Try these soft and fluffy Gluten Free Waffles for a simple and delicious brunch!

Try these soft and fluffy Banana and Honey Roasted Almonds for a simple and delicious brunch!

 

Gluten Free Waffles

Let’s declare this brunch week! First we had Citrus Vanilla Coffee Cake and now I’m in the mood for waffles. We are gluten free in our family, so I knew I needed a Gluten Free Waffle recipe that would take the house down! These waffles are made with buttermilk, making them full of flavor. The bananas give a wonderful sweetness to the batter and you will not be able to get enough!

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Try these soft and fluffy Banana and Honey Roasted Almonds for a simple and delicious brunch!

Ingredients for Banana Waffles

As always, here is a quick overview of the ingredients used in our Gluten Free Waffles. For the complete recipe, just scroll to the bottom of the page.

  • Bisquick– I used gluten free, but use whatever type you prefer
  • Baking powder
  • Salt
  • Bananas- older bananas are sweeter and softer, but you can use bananas of any ripeness
  • Buttermilk- If you don’t have buttermilk, you can use dairy or non-dairy milks instead
  • Honey- You could use maple syrup, agave, or other sweeteners, but I loved this combination with the almonds
  • Egg- size large
  • Honey roasted almonds- You can use plain roasted or raw almonds, but I love the honey roasted flavor with the bananas!

How do I make Gluten Free Waffles?

These oatmeal waffles are super simple! To make these soft and fluffy waffles, you simply toss your ingredients into the blender and give it a good spin! No mixing, hardly any measuring, just blend and pour into the waffle iron! Talk about simple! The temperature and time to cook entirely depends on your waffle iron. If you have a small iron, it likely will cook very quickly (mine was in 2 minutes on medium heat). If you have a larger one (like a Belgian waffle maker), it will likely take longer. 

Try these soft and fluffy Banana and Honey Roasted Almonds for a simple and delicious brunch!

Can you meal prep oatmeal waffles?

Absolutely! Waffles are the perfect meal-prep breakfast because they can be frozen or refrigerated, they can be eaten warm or cold, and you can eat them plain or decked out in toppings! If you’re prepping for a large family, everyone can grab and warm their waffles the way they prefer, too.

Waffles can be kept 4 days in the refrigerator or 3 months in the freezer. To freeze, place cooked, cooled waffles so that they are not touching one another on a baking sheet. Place the pan in the freezer for at least 2 hours. Then transfer waffles to a freezer-safe air-tight container. You’ll be able to pull out what you need, so everyone in the family can make themselves a healthy snack or breakfast!

What is the best way to reheat waffles?

Reheating can be done in several ways, depending on what is most important to you: Speed, Quantity, or Texture.

  • Quickest: Microwave — Place waffles in a single layer on a plate and microwave in 45-second intervals until waffles are warm throughout. 
  • Quick-ish & Crispiest: Toaster or Toaster Oven — Place waffles in toaster for 1 minute, then check every 30 seconds until you reach your desire level of crispiness.
  • Crispy & Easy for a Crowd: Oven — Place waffles in a single layer on a baking sheet and cook for 10 minutes (15 if frozen) at 300 degrees F.

What should I serve with Banana Waffles?

I served these waffles with Homemade Breakfast Sausage and a Mushroom Swiss Omelette. If you’d like to serve this as a vegetarian brunch, try Grain Free Granola and Homemade Hash Browns!

 Try these soft and fluffy Banana and Honey Roasted Almonds for a simple and delicious brunch!

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Try these soft and fluffy Gluten Free Waffles for a simple and delicious brunch!
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Ingredients
 

  • 1 cup gluten free bisquick
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 bananas
  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup honey roasted almonds, roughly chopped

Instructions
 

  • Add all ingredients except the Honey Roasted Almonds in a blender and blend until smooth.
  • Fold in the roughly chopped Honey Roasted Almonds.
  • Heat a waffle iron according to the manufactures directions.
  • Carefully pour the batter into the waffle iron and cook according to your waffle makers directions (I did medium heat for 2 minutes--If you have a large waffle iron, this will make fewer waffles & will take longer to cook)
  • Garnish with sliced bananas, honey and more almonds!
  • Enjoy!

Notes

I used a small waffle iron to make these. If you have a large iron (like a Belgian waffle maker), this will make fewer waffles and will likely need longer to cook.
Serving: 1 small waffle, Calories: 268kcal, Carbohydrates: 37.4g, Protein: 8.1g, Fat: 11g, Cholesterol: 66.5mg, Sodium: 435.9mg, Fiber: 3.5g, Sugar: 14.8g
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