This recipe for Eggless Waffles makes a delicious breakfast and is easy to make. Yes, you can make waffles without eggs! And this recipe can be adapted to suit common food allergies – egg free, dairy free, or vegan. Make these egg free waffles if you are simply caught without eggs for your usual recipe.
You can make waffles without eggs
When I crave waffles, I really mean it. I just want waffles. This recipe is for those times when you get that waffle hunger, pop open your fridge, and realize you don’t have eggs for your usual waffle recipe.
On those mornings, you know you need to make some waffles without eggs. And I'm here to tell you it can be done! These Eggless Waffles are delicious, and to be honest, you can't even tell they are made without eggs.
This is an allergy friendly egg free waffle
Or maybe you have food sensitivities to eggs and want an egg free waffle? My toddler is in the same boat. His eczema flairs up when he consumes egg, so this is our go-to eggless waffle recipe. I've been developing some egg free recipes for him, and I'm happy to share this waffle recipe today.
For whatever reason you are looking for a waffle recipe without eggs, you read right, you can make waffles without eggs.
Eggless waffles are easy to make and delicious
This eggless waffle recipe looks and tastes just like the best waffle recipe.
While my son is allergic to eggs, my husband and I are not. So, we are people who normally eat waffles made without eggs. From our lifetime of waffle eating experiences (and trust me, I've eaten a lot of waffles), you really cannot tell that this waffle is an eggless waffle.
My toddler, on the other hand, doesn't know any better. But in his year of waffle-eating experience, for what it's worth, the promise of me making these Eggless Waffles will get him out of bed, brush his teeth, wash his face and change his clothes. All without any struggle.
For anyone who has toddlers, you definitely know how hard that can be on a normal day, especially when there's no promise of these Eggless Waffles!
I can also promise you, this eggless waffle recipe is so easy to make, that even my toddler helps out in the kitchen. And it's fast enough that the waffles are done before his tiny rumbling stomach turns into a meltdown.
How to make waffles without eggs
You'll need one bowl to melt butter or coconut oil, one cup to mix milk and vinegar (for homemade buttermilk), and one bowl for dry ingredients.
Then mix it all together, and you're ready to start pouring this egg-free waffle batter into your waffle maker.
These egg free waffles are allergy friendly. The recipe is eggless, and can be made dairy free and vegan.
This eggless waffle recipe can be adapted to suit common food allergies.
Dairy-Free waffles (vegan): You can replace the milk with a milk alternative of your choice. As my son is also intolerant to dairy, we often use Oatly Oat Milk in this recipe. For the butter, just swap it out for coconut oil. If you substitute the milk and butter, these waffles also become vegan-friendly.
No added sugar waffles: There is no refined sugars in this egg free waffle. To take it a step further, you can leave out the maple syrup completely.
While the waffles can be described as light, the oats help provide some substance and texture with each bite. If you make the recipe with butter, you'll get a slight buttery taste with each bite. If you make this recipe with coconut oil, you'll get a light aromatic coconut taste. Both ways are delicious, so give them both a go.
This eggless waffle recipe is sure to make breakfast or brunch a hit
I like these egg free waffles with just a touch of maple syrup on top. My toddler likes these waffles with a dollop of peanut butter and jam. These Eggless Waffles are also really delicious with some fresh fruit and whipped cream.
You can serve these Eggless Waffles with whatever topping your heart desires. But with this recipe, you know you are getting a delicious waffle with perfect texture. It makes for a great morning breakfast or weekend brunch for the entire family.
Enjoy this waffle recipe without eggs with the entire family on the weekend
It may be a bit unconventional, but I also love to snack on these waffles, long after breakfast has passed. This eggless waffle recipe is healthy, especially if you make it with spelt flour (my favorite). With the spelt flour, the oats, the lack of refined sugar, they make a tasty healthy snack. You might say, there is butter and hence fat in the recipe, but that bit of fat is also what makes this snack great because it helps keep me full.
I find they are perfect finger foods for my toddler, and they pack so well in a small tupperware. Each eggless waffle triangle is great for portion control, as well as taking on the go. So if you are a small family, go ahead and make all eight waffles anyway. If you are a large family, don't be shy and double the recipe!
If you want to make waffles and have no eggs in the fridge, don't fret :) This eggless waffle recipe is exactly what you need
Eggless Waffles
Print Recipe Save RecipeIngredients
- 1 ½ cup milk
- 1 tablespoon vinegar (I prefer cider vinegar, but any type will do)
- ¼ cup unsalted butter
- 2 tablespoons maple syrup
- 1 teaspoon quality vanilla extract
- 1 ¾ cup flour (I usually use a mix of all-purpose and spelt flour)
- ½ cup quick cooking oats
- 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
- 1 pinch salt
Instructions
- Preheat a waffle iron.
- In a medium bowl, mix together the milk and vinegar. Allow to sit aside for about 5 minutes.
- In the meantime, in a small bowl, melt the butter in the microwave until it is just about melted (about 30-45 seconds). Whisk in the maple syrup while it is still warm. Mix in the vanilla.
- In a large bowl, mix together the flour, oats, baking powder and salt. Make a well in the dry ingredients, and slowly add in the milk mixture and the butter mixture. Whisk together until everything is mixed and the batter has come together.
- Pour or scoop the waffle batter into a hot waffle iron (I used a ¼ cup measuring cup for each waffle, but waffle makers vary). Cook waffles for about 4 minutes each, until cooked through. Once done, transfer the waffles to a cooling rack.
caroline says
Great recipe! i used my homemade kefir instead of milk n vinegar to great effect
Jessica says
I made these tonight for dinner and my family LOVED THEM! I love the texture. The oats really add some heft to them so you aren’t hungry in a half hour. Thank you so much! These are my new go-to. Yay!
Stephen Slack says
My son has an egg allergy, so this recipe is a necessity. My boys have come to expect that every Saturday is “Waffle Day”. Thanks so much for posting!
Jennifer F says
Promised my daughter “upside down day” (which means breakfast for dinner) and she requested waffles. I forgot we were out of eggs. Your recipe not only saved Upside Down Day but won the waffle recipe of the year award!!! They smelled amazing as they were cooking (scent of maple syrup) and tasted even better! Loved them so much we are having them for breakfast tomorrow!
Tina Jui says
I love that name -- upside down day! That is so sweet, and I will have to start that in my home too. I've never heard it called that before. Thanks for sharing about your love for the waffles. It really cheered me up to see your comment this morning.
Hugh G. Rection says
Discovered this recipe when I tried to make waffles on my son's birthday but was out of eggs
Family said they were the best waffles I have ever made.
I added cinnamon.
Thanks for the recipe.
Joanne says
What can I substitute for the butter? I want to make this vegan if possible - should I just use a vegan butter substitute? Or, should I use an oil , or maybe applesauce...?
Tina Jui says
I've made it with coconut oil for the butter, and oat milk for the milk. You get a coconut oil flavor, but it's very tasty!
Peggy says
Do you think you could use dairy free butter
Tina Jui says
Hi - yes, that should be fine. We also use coconut oil sometimes and it works. Enjoy!
Maggie says
Can oats be totally skipped and replaced with all purpose flour instead?
Tina Jui says
Hi Maggie, I'm sure I've made these without oats before and they turned out fine, but I cannot remember the substitution I did. They are really lovely with the oats though, so if you have them, I'd recommend you keep them in.
rachel goh says
Hi,
can i replace the instant oats with rolled oats?
if not, are there other alternatives, or can i leave them out totally?
Tina Jui says
Hi, yes you can. We do it all the time and it's good. You will get a bit more texture from the oats with rolled oats.
Aleta says
What a great recipe! My daughter had an egg sensitivity for the first few years of her life, so this recipe would have been perfect! I will have to save this recipe for when I NEED waffles and have no eggs! Thanks!
Tina Jui says
Good to hear she grew out of it. I'm hoping the same with my kid. But it's still a great recipe even if you do have eggs ;)
Teresa Jui says
Boy that looks good without egg. I must try