Whole Wheat Banana Waffles

Whole Wheat Banana Waffles
  • PREP TIME
    15 mins
  • COOK TIME
    20 mins
  • TOTAL TIME
    35 mins
  • SERVING
    6 People
  • VIEWS
    94

Transform your overripe bananas into a delightful breakfast experience with these wholesome Whole Wheat Banana Waffles. A hint of nutty whole wheat complements the sweetness of the banana, creating a satisfying and flavorful start to your day. Drizzle with maple syrup and sprinkle with toasted nuts for an extra touch of indulgence.

Ingridients

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Nutrition

  • Carbohydrate
    39 g
  • Cholesterol
    67 mg
  • Fiber
    3 g
  • Protein
    9 g
  • Saturated Fat
    3 g
  • Sodium
    374 mg
  • Sugar
    8 g
  • Fat
    22 g
  • Unsaturated Fat
    0 g

Follow The Directions

01

Step

Preheat your waffle iron according to the manufacturer's instructions and lightly grease the surface. (5 minutes)

02

Step

In a large bowl, whisk together the all-purpose flour, whole wheat flour, baking powder, and kosher salt until well combined. (2 minutes)

03

Step

In a separate bowl, whisk together the milk, mashed overripe bananas, canola oil, eggs, and vanilla extract until smooth. (3 minutes)

04

Step

Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and gently stir until just moistened. Be careful not to overmix; a few lumps are perfectly fine. (2 minutes)

05

Step

Spoon approximately ¼ cup of batter onto the preheated waffle iron for each waffle, or follow the manufacturer's instructions for your specific iron. (1 minute)

06

Step

Cook until the waffle is golden brown and crisp, and the iron stops steaming. This usually takes about 5 minutes, but may vary depending on your waffle iron. (5 minutes)

07

Step

Carefully remove the waffle from the iron and repeat with the remaining batter. (1 minute)

08

Step

Serve immediately with your favorite toppings, such as maple syrup, candied pecans or walnuts, fresh fruit, or a dollop of whipped cream.

For a richer flavor, try using melted butter instead of canola oil.
If you don't have whole wheat flour, you can substitute it with all-purpose flour, but the waffles will be slightly less dense and nutritious.
To keep the waffles warm while you cook the remaining batter, place them in a single layer on a wire rack in a preheated oven at 200°F (93°C).
These waffles can be made ahead of time and frozen. Simply let them cool completely, then wrap them individually in plastic wrap and store them in a freezer-safe bag or container for up to 2 months. To reheat, toast them in a toaster or toaster oven until warmed through and crispy.

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RECIPE REVIEWS

Avarage Rating: 4.7/ 5 ( 31 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (6)
  • Maurine Swift

    I love that these waffles use whole wheat flour - they're so much healthier than regular waffles.

  • Rosella Kertzmann

    These waffles freeze really well, which is great for busy mornings.

  • Aletha Wilderman

    I added a little bit of cinnamon to the batter, and it was delicious!

  • Roy Kunze

    These waffles are so easy to make, and my kids love them!

  • Ally Will

    The bananas add such a nice sweetness and flavor to these waffles. I'll never throw away overripe bananas again!

  • Lucile Wyman

    I substituted the eggs with flax eggs, and they turned out great!

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