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Up Your Breakfast Game with These Vegan Waffles

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at Puget Sound chapter.

Donkey from Shrek said it best: “And in the morning, I’m making waffles!” However, sometimes it can be hard to make foods fit your plant-based diet. After a little trial-and-error, I’ve discovered that this vegan waffle recipe is better than the real thing and proves that being vegan doesn’t mean giving up tasty breakfasts. The blog “Vegan Family Recipes” by Vanessa Croessmann inspired me to make my own version of these waffles (crazy toppings included, of course). These waffles are everything you could ever want: hearty, harm-free, and versatile.

#SpoonTip: Freeze any extra waffles in a Ziploc bag and reheat as needed.

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Vegan Waffles

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 15 minutesCook time: 15 minutesTotal time: 30 minutesServings:3 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

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    First you need to make your chia eggs! Do so by combining the chia seeds with the water in a bowl. Stir in the seeds and allow to sit for 10 minutes, or until most of the water is absorbed.

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    Preheat your waffle iron.

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    Combine the dry ingredients in a large mixing bowl.

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    Mix in the chia eggs and almond milk. After combined, add in the melted coconut oil (so it doesn’t harden back up).

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    Pour the batter into your greased waffle iron. My waffle-stick maker takes about 4 minutes per batch of six sticks. Read your iron’s instructions to learn more about cooking times.

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    Remove from iron and enjoy with all your favorite toppings! Some of my go-tos are peanut butter, maple syrup, berries, or vegan chocolate chips!

Substitutes

There are so many possible substitutions that allow you to completely customize these waffles to fit your liking. Here are a few of the versatile ingredients:

Chia Eggs: You can use flax seeds soaked in water or 2 pureed bananas instead!

Flour: Not a fan of whole wheat? Use all-purpose flour instead.

Sugar: Regular granulated sugar works as well.

Coconut Oil: Olive oil, canola oil, or melted margarine are also great vegan substitutes.

Almond Milk: Any other non-dairy milk such as soy, cashew, or coconut are great liquid bases.

With all these possible replacements you are guaranteed to be able to make these waffles anywhere anytime!

Topping Combos

Here are some of my personal favorite flavor combinations. Since these waffles are pretty basic, feel free to go a little crazy and play around with the toppings!

1. Peanut Butter, Trader Joe’s Vegan Chocolate Chips, Agave

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2. Peanut Butter, Justin’s Chocolate Hazelnut Butter, Trader Joe’s Vegan Chocolate Chips

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3. Berries and Agave

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4. Nut Butter, Blackberries, Raspberries, Chia Seeds

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5. Bananas, Maple Syrup, Pecans

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Emma Brant

Puget Sound '21

Hey guys! I'm Emma, a health-food nut who loves to cook and is obsessed with cute coffee shops. I'm that girl that needs to find the exact lighting and angle for my Instagram photo before anyone can start eating! I'm super excited to join Spoon at the University of Puget Sound. I'm a Chicagoan originally, but can't wait to explore the PNW! Follow my Instagram @_avocontrol_