffles
As long as there is starter on your counter, you can make sourdough waffles. These are an admirable way to start the day. Sourdough waffles are extremely light and crisp. They tend to soak up that butter and maple syrup as though they were meant for each other, while their distinctive tang helps balance the sugar and fat. Adding some crunchy bacon bits to the batter takes them up another notch. They make a wonderful base for fruit and ice cream sundaes, topped with chunks of fresh strawberries and bananas and creamy vanilla ice cream. If you want to try something different, serve sourdough waffles under poached eggs, crisp bacon, and hollandaise—it’s the breakfast of champions in our house.
Waffles
From cornbread slathered with jam to peanut butter and jelly, there are few things closer to my heart than the combination of salty and sweet. After I’d worked out the pancake recipe, it occurred to me—by way of an Eggo-heavy childhood—that a waffle recipe would be the perfect opportunity to explore salty-sweet in depth. Personally I find that a dollop of coconut oil and a sprinkle of salt on each waffle before the Agave Maple Syrup is perfect. Even more perfect? Making them chocolate-chipped! The next time you’re roaming the grocery store aisles and you happen—accidentally or otherwise—onto that wonderful section stuffed with every known variety of organic and sweetened and unsweetened and flavored chocolate, make sure to attack it full force. Then head immediately for the vegan whipped cream and pick it up. Find some vegan powdered sugar and place it in your basket. Load these groceries into your trunk or into your little go-cart to push home and get on your phone and offer up your waffle-making services to anyone willing to clean up the mess you’re about to make.
By Erin McKenna
Pecan Waffles with Sautéed Bananas and Cinnamon Honey
Keep in mind that these waffles will cook a little bit faster than a flour waffle because of the honey in the batter. If you don't have a waffle iron, try using the batter for pancakes.
By Kendall Conrad
Cardamom Sour-Cream Waffles
Elevate your brunch with these cardamom-scented waffles, topped with lingonberry preserves.
By Andrea Albin
Blueberry Waffles
By Jennifer Iserloh
Buttermilk Waffles with Cherry-Almond Sauce
Topped with yogurt, these waffles make a great, filling breakfast; with whipped cream, they're perfect for dessert.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Crispy Waffles with Salted Caramel Coulis
The perfect finish to a cozy bistro dinner. If desired, top each waffle with a dollop of softly whipped cream.
By Yves Camdeborde
Rice Waffles
By Andrea Albin
Whole-Wheat Peanut Butter Waffles
By Melissa Clark
Spiced Waffles with Caramelized Apples
Without the ice cream and served warm, these make a great brunch dish.
By Dorie Greenspan
Cornmeal Waffles
By Brandon Wicks and Kelli Scott
Buttermilk Waffles with Two Toppings
Although pure maple syrup is a tried-and-true accompaniment to waffles, we've come up with something a little different for the following recipe. Here you'll find a choice of a savory topping as well as a sweet one.
Buttermilk Waffles with Crisp Prosciutto
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
For this recipe we used a Belgian waffle iron, but a standard waffle iron will also work. The batter yields four 4-inch-square Belgian waffles or eight 4-inch-square standard waffles.