This Brown Butter Almond Milk Waffle is so perfect served with just a sprinkle of powdered sugar, a handful of raspberries, and a touch of butter and syrup. The richness of the brown butter, and the nutty taste of the almond milk are the star features of this waffle.
Serve these Brown Butter Almond Milk waffles with just a sprinkle of powdered sugar, a handful of raspberries, and a touch of butter and syrup!
Brown Butter Almond Milk Waffles are a simple and delicious breakfast
The waffles stand alone beautifully because it is packed with the richness of the brown butter and the nutty taste of the almond milk.
Browned butter is also known as beurre noisette in French, which translates into "hazelnut butter". Brown butter is a wonderful way to add depth of flavor into any dish that you are cooking or baking.
As the butter browns, it starts to take on the flavor and aroma of toasted nuts. Pairing this "hazelnut butter" with the nutty taste of almond milk creates a waffle that carries itself on its own.
The simple step of browning the butter gives these waffles an extra richness
Be careful when you are browning the butter so not to burn it. I prefer to use a skillet that has a light-colored interior so I can see the color of the butter as it browns. But you can also try a stainless steel skillet or saucepan.
Using a dark-colored nonstick pan makes it difficult to judge the color as the butter browns, so you'll have to be extra careful. Stir frequently, and watch the time. It should take no more than 6 minutes on medium to medium-high heat.
Typically when I make waffles (especially on my lazy Sunday mornings), I just beat the eggs together and chuck all the ingredients into one bowl.
You might do that too, and you'll agree with me that you can make perfectly tasty waffles without separating the egg whites, beating them into soft peaks, then folding them into the waffle batter at the last step.
By beating the egg whites separately, then folding them back into the waffle batter, you get almond milk waffles that are lofty inside
But here, since this recipe is for simple Brown Butter Almond Milk waffles that shine standing alone, you'll thank yourself if you take that extra step to beat the egg whites separately into soft peaks before folding it back into the waffle batter. It aerates the batter a bit more, and creates a waffle that is so lofty on the inside and perfectly crispy on the outside.
With the rich brown butter, nutty almond milk, light and fluffy inside and perfectly crisp exterior, you'll want to use just a touch of maple syrup and keep the toppings simple on this Brown Butter Almond Milk Waffles!
The almond milk in these waffles gives it an extra nutty taste
Don't forget the extra pat of butter on top of the waffles though. I really hope you enjoy this waffle recipe for breakfast! It's perfect for the entire family, and kids love them too!
Brown Butter Almond Milk Waffles
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- 4 tablespoons butter (115 grams)
- 2 cups almond milk (470 milliliters)
- 2 eggs - separated
- 2 tablespoons honey (30 milliliters)
- 1 teaspoon quality vanilla extract
- 2 cups all-purpose flour (270 grams)
- 4 teaspoons baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
Instructions
- In a small saucepan over medium to medium-hight heat, melt the butter and cook, stirring often, until the butter becomes a light brown color, 5-8 minutes. Stir the butter often so it does not stick to the bottom of the pan and burn. Pour into a small bowl and let cool.
- In a medium bowl, beat together the almond milk, egg yolks, honey and vanilla. Mix in the brown butter.
- In a separate medium bowl, mix together the dry ingredients. Slowly pour in the almond milk mixture, and mix well.
- In a separate bowl, beat the egg whites using a hand mixer on low speed until soft peaks form.
- Carefully fold the egg whites into the batter.
- Heat waffle iron until very hot. Coat waffle iron with nonstick spray and carefully pour or spoon (I use a ½ cup measuring spoon) batter onto the waffle iron, quickly spreading it to cover the surface. The amount of batter you need will depend on your machine.
- Cook waffles until golden brown and cooked through. See notes below on how to determine when a waffle is done.
Ginny says
We wanted to make chocolate waffles, and your recipe for waffles was so good. So we looked up a chocolate waffle recipe that made 6 waffles and used that amount of cocoa powder and flour. They were delicious! We used 1 1/2 cups flour and 1/2 cup cocoa powder.
Beverly says
Can you can you make the batter ahead?
Tina Jui says
Hi Beverly - I wouldn't recommend making this waffle batter beforehand because the air in the beaten egg whites and the chemical reactions with the baking powder help give the waffle it's fluffiness, and both those elements don't hold up well over time. But that being said, if you're looking to prepare as much of the batter as you can the night before, there are a few things you can do first. You can brown the butter beforehand and chill it overnight (just make sure to melt it before adding it to the batter), and mix all the dry ingredients together and store in a tupperware. In the morning, you'll just have to mix things together. Alternatively, you can make the waffles beforehand and freeze them individually. To serve, heat them up in a toaster oven. Hope these tips help!
Cat Knaul says
Ms.Jui these waffles were the highlight of my morning! They were both beautiful and delicious! The texture and flavor were superb! Thank you for sharing!
Tina Jui says
Hi Cat, I'm so happy that you tried and liked them! Happy brunching to you.
plastere bristol says
This sounds nice, thanks for posting up this recipe for us.
Simon
Carmella says
Nothing like the smell of browned butter and you're right, waffles are super versatile. Definitely going to try these
Cherished By Me says
I inadvertently browned some butter yesterday, oh the smell...I wanted to bottle it! These waffles look amazing, I am trying so hard not to succumb to a waffle maker but you may just have pushed me over the edge!
Tina Jui says
Oh if someone would just bottle the smell of brown butter! I would be all over that! Imagine - the brown butter air freshener :)
Jess @ the wandering fig says
I have yet to find a recipe that isn't made better with browned butter! I can't wait to try this! :)
Jonathan says
Yum!
Syria Mak says
Nice recipe and wondering if it'll be also good if replacing almond by cinnamon ?? What do you think ?
Tina Jui says
Hi Syria! The "almond milk" is actually a drink. You can replace it with regular milk if you can't find almond milk though. I'll have to try topping the waffles with cinnamon next time. Good suggestion!
Tanita says
Hello!
Love your recipe - having major breakfast envy as we speak. We'd love to feature it on our website, please do get in touch. Yours in rude health, Tanita.