BEST Fluffy Blueberry Waffles from Scratch - Blueberry Waffle Recipe (2024)

If you’re looking for a way to step up your brunch game, this blueberry waffle recipe is it. They are easy to whip up, and taste great topped with a homemade blueberry syrup!

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Blueberry Waffles

Do you have a favorite breakfast dish? Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day, and I’m usually a savory breakfast person.

I love a traditional eggs, bacon, toast and hash browns breakfast. I’m always a sucker for a good eggs benedict. Or if I’m in a hurry, an everything bagel is a quick and easy choice, too.

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To be honest, I really just love it all. But when I’m craving something sweet for breakfast, these homemade blueberry waffles are my go to. Just the right touch of sweetness amidst fluffy and crunchy batter.

PRO TIP: Use frozen blueberries instead of fresh, but make sure to thaw and drain them first!

Ingredients

I almost always have all of the ingredients on hand. And once the batter is made, you let the waffle make do the rest of the work! Easy peasy.

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Here is what you’ll need:

  • Blueberries– Fresh or frozen work for this recipe. If using frozen, make sure to thaw them and blot dry. Excess water will mess with the liquid ratio of the batter.
  • Baking Powder– The leavener makes them rise!
  • Sugar– Not only does it help to balance the batter, it also caramelizes on the hot iron to assist in the crispy edge factor.
  • Flour- Gives them structure.
  • Fine sea salt– Salt helps to accentuate nearly all flavors. If using Kosher, increase to 3/4 teaspoon and omit altogether if using salted butter.
  • Eggs- Separate the eggs and whisk whites to a meringue consistency. This introduces air and makes your waffles super fluffy!
  • Vanilla Extract– Almond also works well, as does imitation butter if you want something really rich.
  • Whole Milk– You need the fat in whole milk to create the right texture and crunch.
  • Unsalted butter– If you use salted, omit additional salt.
  • Toppings- Dutch honey, maple syrup, whipped cream, honey, agave nectar, more fresh fruit, powdered sugar… the world is your waffle!

PRO TIP: Be sure to read the instructions from your waffle maker to know exactly how long to cook each waffle. (All waffle makers are different!) It will take the same amount of time as it does to make regular waffles.

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How to make blueberry waffles from scratch:

Start by separating the eggs. Put the whites in a separate bowl, whisk the egg whites until frothy and stiff. Beating the egg whites allows for air to be incorporated.

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Next, mix all of the dry ingredients in a large bowl. In a different bowl, whisk together the egg yolks, vanilla extract, milk and melted butter.

Slowly add the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. Gently fold in the egg whites and the blueberries.

PRO TIP: Do not over mix the batter! This creates rubbery waffles.

Then spray your waffle iron with cooking spray and cook until golden brown, according to your appliance’s directions. This typically takes about 4-5 minutes for each waffle.

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When your waffles are finished, you can top them with your favorite toppings. Here are some ideas:

  • maple syrup
  • whipped cream
  • lemon zest
  • fresh blueberries
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Belgian Waffles vs American Waffles

What really is the difference between Belgian and American waffles? Really, the shape and use of a leavener.

Belgian waffles are larger, with bigger wells. This creates the ability to make a crunchy outside with fluffy inside.

They get this by the use of a leavener. In this case it is baking powder, but in some recipes, yeast. I also separate my eggs and fluff the whites to introduce air and thus, more volume.

American waffles use a batter similar to pancakes and are smaller, making for a crunchier waffle through-and-through. This waffle recipe can be used in either a traditional waffle iron or Belgian based on your personal preference.

Waffle Maker (Waffle Iron)

You know I try my hardest to find work-arounds for special appliances, but for waffles there isn’t one. You are going to need a waffle maker.

The one I use is a Bella Home and I like it. Easy to clean, small and easy to store and cooks evenly. The only downside is that it only has the capacity for one at a time.

Is a waffle maker easy to clean?

I think so! I make sure I clean my waffle maker after every use because I don’t want anything sticking to it. Here are some tips:

  • Make sure the waffle maker is unplugged and cooled down
  • Use a dry paper towel to remove any excess oil
  • Be sure to use a kitchen brush to get the crumbs off the waffle iron
  • Use a damp cloth to get any debris or crumbs off
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Waffle Making Tips

I have to tell you that it’s hard to mess up waffles, but people do it all the time.

  1. Make sure you let the waffle maker heat up all the way. Don’t be impatient!
  2. Cook until the edges of your blueberry waffles are crispy. This ensures the inside batter is not still soupy.
  3. Use plenty of cooking spray for an easy release.
  4. Set your waffle maker on a kitchen towel to catch any loose batter.
  5. Make sure to cook the waffle on both sides- rotate it first and then also cook on the other side second. It needs the gravity to create a sear and crunch.
  6. Beat egg white and then fold in right before cooking- this incorporates air which helps them fluff.
  7. Don’t over mix the batter, this makes them rubbery. Batter should be slightly lumpy.
  8. Mix batter by hand to avoid overmixing.
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Reheating & Freezing

Can I freeze blueberry waffles?Homemade waffles are just as easily frozen as the ones you buy at the store. Allow them to cool fully before packaging in airtight bags and freezing for up to 3 months. Cook from frozen opposed to thawing and trying to recook.

To reheat, use the toaster, toaster oven or even fit them back into a hot waffle iron. I don’t like using the microwave because it tend to make them gummy.

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Blueberry Waffle Recipe

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This light and fluffy Blueberry Waffles recipes are totally made from scratch! Made with simple ingredients and easy to whip up for a quick breakfast!

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Servings: 4

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup fresh blueberries
  • 3 teaspoons baking powder
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 2 eggs , separated
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 1/2 cups whole milk
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter , melted
  • Powdered sugar
  • Fresh blueberries
  • Whipped Cream

Instructions

  • Separate eggs, beat egg whites until frothy and stiff.

  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk together dry ingredients including baking powder, sugar, flour and fine sea salt.

  • Next, whisk together egg yolks, vanilla extract, whole milk and melted unsalted butter. Slowly add to dry ingredients until just wet.

  • Next, fold in egg whites and blueberries.

  • Prep waffle iron with cooking spray and cook according to appliance directions. Typically about 4-5 minutes each.

  • Top with powdered sugar, fresh blueberries and whipped cream.

Notes

If you just rinsed the blueberries, make sure they are dry before adding. They won’t stick to the batter and will add moisture to the batter making the waffles not get crispy on the edges.

Nutrition

Calories: 467 kcal, Carbohydrates: 65 g, Protein: 12 g, Fat: 17 g, Saturated Fat: 10 g, Cholesterol: 121 mg, Sodium: 367 mg, Potassium: 550 mg, Fiber: 3 g, Sugar: 15 g, Vitamin A: 642 IU, Vitamin C: 4 mg, Calcium: 258 mg, Iron: 4 mg

Author: Jessica Formicola

Calories: 467

Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Keyword: blueberry waffles from scratch, homemade blueberry waffles

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FAQs

What is the secret to making good waffles? ›

Here are some tips:
  • Strike while the iron's hot. If your waffles come out pale and soft, it could be because the appliance isn't hot enough. ...
  • Whip your whites. ...
  • Opt for oil instead of butter. ...
  • Try a yeasted-waffle recipe. ...
  • Add cornstarch. ...
  • Finish them in the oven.
Apr 9, 2022

Why are my waffles not fluffy? ›

Making pancake and waffle batter ahead of time is a huge no-no and will lead to flat, dense results every time. Even letting your batter hang out for just a few minutes after you've mixed it before you start ladling it onto the griddle will lead to less fluffy results.

What are blueberry waffles made of? ›

Ingredients: Enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, vitamin B1 [thiamin mononitrate], vitamin B2 [riboflavin], folic acid), water, vegetable oil (soybean, palm, canola and/or cottonseed), sugar, dextrose, contains 2% or less of leavening (baking soda, sodium aluminum phosphate, monocalcium phosphate), salt, ...

Should you let waffle batter rest? ›

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.

What makes waffles taste better? ›

  1. Bacon! ...
  2. A handful of blueberries or other small or sliced berries.
  3. Miniature chocolate chips. ...
  4. Miniature cinnamon chips. ...
  5. Peanut butter (about 1/4 cup peanut butter for every cup of flour). ...
  6. 1/2 cup cocoa with 1/3 cup sugar.
  7. 1 cup crushed pineapples (drained well); top finished waffles with whipped cream and coconut flakes.
Aug 20, 2014

What type of flour is best for waffles? ›

On the flip side, waffles aren't as flaky-delicate as baked goods, making pastry flour too fine for the job. Good old AP, or all-purpose, flour is where it's at. If you want to sprinkle in a tablespoon or two of buckwheat or rye flour for added nutty heft, go for it.

Can you over mix waffle batter? ›

Some lumps are fine and will cook out. If your recipe calls for whipped egg whites, carefully fold them into the batter in three or four batches. Don't overmix. Overmixing your waffle batter can leave you with tough, chewy or hard waffles instead of crisp waffles with tender insides.

How to make waffles less dense? ›

Secret #1: Whip the egg whites

Yes, this sounds like a pain—but trust us, the end result is worth it. Whipped egg whites add extra air to the batter, guaranteeing waffles that'll rise to their fluffiest potential. Use a handheld or stand mixer to make the job easy.

How long are blueberry waffles good for? ›

Commercially packaged blueberry waffles that are unopened can typically last up to 2-3 weeks beyond the 'best by' date printed on the box if stored in the pantry. However, once opened, they should be enjoyed within 1 week. If you decide to freeze your blueberry waffles, they can last up to 1 year.

Why do you let waffle batter sit? ›

3. Let the batter rest for about 30 minutes. Remember all that liquid we were just talking about? The resting time allows the batter to thicken and the gluten to relax so you get that really tender and fluffy waffle interior rather than chewy waffles.

Why are my homemade waffles not crispy? ›

Not waiting until the iron heats up properly means your waffles will cook, but never achieve that satisfyingly crisp exterior. Overworking the batter will leave your waffles dense and chewy instead of light and airy. And stacking even the most perfect waffles will cause them to become soggy and limp in minutes.

Are Eggo blueberry waffles real blueberries? ›

Caption Options. "It has blueberry bits," Jacobson said, adding, that it's "mostly sugar and soybean oil, then little bits of real blueberry that's been artificially colored." So these lab-made berries are actually shaped into balls and dyed to look like the real deal. "It's fake."

Why do I smell blueberry waffles? ›

Phantosmia may be caused by a head injury or upper respiratory infection. It can also be caused by aging, trauma, temporal lobe seizures, inflamed sinuses, brain tumors, certain medications and Parkinson's disease. Phantosmia can also result from COVID-19 infection.

Why don't my waffles get crispy? ›

Use a hot griddle or waffle iron: Make sure your griddle or waffle iron is hot before adding the batter. This will help create a crispy crust on the outside while allowing the inside to cook evenly. Don't overcrowd the griddle or waffle iron: Give each pancake or waffle enough space to cook without touching each other.

Do you spray waffle iron before making waffles? ›

If your waffle iron or pan has a nonstick surface, you should not use cooking spray. Cooking spray builds up on nonstick surfaces and eventually becomes tacky–rendering the non-stick coating useless. Brush oil lightly over the surface of your pan instead: if the spray build-up hasn't ruined the pan, this should work.

How do you keep homemade waffles from getting soggy? ›

Make Sure Your Waffle Iron Is Hot

The outer crust will immediately begin to set and crisp. Moisture in the batter quickly turns to steam and evaporates out the sides of the pan. If the iron isn't hot, none of this happens and the waffles will be soggy and squishy.

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