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Waffles

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published18 Aug '23 Updated11 May '25
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Waffles are easy – same ingredients as pancakes, just different ratios so they’re crispy outside, soft and fluffy inside. You can make this waffle recipe right now, though if you make the batter the night before they’re even better!

Overhead photo of freshly cooked Waffles

Which is better: pancakes or waffles??

Pancakes are great. But waffles are better. Because they have maple syrup and butter catching pockets. And they’re crispy. Whereas pancakes get soggy when they absorb maple syrup.

You can also make multiple waffles in one go with a waffle maker, whereas pancakes are made one at a time. Though I do acknowledge that pancakes don’t require any special tools – unlike waffles for which you need a waffle maker.

But if you take the need for a waffle maker out of the equation, for me, it’s a no brainer. Waffles for the win, every day!!!

Pouring syrup over stack of Waffles

Just on waffle makers….

Yes, you need a waffle maker to make waffles. There’s no way around that, sadly! Waffle makers – or waffle irons – cook the waffle when batter or dough* is placed between hot plates that have grids that create the indentations.

However, not all waffle makers are created equal. Better quality ones (read: pricier) will yield thicker waffles with a crispier crust that’s evenly golden (I’ve got this one – a bit of an investment for people serious about waffles). More economical ones are not quite as crispy – like my Kmart one. But I am still very happy with my Kmart waffles made with this waffle batter!

* Dough? Yes! Real Belgium waffles are made with a yeast-dough, not a batter, cooked in a waffle iron. They are magnificent! A recipe for another day. 🙂

Waffle batter
Pouring Waffle batter into waffle maker

What you need for waffles

Seriously, just the same ingredients as pancakes. Just different ratios so it cooks up crispy. 🙂

Ingredients in waffles
  • Flour – Just plain / all purpose flour. You can substitute the flour and baking powder with self raising flour (which has baking powder built in) and it works fine, but it is not quite as soft inside. That’s just the case with anything you make using self raising flour rather than flour + baking powder.

  • Baking powder – On baking powder, if yours has sat unused in the back of your pantry for months and months, check it is still alive else you may end up with dense waffles!

  • Sugar – Caster/superfine sugar is safest because it’s smaller grains so you know it will easily dissolve. However, regular/granulated sugar is fine to use too.

  • Eggs – At room temperature, so they incorporate easily into the batter. Use large eggs which are ~55g / 2 oz each, an industry standard so the eggs will be labelled “large eggs” on the carton. More on eggs for baking here.

  • Milk – Full fat please! Lower fat in light milk will make the inside of the waffles drier. Warm it slightly so it’s not fridge cold, else it can bring down the temperature of the batter too much and cause the butter to solidify when mixed through. Just use the microwave (30 seconds) or stove.

  • Butter – For flavour! Melt then cool slightly so it’s not piping hot.

  • Salt – Just a touch, to bring out the flavours. This is good general practice for all (well, most!) sweet baking recipes.

  • Vanilla – For flavour!


How to make waffles

For the tastiest waffles with extra soft insides, make the batter the night before and rest overnight. Or, at least 2 hours. Makes the flour grain swell because it absorbs the liquid. Bonus: handy. Wake up to freshly cooked waffles!

How to make waffles
  1. Whisk dry ingredients – flour, baking powder, sugar and salt. Just whisk to mix them up.

  2. Whisk in wet – put the milk, eggs and vanilla in first and whisk to combine. Once incorporated, add the butter then whisk until lump free.

  3. Batter – The batter is thicker than a pancake batter (which should be thin enough to spread in a pan) but thinner than a muffin batter (which semi-mounds in muffin tins).

  4. 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. And if you rest overnight, the batter develops more flavour – in the same way overnight bread and pizza dough does!

How to make waffles
  1. Fill waffle maker – Preheat a waffle iron until hot (see below for settings note). You won’t need oil if your waffle iron is non-stick, as is standard. Then use a ladle to fill with batter, just until the iron is covered. Don’t get greedy – it will leak out the sides!

  2. Cook until the exterior is golden. In a quality waffle iron, this might take 3 1/2 minutes. In a more economical one, it can take 6 minutes plus. (See above for quality v economical waffle irons). The faster it cooks, the more moist the inside is!

    Remove from the waffle iron using a butter knife of similar, then serve immediately while they are hot and crisp. (They soften as they cool).

* Waffle maker settings – my Breville Waffle Pro has setting options. I use heat setting 3 of 5, “Classic” option (as opposed to Belgium, buttermilk, chocolate etc), with the colour dial set midway between Light and Dark. My Kmart waffle maker has no options. 🙂

Freshly cooked Waffles

Dusting Waffles with icing sugar

Waffle toppings

You really don’t need anything more than maple syrup or honey plus a pat of butter. Though I do recommend making sure your butter is at room temperature so it melts as intended even if your waffles are not piping-hot out of the waffle maker when it hits your plate.

Nobody likes un-melted ice-cold rock-hard butter on their waffles!

As for other topping suggestions: icing sugar/powdered sugar for dusting plus whipped cream and strawberries are my indulgence / pretty plate toppings of choice, extensively pictured through this post. 😇

Some more ideas for you: other fresh fruit (especially berries), any kind of fruit sauce (think – strawberry, blueberry), fruit compotes, jam, lemon curd, passionfruit curd, chocolate or caramel sauce, melted Nutella, ice cream (absolutely, why not!), creme fraiche, marscapone, double cream or yogurt (a lightly sweetened vanilla one would be lovely).

So many options! Share what you top yours with so you can inspire me and others! – Nagi x


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Overhead photo of freshly cooked Waffles

Really great waffles

Author: Nagi
Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 15 minutes mins
Total: 2 hours hrs 25 minutes mins
Breakfast
Western
4.93 from 64 votes
Servings10
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Recipe video above. This is a no-fuss waffle batter recipe that makes really great waffles that are delightfully crispy on the outside and delicately soft on the inside. Make them right now, or make the batter the night before for waffles with even softer insides – see Note 1!
You need a waffle maker – see note 2 for my thoughts on economical v premium.
Makes 9-10 with my good waffle maker (thicker, bigger), 12-14 with my Kmart waffle maker (which I still love!).

Ingredients

Waffle batter:

  • 2 1/4 cup flour , plain / all purpose
  • 2 1/2 tbsp caster sugar / superfine sugar (sub granulated / ordinary sugar)
  • Pinch cooking / kosher salt
  • 4 tsp baking powder (if yours is old, check it's still good)
  • 1 1/3 cup milk , full fat, slightly warmed (not piping hot)
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla essence
  • 4 large eggs , at room temperature (what this means)
  • 150g / 11 tbsp unsalted butter , melted and slightly cooled (not piping hot)

Topping options:

  • Butter , softened (strongly recommended!)
  • Maple syrup (strongly recommended!), or honey
  • Icing sugar / powdered sugar , for dusting
  • Strawberries, other fruit , whipped cream, melted chocolate, jams, fruit compotes, creme fraiche, strawberry sauce, blueberry or other sauce, ice cream
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Instructions

  • Whisk dry – Place the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt in a large mixing bowl. Whisk to mix.
  • Whisk in wet – Add milk, eggs and vanilla. Whisk to combine. Add melted butter then whisk until lump free. The batter should be pourable but thick – slightly thinner than pancakes.
  • Recommended resting (Note 1) – Cover then refrigerate overnight, or for at least 2 hours. Softer insides, better flavour. Else, proceed immediately with cooking.
  • Preheat a waffle maker (Note 2, inc setting options). A non stick one will not need oil, plus there is butter in the batter.
  • Cooking – Use a ladle to pour batter in to just cover the iron. Don't get greedy – it will leak out the sides! Cook until golden and crisp – my good waffle iron takes 3 1/2 minutes, my Kmart one takes 6 minutes.
  • Serving – Transfer onto plates and serve as you go, with desired toppings. Or, put on a rack and keep warm in a preheated 70°C/150°F oven while you continue cooking!

Recipe Notes:

1. Resting – Waffle recipe is great made immediately. But batter resting for 2+ hours makes the flour absorb the liquid so the inside of the waffles is even softer and airier. And with overnight resting, the batter develops flavour so the waffle is tastier (like overnight bread and pizza doughs). In any case, making the batter the evening before is super handy – wake up to fresh waffles!
2. A better waffle iron will make better waffles that are thicker with a crispier, more evenly golden exterior and softer more moist insides. With this waffle batter, you will still have really great waffles made with an economical waffle iron (I have a Kmart one). But you’ll make exceptional waffles with a quality one! (I also have the Breville Waffle Pro). I have two waffle makers because cooking is my job. 🙂 But if it weren’t, I’d be perfectly happy with just my Kmart one.
Waffle maker setting – my Breville Waffle Pro has setting options. I use heat setting 3 of 5, “Classic” option (as opposed to Belgium, buttermilk, chocolate etc), with the colour dial set midway between Light and Dark. My Kmart waffle maker has no options. 🙂
3. Storage – Waffles lose crispiness as they cool but will keep for 3 – 4 days in the fridge. Sometimes I reheat in the toaster, other times in the oven. I’m not very fussy! 🙂
Nutrition per waffle, assuming 10 waffles (thick waffles with my good waffle maker). For 14 waffles (Kmart), it is 191 calories each.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 268cal (13%)Carbohydrates: 27g (9%)Protein: 6g (12%)Fat: 15g (23%)Saturated Fat: 9g (56%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0.5gCholesterol: 102mg (34%)Sodium: 41mg (2%)Potassium: 269mg (8%)Fiber: 1g (4%)Sugar: 5g (6%)Vitamin A: 523IU (10%)Calcium: 127mg (13%)Iron: 2mg (11%)
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145 Comments

  1. TONI says

    August 25, 2025 at 12:40 am

    HAS ANYONE TRIED THIS WAFFLE RECIPE WITH WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR ? HYPOGLYCEMIA ISSUES. WONDERED ABOUT ADJUSTMENTS. I NOTICED AN ALMOND FLOUR COMMENT THAT COULD WORK … BUT IT HAD NO DETAILS.

    Reply
  2. Lasritha says

    August 11, 2025 at 4:55 pm

    4 stars
    Made these waffles today, with extra sugar (5 tbsp) and vanilla (1.5 tsp), just coz we like it sweet. Also separated the eggs and beat the egg whites separately, before folding it in to the mix. Amazing, fluffy and crispy waffles 🙂

    Reply
  3. Mihai Singurelu says

    August 9, 2025 at 5:13 pm

    WTF?
    What’s the size of the cup????????!!
    Don’t you ever occurred to that some people don’t have that particular cup at home but they have the ingredients?

    Reply
    • Juliet Kitson says

      August 24, 2025 at 10:09 pm

      Under the recipe is an option to switch from cups to metric. You must of missed it.

      Reply
  4. Jenny Falconer says

    August 4, 2025 at 7:53 pm

    5 stars
    Hi
    Big fan of all your recipes. I have an upright waffle maker (Sunbeam). This waffle maker really needs the batter to be thinner to fill the mould / plates before it starts to cook. It took 2 goes before I realised and I watered down the batter a bit more and had better (but not perfect). I really wish I’d bought a conventional waffle maker.
    Otherwise this recipe does make good waffles.

    Reply
  5. Eleanor says

    July 13, 2025 at 3:19 am

    This recipes makes the best crispy but fluffy waffles ever. Definitely noticed the difference leaving the batter overnight. We love it topped with chocolate spread squirty cream and strawberries.

    Reply
  6. Sam says

    June 30, 2025 at 12:48 pm

    5 stars
    Love all of your recipes I have tried. This is the best waffle recipe.

    Thank you for the time and effort you put into your recipes.

    Reply
  7. Sam says

    June 17, 2025 at 3:07 pm

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi, you are my go to recipe provider. I have made about 20 of your recipes and they never fail.

    Cheers Sam

    Reply
  8. Stef frat says

    May 24, 2025 at 8:29 pm

    Literally making these waffles right now for brinner but had to share my daughters comment: “i think you put too much love and magic in these, they’re amazing”.
    Super easy and delicious

    Reply
  9. J-Mom says

    May 19, 2025 at 1:57 am

    5 stars
    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I got a waffle maker and just made my first batch. And the waffles are great! Crisp, just how I like it.

    Reply
  10. Wendy says

    May 18, 2025 at 11:11 am

    5 stars
    😋

    Reply
  11. Kate says

    May 18, 2025 at 11:07 am

    5 stars
    Easy and fun to make with kids! Passed the all important taste test too!

    Reply
  12. Brendan Esposito says

    May 11, 2025 at 9:30 am

    Some amounts and volumes of ingredients would have been helpful!!’

    Reply
    • Jo says

      August 29, 2025 at 5:05 pm

      5 stars
      Best waffles in the whole world said my 9 year old who doesnt usually like waffles!
      We had them eith chocolate spread, sliced bananas and squirty cream….delicious!

      Reply
  13. Naomi Lacey says

    May 3, 2025 at 4:37 pm

    5 stars
    I feel like I write the same review on all of your recipes… you have re-taught me how to make staple meals for my family and every one of your recipes knocks it out of the park! Easy to follow, simple ingredients, incredible results. Thanks to you, my children think I’m an amazing cook. Maybe one day I’ll share my secret 😉

    Reply
  14. alexandra says

    May 1, 2025 at 6:36 am

    they look really amazing

    Reply
  15. Michelle says

    February 22, 2025 at 12:39 pm

    This recipe works perfectly in the oven with a silicon waffle mould. Was sceptical but didn’t want another appliance and very happy with results. Slower and more fuss – I cook in steam oven at 60% at 175 for around 12 minutes then pop out and use no steam for 5-7 (second oven helps do successive batches!) but if you only indulge occasionally it is a great compromise. They freeze well too.

    Reply
  16. Anna says

    February 10, 2025 at 12:59 am

    5 stars
    Best homemade waffles i’ve ever had!

    Reply
  17. Lynda Rose says

    February 9, 2025 at 12:56 am

    5 stars
    Perfect waffles! I was so amazed at the texture, flavour, and ease of making the most perfect waffles. I’ve made waffles before with store bought better, and different recipes, but they would always stick or get too soggy or a host of different problems. This recipe, on the other hand, was perfect from start to finish. With a standard Black+Decker waffle maker with only one setting, kept them in for 4 mins. Just PERFECTION! The whole family loved them.

    Reply
  18. Mel says

    February 5, 2025 at 9:12 am

    5 stars
    These waffles are so easy to make and are amazingly delicious.

    Reply
  19. Maggie B says

    January 16, 2025 at 12:56 am

    5 stars
    These waffles are amazing! I bought my first waffle maker the other day, tried it out and with your recipe, Nagi. Thank you for your perfect recipe and instructions.

    Reply
  20. Paul McDonough says

    January 15, 2025 at 2:59 pm

    Hi Nagi, I use Australian made McKenzie’s Almond Flour. Makes the best healthiest waffles, pancakes and muffins. Love your site with Dozer.

    Reply
    • Kaye Browne says

      January 26, 2025 at 4:39 pm

      Do you add baking powder or any raising agent? Bit new to wheat-free cooking. 🙂

      Reply
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