This homemade Waffle Recipe has a simple trick for crispy on the outside, and fluffy on the inside waffles every time. With just a few pantry staples, you can skip the waffle house and make them fresh at home!

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Holly’s Recipe Highlights
- Flavor: Light, crispy, golden-brown waffles with cozy vibes from vanilla and just a hint of sugar.
- Skill Level: Make diner-quality waffles in minutes with a few easy tips and tricks!
- Recommended Tools: This easy waffle recipe works with any size or shape of waffle maker: regular, mini, or Belgian.
- Make Ahead: Double the batch so you can pop these freezer-friendly waffles into the toaster for weekday breakfasts.
- Time-Saving Tip: Want an even quicker version? Try this shortcut for Bisquick waffles instead.

Simple Ingredients
- Dry Ingredients: For the lightest, fluffiest waffles, be sure to spoon measure flour to ensure an accurate amount. Swap half the flour for whole wheat or use a gluten-free blend. You can also use a sugar substitute; just follow the package directions.
- Wet Ingredients: Whole milk, melted butter, and room-temperature eggs make waffles golden and crisp. You can use other milk alternatives if you’d like.
Toppings
- Sweet: Try topping them with fresh berries, blueberry sauce, whipped cream, chocolate chips, or a drizzle of maple syrup for a cozy treat everyone will love.
- Savory: You can make dinner versions with savory toppings, too! Make pizza waffles with pizza sauce and shredded cheese, or go with a classic chicken and waffles for a fun twist on dinner.



How to Make Homemade Waffles
- Whisk: Combine dry ingredients in a large bowl (full recipe below).
- Mix: In a smaller bowl, combine egg yolk with the other wet ingredients and set aside.
- Whip: In a third bowl, whip egg whites to stiff peaks.
- Combine: Mix wet ingredients into flour mixture, then gently fold in the whipped egg whites.
- Cook: Drop waffle batter into a prepared waffle iron and cook until golden brown.

Storing Leftover Waffles
- Keep leftover waffles in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days. Reheat portions in the toaster or the air fryer to get crispy edges again.
- Homemade waffles freeze beautifully! Once cooled, layer waffles between sheets of parchment paper and transfer them to zippered bags. Freeze for up to 6 months
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Equipment
Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 2 large eggs yolks and whites divided, room temperature
- 1⅔ cups milk
- ⅓ cup unsalted butter melted (or vegetable oil)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Preheat the waffle iron according to the manufacturer's directions (or to 400°F if your waffle maker has a temperature gauge).
- Place flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl. Whisk to combine.
- In a small bowl, mix egg yolks, milk, butter, and vanilla extract. Set aside.
- In a separate medium bowl, beat egg whites with a mixer on medium high speed until stiff peaks form. *see note
- Add the egg yolk mixture to the dry ingredients and stir to combine. Gently fold in the egg whites.
- Drop by large spoonfuls onto greased waffle iron until most of the wells are covered. Close the lid and cook for about 3-5 minutes or until golden brown.
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Notes
- Refrigerate leftovers for up to 7 days, or freeze for up to 6 months. Place sheets of wax paper or parchment between waffles before placing in freezer bags. Reheat briefly in the toaster until crisp. Watch for burning.
- This recipe assumes you are using unsalted butter. If using salted butter, eliminate the salt ingredient.
- *Whipped egg whites make the lightest, fluffiest waffles, but you can make this recipe without beating the egg whites. If you do not, then reduce the milk to 1 1/2 cups, and add whole eggs to the butter mixture.
- Keep waffles warm in a 200°F oven while you make the remaining waffles.
- Buttermilk Waffles: To make, replace milk with buttermilk, reduce baking powder to 1 1/2 teaspoons, and add 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda.
- Don’t overmix the batter, it should be slightly lumpy.
- Preheat the waffle maker and lightly wipe with vegetable oil. Do not use cooking spray.
- Put enough batter in the iron so the waffle compartment is almost full so it will cover the edges when closed.
Nutrition Information
Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.
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I have made mini waffles with several different recipes and this is the first one that came out excellent and I would actually make again. The only different thing I did was add a touch of vanilla
These were so good! I had intended to just use mix, but didn’t have any. These took longer, but not by much. They were definitely better than a mix!
I have made this using both regular and gluten free flour now every time it’s absolutely delicious! Waffles fluffy yet lightly crisp on outside . Thank you for this recipe!
Made delicious fluffy waffles! Only thing I changed was that I added 1 tsp pure vanilla extract.
We have a small waffle iron and split the recipe in half. The waffles still came out incredibly fluffy and delicious!
Great waffles! Better with a touch of vanilla and/or cinnamon.
Those both sound like great additions, Amber! Glad you enjoyed them.
I might add that using pancake batter in a waffle Iron, tends to result in waffles that stick and then split. It still happens even in the modern stick free waffle irons. The richer mixture helps them release from the plates in 1 piece. Saves the scrubbing jobs I had as a child. Cleaning up the very stickable steel waffle iron my Mother had.
I noticed if you use half butter and half oil they turn out way better, no sticking.
Very good
Excellent fluffy perfect waffles. Definitely beat the egg whites.
This is the way I was taught to make waffles in my Home Ec class in 1958. I’m seeing more of the ‘old’ ways of cooking coming back into vogue.
I believe this to best recipe for making wafles
I’ve tried several waffle recipes, and this is by far the best one, fluffy on the inside and crispy on the outside! And that’s without separating the egg cuz I’m lazy XD Thanks for the recipe!
Hi Holly,
I’m just wondering which one you use in your recipe the butter or oil? Im making these on Sunday for my Husbands birthday and cant work out which one may taste/work better.
Thanks for your time.
Kind regards,
Shaylee
I prefer the flavor of butter. Happy Birthday to your husband! Let us know how it goes!
The waffles were great! Thank you for sharing this. I added some vanilla and it was amazing! Kids woke right up. :)
It’s the best recipe and a hit everytime!!
Turned out excellent! A big hit with my family!
I meant to give it 5 stars!!
Hi Holly, tried the waffle recipe. Very good! I’d most certainly use it again. Take care for now.
Kevin
Has anyone tried making these waffles without separating the eggs?
I have not but would love to hear how it turns out for you, Astaff.
Oh. My. Goodness!
Where has this recipe been all my life! I’ve been craving waffles for the longest time, and tried this recipe this morning. Prep time is quick – even when separating eggs and whisking whites separately.
My waffles came out lovely and fluffy (not stodgy at all), with a good flavour. I topped with melted butter and golden syrup. And it was Oh! So! Delicious.
Thank you for this recipe. I will not use another one ever again and will definitely recommend to my friends.
The BEST WAFFLES EVER!!!! Hunny let me tell you I am officially a waffle convert! I was a pancake girl BUT NO MORE! Thank you for this treasure of a recipe!!
That is exciting, Nelda! Pancakes are delicious but waffles are my go-to breakfast. Glad you enjoyed them too :)