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By Melissa

on May 05, 2019, Updated Jan 24, 2020

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This is the BEST Banana Waffles Recipe for breakfast or brunch! These waffles have the dreamiest crunch-to-softness ratio, and deliver the best flavor of subtle-yet-sweet banana fruitiness. It’s a hearty dish that the whole family will salivate over and love.

If you’re looking for a slightly healthier recipe that cuts out the added sugar, check out these Healthy Banana Waffles. My Classic Waffle Recipe is a great option if you’re looking for a simple traditional waffle.

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Easy Homemade Banana Waffles Breakfast Recipe

Move over with your banana pancakes, Jack Johnson. These Banana Waffles are the new and cool breakfast in town! I am a huge believer in making waffles from scratch rather than a box. A box can definitely save a few minutes and taste just fine, but homemade waffle batter is actually incredibly simple to make quickly. And it allows you to pick and choose flavors and ingredients of your liking!

This Banana Waffle recipe isn’t overly banana-y, and they are some seriously luscious vessels for your all-time favorite sweet breakfast toppings: maple syrup, sliced fruit, peanut butter, and even chocolate syrup or Nutella! For an extra pop of tasty decadence, throw a half cup of chocolate chips into the batter… Your kids will thank you later. You can also use whole wheat flour in place of all-purpose for a little extra grain to start out your day!

How do you make banana waffles?

This recipe couldn’t be simpler! Mash the banana in a bowl, mix in the oil and eggs, and stir in the dry ingredients until just combined. Last, add the milk and cook according to your waffle maker! Top with your favorite waffle toppings, and serve hot!

Can you make banana waffles with oats?

Yes, and yum! This will create a little different texture and almost taste more like a banana oat muffin… Which is amazing. Rather than using 1 3/4 cups of all-purpose flour, use 1 cup of flour and 3/4 cup of old fashioned oats.

Tips for making banana waffles:

  • Respect thy waffle maker. For real. Read the instructions thoroughly because each one is different!
  • Don’t over-mix. When making your batter and adding ingredients, stir in everything until just combined. Too much mixing creates a chewier and less fluffy waffle. The batter should be fairly smooth, with some lumps.
  • Don’t touch that lid… Until it tells you to, that is. Your waffle maker will either have a way of telling you when it’s done (like a light or beeper), or you can watch the steam for an indication. When the maker stops steaming, that should mean the waffle is done.
  • Don’t stack. When the waffles are cooling, spread them out, cool them on a rack, and avoid stacking them. The heat and steam coming off of them can cause soggy waffles, and that is a MAJOR bummer.

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  • Author: Melissa Griffiths
  • Total Time: 20 min
  • Yield: 6 large waffles 1x
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Banana Waffles have the dreamiest crunch to softness ratio, and deliver the best flavor of subtle-yet-sweet banana fruitiness in this hearty breakfast dish that the whole family will salivate over and love.

  • 1 medium banana
  • 2 tablespoons light oil, such as canola or vegetable
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 3 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 1/3 cup milk

Instructions

  1. Preheat your waffle iron according to manufacturer’s instructions.
  2. In a medium mixing bowl, add the banana and use a fork to mash very well.
  3. Add the oil and eggs, and beat to combine well.
  4. Add the flour, baking powder, salt, sugar, and cinnamon to the bowl, and stir until just combined.
  5. Add the milk and stir until just combined.
  6. Make the waffles according to the directions that came with your waffle iron.
  7. When one waffle is done, let it rest on a wire wrack, taking care not to stack the waffles (the steam they produce makes them soggy if you stack them on a plate).
  8. Serve hot with your favorite toppings such a maple syrup,buttermilk syrup, sliced bananas, pecans, whipped cream, or even chocolate sauce, Nutella, or peanut butter on top.

Notes

  • You can sub the all-purpose flour for whole wheat flour without any issues, just add an extra splash of milk if the mixture is too thick.
  • This is an easy recipe to scale up if you are cooking for a crowd.
  • You can use an overripe banana if you have one, but any yellow banana will still work great.
  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 10 min
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Method: Waffle Iron
  • Cuisine: American

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Some more yummy waffle recipes you may like to try:

  • Easy Chocolate Waffle Recipe
  • Classic Belgian Waffle Recipe
  • Homemade Buttermilk Syrup (goes great with allll the waffles!)
  • Whole Wheat Pumpkin Waffles
  • Classic Waffle Recipe (my every day go-to)
  • Cornbread Waffles with Chili; 15 Minute Dinner

So many waffles to love! You are going to love how simple these are and how sweet and comforting they turn out. I can’t wait for you to try them soon.

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FAQs

What is the secret to making good waffles? ›

Here are some tips:
  • Strike while the iron's hot. If your waffles come out pale and soft, it could be because the appliance isn't hot enough. ...
  • Whip your whites. ...
  • Opt for oil instead of butter. ...
  • Try a yeasted-waffle recipe. ...
  • Add cornstarch. ...
  • Finish them in the oven.
Apr 9, 2022

What makes waffles taste better? ›

  1. Bacon! ...
  2. A handful of blueberries or other small or sliced berries.
  3. Miniature chocolate chips. ...
  4. Miniature cinnamon chips. ...
  5. Peanut butter (about 1/4 cup peanut butter for every cup of flour). ...
  6. 1/2 cup cocoa with 1/3 cup sugar.
  7. 1 cup crushed pineapples (drained well); top finished waffles with whipped cream and coconut flakes.
Aug 20, 2014

How to make waffles crispy in waffle maker? ›

7 Life Saving Tips to Make Crispy Waffles
  1. Bring the Eggs to Room Temperature.
  2. Grease the Waffle Iron With Cooking Spray.
  3. Melt the Butter.
  4. Add a Tint of Liquor to Your Baking.
  5. Use Buttermilk.
  6. Ran Out of Buttermilk? Try an Alternative.
  7. Bake Them in the Oven for That Crisp Finish.

Why are my homemade waffles not crispy? ›

The problem is moisture. You need some of it to make sure your waffles are tender, but too much and that extra moisture will quickly soften the waffle's outer crust. Buttermilk is also a tricky ingredient because it tends to make a heavier batter, which results in less crispy waffles.

How do you keep homemade waffles crispy? ›

As you are cooking, simply transfer each finished waffle from your waffle maker to the wire rack. That's it! The low temperature of the oven will keep the waffles warm and crispy without burning them and the the elevation of the rack in the baking sheet helps keep away sogginess.

Should you let waffle batter rest? ›

Recommended overnight or 2 hr resting – for the tastiest waffles, rest the batter overnight in the fridge or for at least 2 hours. This makes the flour grains absorb the liquid so it makes the inside of the waffles softer.

Which flour is best for waffles? ›

I believe if the waffle batter was not leavened with yeast, cake flour would have faired much better. But since yeast is present to make the waffle light and airy, using a higher-gluten flour would be a wiser choice. Bread flour can probably be used as well, but it would yield a slightly tougher and denser waffle.

Why do restaurant waffles taste different? ›

While the griddles themselves likely vary from one diner chain to the next, diners are pretty much all working with a waffle iron or griddle that's already hot. IHOP, for instance, requires its pans to be heated to 350 degrees Fahrenheit, and uses Crisco instead of butter to grease it, says Grimm.

What makes waffles crispy? ›

Cornstarch: The secret ingredient for making the crispiest waffles. Cornstarch guarantees that the waffles will be perfectly crisp and tender. Baking powder and baking soda: Help our waffles rise and brown. I recommend using both for the best waffles.

What to add to waffle mix to make it better? ›

A classic way to make boxed waffles taste better is to add some vanilla extract to the batter. The addition of vanilla will bring depth of flavor and touch of sweetness to the waffles, without adding any extra sugar.

Can I use pancake mix for waffles? ›

Typically, for one batch of waffles, you'll need 1 cup of water for every 1 cup of classic pancake mix. A couple of large brown eggs will also help your waffles have the perfect fluffy interior. Add in a teaspoon of vanilla extract, too, for flavoring. Now you can add in the extra fat that your waffles are craving.

Can you over mix waffle batter? ›

Some lumps are fine and will cook out. If your recipe calls for whipped egg whites, carefully fold them into the batter in three or four batches. Don't overmix. Overmixing your waffle batter can leave you with tough, chewy or hard waffles instead of crisp waffles with tender insides.

Is it better to make waffles with oil or butter? ›

Butter has a relatively high water content, and vegetable oil or rapeseed oil actually give your waffles a better crisp crust due to their lower water contents, allowing the batter to brown more easily and evenly. Additionally, butter is more prone to burning, since it has a lower smoke point and contains milk solids.

What oil is best for waffles? ›

Oil: A neutral oil, such as vegetable oil, ensures the waffles are nice and moist. Sugar: A tablespoon of white sugar adds the perfect amount of sweetness. Baking powder: Baking powder acts as a leavener, which means it contributes to the waffles' light and fluffy texture.

Why are my waffles not light and fluffy? ›

Making pancake and waffle batter ahead of time is a huge no-no and will lead to flat, dense results every time. Even letting your batter hang out for just a few minutes after you've mixed it before you start ladling it onto the griddle will lead to less fluffy results.

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