Best Keto Chaffles Waffle Recipe (2024)

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This Delicious Keto Chaffles Waffle Recipe Got Me Back On Track With My Low Carb Weight Loss Plan

You’ve just got to try these! They’re delicious little miracle workers. (I think so, anyway!) I discovered keto chaffles and voila; I’m losing weight again and feel great.

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Best Chaffle Keto Waffles

Once in a while a genius idea comes along. Recently that would be Chaffles. Pictures of them are everywhere on social media. I apologize as I don’t know who put the original idea out there. But I am grateful.

The original recipe was apparently to mix an egg and a half a cup of shredded mozzarella and cook it in a waffle iron. It sort of looks like a waffle when ready. To me it tasted like scrambled eggs and cheese, toasty-like.

Not bad, as diet waffles go. It didn’t get crispy for me. I couldn’t make myself put syrup on it no matter how much it looked like a waffle. This original chaffle would be something good that you could make if you needed an extreme low carb meal. But for myself, changes would need to be made.

I really liked the idea of a cheesy keto / low carb waffle. But I knew it would take a few more ingredients to arrive at something more waffle-like and crispy-ish. So, keep reading for how I arrived at Chaffles Heaven after quite a few breakfast experiments that my husband appreciated.

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This is how I make my version of keto Chaffles

First off I noticed the cute little round waffle makers that were often featured with chaffles. I bought a small dash waffle maker and made side by side comparisons with my large waring waffle maker.

Here’s what I found out: the small waffle makers make 2 for 1 of the larger waffles. Why is that important? This seems to help them crisp up more in the small round makers. Best of all, you can freeze the small round waffles and pop them in your toaster later, ala Eggos.

The one drawback of the Dash waffle maker is that it’s hard to turn them out fast enough even for 2 people, let alone a group. So that’s why you see that I now own two.

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Next I added almond flour and baking soda and a bit of cream. I also cut back on the amount of mozzarella cheese. I used a bit of vanilla extract in the batter as well, which was a nice touch. I’ve also tried it with and without sweetener and I think it’s fine both ways. So you choose on whether to use sweetener or not.

Additionally you can add Konjac powder or Xanthan to the dry ingredients if you have these in your pantry. They help baked goods made with gluten free ingredients ‘hold together’ and are commonly used in bakeries in the US and many places in the world.

I used Konjac powder (Glucomannan), but either should work. If you don’t have these things in your kitchen cupboard, skip it. The chaffles will be more fragile and you will have to carefully remove them from the waffle maker to the plate to keep them intact.

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Mix up the batter and bake

Remember to plug in your waffle iron before you mix up the ingredients. When putting together the ingredients, all you need is a cereal bowl and a fork to mix the batter in. Be certain to mix together the dry ingredients first, especially if using Xanthan gum.

Next add the eggs, cream and vanilla. Stir ingredients together thoroughly and last, stir in the mozzarella.

This batter will make 6 of the small round keto waffles, using a scant 1/4 cup. I consider two keto waffles a serving. So this recipe makes three servings. I make it up for hubby and I. I just love having a couple of Chaffles to toss in the freezer for tomorrow.

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Before I forget! These waffles are just 1 carb each and net carb is under 1 carb each! (Fabulous, right?) Also the syrup I use is very easy to make. Get the zero carb Golden Pancake Syrup recipe here.

My tip to those who genuinely like crispy waffles is that when the light on your waffle maker goes out or it beeps or whatever it does to tell you your waffle is finished, flip it over and nestle it back into the waffle grooves on the iron, shut it and let cook for a further 3-4 minutes. This is what I do to get a little crunch in my life. See the nutrition info and recipe below. Enjoy! — Laura

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Oh! Did I mention that having these for breakfast was (for me) like gaining a superpower? I lost 10 pounds this previous month. I am sooo happy.

Like waffles? You might also enjoy my Low Carb Pancakes for 1 recipe.

Nutritional Information

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Get it Here. Make it at Home.

Dash Waffle Mini Maker

Almond Flour

Swerve Sweetener

Vanilla Extract

Xanthan Gum

Best Keto Chaffles Waffle Recipe

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Best Keto Chaffles Waffle Recipe

Best Keto Chaffles Waffle Recipe (10)Laura

Best Keto Chaffles Waffle Recipe makes a delightfully crunchy, gluten free Keto waffle. Very easy to make and just 1 carb per waffle. Whip up a batch now.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 12 minutes mins

Course Breakfast

Cuisine American

Servings 6 small waffles

Calories 77 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup mozzarella, shredded
  • 2 tbsp cream
  • 1/2 cup almond flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1-2 tsp zero calorie sweetener any cup for cup sweetener you prefer (Optional)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract (Optional)
  • 1 pinch Xanthan Gum (Optional) or Glucomanan powder (optional)

Instructions

  • Plug in waffle iron to warm while mixing the ingredients

  • In a small bow, stir together the dry ingredients; almond flour, baking powder, sweetener (if using) and Xanthan Gum or Konjac (Glucomanan) Powder, if using.

  • Stir in the wet ingredients; eggs, cream, and vanilla (if using).

  • Stir shredded mozzarella into the batte, evenly distributing.

  • If using a small waffle maker: pour a scant 1/4 cup batter onto hot griddle close lid.

    -OR-

    For large waffle Iron: Pour enough batter onto griddle for two small chaffles, (scant half cup) close lid.

    And:

    and bake according to manufacturer's directions.

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Notes

If you want your keto Chaffles extra crispy; when they are finished with their first cooking time, turn them over and nestle them back into the waffle iron, close the lid and allow to cook 3-4 more minutes till very golden brown.

Keyword chaffles, Keto waffle

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Best Keto Chaffles Waffle Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why are my chaffles not crispy? ›

Add a pinch of cheese to the baby dash then pour half of your batter, adding another pinch of cheese. This is a little secret that I swear by to ensure that you get an extra crispy chaffle. Now, cook until the light goes off.

Is it OK to eat chaffles everyday? ›

Eating 1 chaffle is almost 50% of that recommended daily intake. For that reason, I definitely wouldn't refer to them as a health food, but they are not necessarily unhealthy, either. Both cheese and eggs are a great high-quality protein source, and cheese is a great source of calcium.

What kind of waffle maker is best for chaffles? ›

Burgess Churwaffle maker

This one is awesome. It makes 4 at a time, so you can bulk make chaffles, and freeze them for easy eating! I appreciate this waffle iron for chaffles because it has removable plates, which really makes for the easiest cleaning.

How many carbs in a chaffle waffle? ›

2 Ingredient Chaffles (only 1 net carb each!)

Learn how to make the perfect chaffles (cheese waffles) at just 1 net carb each with just 2 ingredients in under 10 minutes!

How to make waffles crispier in waffle maker? ›

7 Life Saving Tips to Make Crispy Waffles
  1. Bring the Eggs to Room Temperature.
  2. Grease the Waffle Iron With Cooking Spray.
  3. Melt the Butter.
  4. Add a Tint of Liquor to Your Baking.
  5. Use Buttermilk.
  6. Ran Out of Buttermilk? Try an Alternative.
  7. Bake Them in the Oven for That Crisp Finish.

How many carbs are in 2 chaffles? ›

Chaffles Nutrition And Carb Count

But in general, assuming you use real, whole milk cheese like cheddar or mozzarella (as opposed to cream cheese or American cheese), chaffles are entirely carb-free. A typical serving size of two chaffles contains roughly: 300 calories. 0g total carbs.

Can chaffles be eaten cold? ›

Serve chaffles hot or cold, but I personally prefer them hot. The recipe yields approximately 2 cheese waffles, it depends on your waffle iron size. If you are making these chaffles for more than one person, double or triple the ingredients.

How often should you eat in keto? ›

So there's no one-size-fits-all answer: in general, eat when you're hungry and stop when you're full. Unless you're doing keto along with intermittent fasting, in which case your body's hunger cues may take some time to adjust, the fat in your diet should keep you satiated throughout the day.

Can I use Pam on my waffle maker? ›

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.

What waffles do hotels use? ›

About Golden Malted

Since 1937, Golden Malted has been the largest distributor of waffle irons and waffle and pancake mix in America. Their products are served in top hotels, restaurants, universities and theme parks around the world.

How long will chaffles last in the fridge? ›

To store: Chaffles can be stored in the refrigerator, covered. They will keep well for up to 5 days. To freeze: Place leftover chaffles in a ziplock bag and store them in the freezer for up to 6 months.

What size waffle maker for chaffles? ›

Chaffles are meant to be on the smaller size so a small waffle iron, like the Dash mini waffle maker, works best, but you can also use a regular waffle maker or Belgian waffle iron, too.

Can I use pancake mix for waffles? ›

Typically, for one batch of waffles, you'll need 1 cup of water for every 1 cup of classic pancake mix. A couple of large brown eggs will also help your waffles have the perfect fluffy interior. Add in a teaspoon of vanilla extract, too, for flavoring. Now you can add in the extra fat that your waffles are craving.

Why are my waffles not light and 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.

How do you fix dense waffle batter? ›

A similar method is to whip unsweetened cream and fold it into the batter, per Bon Appétit. This accomplishes the same task by trapping air within the whipped cream and adding it to your batter. This process will allow you to easily add lightness without making any major changes or substitutions.

How do you crisp waffles in the oven? ›

If the waffles aren't fully crisped when they come out of the waffle iron, put them in a 250 degrees F oven for 5 minutes, directly on the metal racks of the oven (not on a baking sheet). This will crisp the waffles even further and putting it on the wire oven rack will allow the steam to escape and prevent sogginess.

How do you fix sticky waffle batter? ›

Below are some causes for waffles sticking to the grids of the waffle maker: Too much oil or a lack of oil. Batter may stick if there is no egg yolk in it; must have egg yolk or oil for non-stick. It is always recommended to spray a non-stick product on the plates.

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