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BANANA WAFFLES! Actually, they are VEGAN BANANA WAFFLES and that's great because otherwise we wouldn't be eating them, right?


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I've mentioned before that I'm not a huge breakfast person. I usually just want something quick and simple to get my groggy, caffeine-fiending brain something to start functioning. Yea, you know me too well...it's just coffee I want in that moment ;)

Just because I'm not a morning or breakfast person doesn't mean that I don't like breakfast foods.

I like them! Waffles are my thing. Love them! Almost as much as Leslie Knope. I kind of like them more for lunch and dinner though. Is that weird? It might be. If I have to ask, then it probably is...

Oh well.

It really doesn't matter when YOU want to eat your waffles. I won't judge. All I know is that these vegan banana waffles are so easy to make.

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I can't wait for my boys to get just a tad bit older so that they can make these on their own in the morning. I'll even eat waffles in the morning...if I don't have to make them, can still wear my pj's and have a gallon of coffee next to me.I can't wait for that to happen. I'm slightly scared now that it never will. :/

Either way , want to see how easy these are to make?

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Put EVERYTHING in your bowl. The pureed bananas and other wet ingredients are below the flour so you can't see it as well. Then, mix it up!

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Finito! Well at least with the banana waffle batter. Then just put some in your waffle iron and top it off with your favorite toppings.

I went with whipped coconut cream, sliced bananas and berry puree. So easy, so simple and hold up...NO SUGAR!

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Those are some darn good vegan banana waffles, if I don't say so myself. Wait...I just did ;)

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Vegan Banana Waffles

One of the easiest and healthiest waffle recipe around. No added sugar and only whole grains! The perfect vegan breakfast to start your day off right!

CourseBreakfast

Cuisinedairy-free, Egg-free, Sugar-free, vegan, vegetarian

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 5 minutes

Total Time 10 minutes

Makes 8 large Belgian Waffles

Calories 177 kcal

Author Vanessa @ VeganFamilyRecipes.com

Ingredients

  • 2medium Bananapureed - my pureed waffles weighed 215g, it's ok if yours weight slightly more or less
  • 1and ¾ cups230g Spelt Flour, Whole Wheat Flour, All-purpose Flour or your favorite Gluten-Free Flour Mix
  • Pinchof Salt
  • 1tablespoonBaking Powder
  • 3tablespoonsmelted Coconut Oil
  • 1and ½ cups375ml room temperature Non-Dairy Milk of choice (Oat, Almond, Soy, etc.)

Optional Toppings

  • Whipped Coconut Cream
  • 1cupfrozen mixed berriesthawed and pureed
  • 1Bananasliced

Instructions

  1. Preheat waffles iron.

  2. Puree your bananas in a bowl with an immersion blender, in a food processor or mixer. Make sure there are no banana clumps or this will lead to uncooked, raw waffles.

  3. Add all remaining ingredients and mix together with pureed banana.

  4. Pour waffle dough onto waffle iron and bake according to manufacturers instructions.

  5. Serve hot with toppings of choice.

Recipe Notes

Adapted from my Vegan Whole Wheat Waffle Recipe1.) This is great recipe to make ahead. The dough will keep in the fridge for 2 days.2.) Melted coconut oil will harden quickly again if it comes in contact with something cold. Therefore make sure you don't add your melted coconut oil together with very cold milk. 3.) Coconut oil can also be substituted with Canola oil or sunflower oil.4.) These waffles work best with a belgian waffle maker.

If you're looking for a different super healthy waffles recipe that is equally as easy. Try my Vegan Whole Wheat Waffles!

More Vegan Breakfast Recipes

  • Raspberry Chocolate Almond Scones
  • Vegan Blueberry Scones
  • Vegan Chocolate Crepes
  • Apple Walnut Quinoa Breakfast Bowl

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Comments

  1. Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine says

    Hahaha, but mornings are the best!!!! At least you know good morning food ;) YUM!

    Reply

  2. Aimee says

    I'm a bit of a Leslie Knope when it comes to waffles too, SO good! These look perfect :)

    Reply

  3. Jenn says

    These look perfect! I LOVE breakfast...it's my favorite meal. I go to bed dreaming of breakfast and the second I wake up I'm thinking about it. However, I do need my vat of coffee first, so we have that in common! :)

    Reply

  4. Linda @ Veganosity says

    I love waffles when my husband makes them. These look so good, Vanessa. Love the whipped cream on top.

    Reply

  5. Kelly @ TastingPage says

    I can only imagine how wonderful these smell when cooking. Pretty sure everyone I know would love them!

    Reply

  6. Sophia | Veggies Don't Bite says

    I love waffles! Especially fresh fruit topped ones! These sound amazing. Happy breakfast time for sure!

    Reply

  7. Uma says

    Sounds delicious! I like banana, so this will be my kind of breakfast!

    Reply

  8. Hedi says

    I love anything bananas, so these waffles would be a winner for me!

    Reply

  9. Anjali @ Vegetarian Gastronomy says

    I'm excactly like you...not necessarily a breakfast person, but LOVE breakfast foods! These waffles sound right up my alley!

    Reply

  10. Lucie @WIN-WIN FOOD says

    I can totally see myself eating these all day long :D it helps how easy to make they are too. I know I could make a bigger batch and save the leftovers but fresh ones are always better

    Reply

  11. Kathy Hester says

    We love waffles at our house and these sound like tomorrow's breakfast to me!

    Reply

  12. dixya @food, pleasure, and health says

    im the same way with breakfast esp on the weekdays..i do love something special for the weekend and this sounds perfect!

    Reply

  13. Gin says

    I'm loving how healthy these are, and they look decadent and delicious!

    Reply

    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Thanks Gin, They are my favorite vegan waffles to make right now ;)

      Reply

  14. Healing Tomato says

    These waffles are vegan?? They look amazing and I must make it now.

    Reply

  15. Linda says

    Has anyone actually made these? I see a lot of comments about how great they look but no feedback on how they came out. Anyone make them yet? Thanks.

    Reply

    • Jenn says

      I usually do not leave comments but did for this recipe and saw your comment so thought that I would reply. The waffles are adored by my three little girls and my husband, who is not vegan at all, loves them. The banana flavor isn't overwhelming either. Really good. I can only recommend them.

      Reply

  16. Jenn says

    I'm so happy I came across this recipe. It is seriously the best vegan banana waffle or even vegan waffle recipe I've tried. They aren't soggy but crisp on the outside and perfectly fluffy inside. Thanks for this recipe!

    Reply

  17. Platt College says

    I love waffles, thanks for sharing the vegan recipe!

    Reply

    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Thank you! Hope you like the vegan banana waffles ;)

      Reply

  18. Heather McFadden says

    Really good recipe. Sometimes my vegan waffles dont hold together. This was perfect. I added chia, cinnamon , baking powder, and ground flax....oh yeah and blueberries!

    Reply

    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Thanks Heather! I'm so happy you liked these vegan banana waffles. They are a family favorite here :) We'll have to add some blueberries next time.

      Reply

  19. Kimmie says

    Literally just made these waffles for my family and they are BY FAR the best we have ever had, and this includes "regular" waffles full of processed ingredients. Light and airy, crispy on the outside, nice and soft on the inside without any density. I can't thank you enough for sharing your recipes and knowledge!

    Reply

    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Hi Kimmie, I'm so happy your family liked the banana waffles. My boys go crazy for them every time I make them :)

      Reply

  20. Stephanie says

    I made these waffles and they are delicious!!! Have you tried freezing them for later use before??

    Reply

  21. Fallyn says

    Is the calorie count (177) for all 8 waffles together or just one? I'm just curious but I can't wait to try these!!

    Reply

    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      177 cals per waffle. Hope you enjoy it! :)

      Reply

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