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Meal Type » Gluten Free Breakfast » Almond Flour Waffles

Almond Flour Waffles

Claire Cary

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Claire Cary

4.99 from 84 votes
July 28, 2023
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Crispy on the outside but soft and fluffy on the inside, these vegan almond flour waffles are grain free, paleo, and the perfect weekend breakfast! They store well in both the fridge and freezer which makes them perfect for meal prep.

Pouring maple syrup on a stack of waffles.

Are you team waffles or pancakes? If you’re reading this, I’m going to take a wild guess and assume you’re team waffle. But then again, I’m writing this and I’m usually team pancake so I probably shouldn’t assume!

Despite my love for a tall stack of fluffy pancakes, I have to say, these almond flour waffles are one of my favorite recipes to date. They’re easy to make, vegan, paleo, crispy but fluffy, refined sugar free, made with no eggs and grain free.

They have such a great flavor and smell delicious as they’re cooking, and have the perfect little pockets for puddles of maple syrup.

As you might guess, this recipe does call for almond flour, but if you have a nut allergy, you can try this belgian waffle recipe instead. Try one of my other favorite almond flour recipes or my peanut butter banana waffles next!

ingredients for the recipe with labels in bowls

Key ingredients

Almond Flour: This will make up the base of the recipe. Be sure to use almond flour and not almond meal. These are two different ingredients and will drastically change the final recipe. And yes, the almond flour will help these waffles get nice and crispy!

Tapioca Starch/Flour: Unless you want your waffles to crumble all over the place, don’t skip this ingredient! This is a key binding agent and works well to hold the ingredients together.

Almond Milk: Any non dairy milk will work for this recipe, but unsweetened vanilla almond milk has always been a personal favorite.

Apple Sauce: To help bind everything together. I do not recommend subbing for oil because the apple sauce is necessary to make these fluffy, and we get plenty of fat from the almond flour/butter.

Almond Butter: To give the waffles some fluff and texture. Any nut butter should work just fine, but I suggest one with a more neutral flavor such as almond or cashew.

Maple Syrup: For sweetness! Coconut sugar, brown sugar or honey will also work. To make these a bit more keto friendly, you can sub your favorite sugar free maple syrup alternative.

Flax Seeds: To make a “flax egg” to bind everything. Real egg also works but will make the waffles a bit lighter and fluffier. Still delicious though!

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How to make almond flour waffles

All you’ll need to do is make your flax egg by combining the flax seeds and water. Let this sit aside for about 5-10 minutes to thicken.

After a few minutes, if you give it a stir, it should have almost an egg like consistency and will work to bind all of the ingredients together.

Meanwhile, combine all the dry ingredients, and mix together. Add in the wet ingredients and whisk together until you have a batter.

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Next, use a ladle, 1/2 measuring cup, or pour about 1/3 of the batter onto a hot waffle maker and let cook until the waffle maker beeps. Don’t lift the top up until it beeps!

Vegan almond flour waffles cooling on a black rack.

All waffle makers are different, but I suggest setting the maker to a higher setting because these take a bit longer to cook than normal waffles.

If you set it too low, the waffles won’t be finished cooking and they’ll pull apart when you open it.

On that note, be sure you do not open the waffle maker while they are cooking! This will cause them to separate and will make clean up rather difficult. I used to do this all the time as a kid and it never went over very well!

Once the waffles are all done, top them off with some fresh berries, maple syrup, or a dollop of coconut whipped cream!

Final recipe on a plate with berries and maple syrup.

Almond flour vs. Almond meal

Almond meal is made from whole ground almonds with the skin on, whereas almond flour is made from blanched almonds without the skin.

Be sure to use blanched almond flour and not whole almond meal for these waffles. While similar, they have very different textures and will yield different results.

For this recipe, you want to use blanched almond flour to keep the waffles fluffy. Same with my almond flour banana bread.

Two almond flour waffles on a plate with yogurt and berries on top.

Can I freeze waffles?

Yes, these waffles store really well in the fridge or freezer! They will last in the fridge for 3 days or in the freezer for about 3 weeks. Let them cool completely and then store in an air tight container or freezer safe bag.

How do I make them crispy?

To keep these waffles warm and crispy while the others are cooking, preheat your oven to 200 degrees Fahrenheit and place the waffles directly on the rack to stay warm while the other waffles cook.

You can also pop them in the toaster if they’ve been sitting out for a bit. Just avoid putting hot waffles directly on a plate because the bottoms can get soggy.

Tall stack of vegan almond flour waffles with berries on top.

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4.99 from 84 votes

Almond Flour Waffles

by: claire cary

Crispy on the outside but soft and fluffy on the inside, these vegan almond flour waffles are grain free, paleo, and the perfect weekend breakfast! They store well in both the fridge and freezer which makes them perfect for meal prep.
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Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 10 minutes mins
Total: 20 minutes mins
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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon ground flax seeds
  • 2 ½ tablespoons water
  • 1 cup blanched almond flour
  • ½ cup tapioca starch
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ cup milk dairy or non-dairy
  • 2 tablespoons apple sauce
  • 2 tablespoons almond butter
  • 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
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Instructions

  • Combine the ground flax and water in a bowl, whisk together and set aside to thicken. 
  • In a mixing bowl, whisk together the almond flour, tapioca starch, baking powder, and salt. 
  • Add in all remaining ingredients and whisk together. Stir in the flax egg. 
  • Heat a waffle maker and grease with oil to prevent sticking. I suggest setting the waffle maker to one of the higher settings. All of them are different, but I set mine on level 5 out of 6 since these waffles require a bit of a longer cooking time than regular waffles.
  • Use a ladle to scoop out the batter into the waffle maker. 
  • Repeat until all batter has been used. 
  • If you want the waffles to get extra crispy, pop them in the toaster for about 30 seconds to crisp up the outside or keep them warm in a low temperature oven.
  • Serve with maple syrup and berries and enjoy! 

Notes

You can use any nut butter in place of the almond butter, but do not sub the almond butter for more apple sauce as this will cause the waffles to be very gummy. 
To keep the waffles warm and crispy while the others are cooking, preheat your oven to 200 degrees Fahrenheit and place the waffles directly on the rack to stay warm while the other waffles cook.
You can use regular egg in place of the flax egg if desired. However, this will make the waffles really light and airy.
Serving: 1waffle / Calories: 192kcal / Carbohydrates: 27.3g / Protein: 3.3g / Fat: 7.8g / Fiber: 2g / Sugar: 5.8g

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  1. Kathleen
    June 1, 2023

    I tripled the batch so I could freeze them. The only substitute I made was mashed banana for the applesauce. I did not weigh the almond flour but scooped it with the measuring cup. These are FABULOUS!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      June 2, 2023

      Perfect! So glad the banana turned out well. Thanks Kathleen!

      Reply
  2. Sonya
    April 30, 2023

    Love these waffles! I usually cut the recipe in half (so I don’t have to fight portion control so hard). Also have some sunflower butter I’m trying to get rid of and it’s worked perfect in place of the almond butter. I also add chopped walnuts. Since there’s maple syrup in the recipe, I also love it because I don’t have to add syrup afterward!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      May 4, 2023

      Thank you, Sonya!

      Reply
  3. Melissa
    April 28, 2023

    Hi these waffles are amazing, I was just wondering if you had the nutritional value of this recipe?

    Thank you
    Melissa5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      April 29, 2023

      Nutrition is at the bottom of the recipe card!

      Reply
  4. Nina Perez
    February 5, 2023

    wonderful recipe,
    changing the flaseed to eggs how much?
    For normal recipe and doubling the recipe?
    thank you very much

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      February 6, 2023

      For the recipe you would need 1 egg, or two if you double!

      Reply
  5. Tanya
    January 10, 2023

    These look really good but my daughter is allergic to apples. She is also allergic to zucchini, peaches and pears and doesn’t like bananas or pumpkin. Any suggestions on what I could use to replace the applesauce? Thanks!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      January 11, 2023

      You can try using oil or butter instead, or extra nut butter!

      Reply
  6. Kelley Switzer
    November 29, 2022

    These were so good! My kids and I loved them! So happy to have come across this recipe and site! Next up, Healthy Banana Bread Donuts! Thank you!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      November 29, 2022

      Thank you Kelley! Can’t wait to hear what you think of the donuts!

      Reply
  7. Leslie
    November 16, 2022

    Homerun!5 stars

    Reply
  8. Paula
    August 10, 2022

    Thank you for the recipe! Any other choices/ suggestions for the tapioca flour?
    Thank you!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      August 10, 2022

      Your best bet is arrowroot!

      Reply
  9. Kirsty
    August 7, 2022

    These have a great flavour, although I could do with some help with the consistency… I followed the recipe exactly but they’ve turned out very dense and heavy and we’d prefer a lighter and fluffier texture – do you have any suggestions of what I can tweak to achieve that? I’m GF Vegan, so I can’t use egg, which I note you mentioned lends itself to a lighter texture.5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      August 11, 2022

      Interesting! You could try adding a bit more baking powder and see if that helps.

      Reply
  10. Amy
    July 17, 2022

    Thanks for the great recipe!5 stars

    Reply
  11. Laurel
    June 24, 2022

    Ive read and reread and reread and had another read and there are literally no measurements? Seriously how the heck are you supposed to make them with out measurements?5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      June 24, 2022

      The measurements are all there in the recipe card! Just hit “jump to recipe” at the top of the post.

      Reply
  12. Laura
    May 19, 2022

    Yum! Followed the recipe as is, made in Dash waffle makers. So good!5 stars

    Reply
  13. Lesia
    May 5, 2022

    This is the perfect recipe for egg free waffles!! Oh my word! I’m on a specific type of food plan right now and wanted some egg free waffles to pair with some homemade blueberry syrup that I made. And this is it! I replaced the tapioca with cornstarch. I didn’t have any applesauce so I added bananas and peanut butter instead of almond butter. Same measurements. Soooooooooo good!! I think this is my go to recipe for waffles from now on!5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      May 6, 2022

      Amazing! Thank you Lesia, so happy you enjoyed these!

      Reply
  14. Angie
    March 3, 2022

    Damn. I’m not even vegan or Paleo or anything, but WOW this recipe is banging.

    I did half heavy cream and evaporated milk, water to hit the liquid requirement. I actually ran out of baking powder, so I subbed for baking soda + cream of tartar.

    Instead of applesauce, I used Greek yogurt.
    Stevia + maple syrup of course.

    THANK YOU SO MUCH. YOU ARE MY FAV PERSON BESIDES MY FIANCE RIGHT NOW.5 stars

    Reply
    1. Claire Cary
      March 9, 2022

      Thank you Angie! So glad those subs all worked out well!

      Reply
  15. Marina
    February 13, 2022

    I really enjoyed these waffles. Thank you for a great recipe. 😊5 stars

    Reply
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