Oat Flour Waffles are fluffy and sweet. These naturally gluten free waffles are an easy breakfast treat. Freezer friendly!
I love using oat flour in baking (and breakfast) recipes because it is easy to make a home and generally less refined and less processed than other flours.
Plus, oat flour is naturally gluten free!
So whether you're eating a gluten free diet or just looking for a healthier waffle option, these oat flour waffles are for you!
Step 1. Preheat your waffle maker.
Step 2. In a small bowl mix the ground flaxseed and water to create a flax egg. Let sit 5 minutes to gel.
Step 3. In a large bowl, whisk together the oat flour, baking powder, nutmeg, and salt.
Step 4. Add the flax egg, non-dairy milk, maple syrup, lemon juice, and vanilla to the dry ingredients. Whisk to combine.
Step 5. Scoop a scant 1/4 cup of batter into your waffle maker and cook each waffle for 4-5 minutes.
Step 6. Repeat with the remaining batter. Stack high and serve with fresh berries and maple syrup.
Of course, waffles can be a delicious breakfast on their own, but if you want to kick it up a notch, serve these waffles with:
Store these oat flour waffles in an air tight container in the fridge for up to a week.
Place cooled waffles in a freezer safe zip top bag. To prevent sticking and freezer burn, you can layer parchment or wax paper between each waffle.
The waffles will last in the freezer for up to 6 months.
The toaster is a great option for reheating homemade waffles - treat them just like store bought waffles.
You can also reheat the waffles in the microwave. Place the waffles on a plate in a single layer and reheat for 15-20 seconds if refrigerated and 30-45 seconds if from frozen.
Thank you God for these waffles. Let them fuel our bodies for the day. Amen.
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Oat Flour Waffles are fluffy and sweet. These naturally gluten free waffles are an easy breakfast treat. Freezer friendly!
**Depending on your waffle maker, you may need to use a bit of olive oil cooking spray to prevent sticking. This recipe makes 12 waffles in a 4-inch waffle maker - depending on the exact model and size of your waffle maker, the number of waffles, cooking time, and amount of batter needed may vary.
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