Low Carb Waffle Recipe | My Montana Kitchen (2024)

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A single serve, fuel pull, low carb waffle, perfect for when you want a lighter meal.

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I just recently ran a Fuel Cycle Challenge through Facebook Messenger, and I was so pleased with the results (more on that coming later). But a Fuel Cycle forced me to think outside the box a little bit.

If you are not familiar with a Fuel Cycle, you can read chapter 24 in the Trim Healthy Mama Plan Book, but it includes 2 full days of only Fuel Pull meals/snacks.

I believe it was on my first day of FP that I came up with this waffle. (Fuel Pull means it is low in both carbs and fats.)

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The Trim Healthy Mama Baking Blend makes so many things possible - I love that blend! Their Baking Blend is the base for this waffle, which enables it to be a Fuel Pull!

Today I went back and tweaked it a little more - and I’m quite pleased with the result! Now, I’m pretty sure I already know a few of the questions that will be asked:

Is it crispy?

Is it eggy?

What do I put on it?

I’m so glad you asked all of those questions!

First of all, it is a “little” bit crispy when it first comes out of the waffle maker, but it softens a bit as it sits.

But I am happy to report that it is NOT eggy at all!

It is a bit dense, and could lean a little bit to the dry side (and doesn't have much flavor on its own), which is why I recommend you load it up with toppings! (That’s what I like to do!)

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If you want to stay in Fuel Pull mode, you can use a syrup like this Simple Maple Syrup, or spread a layer of nonfat Greek Yogurt and fresh berries over the top.

Or you can make a simple berry syrup (microwave berries and sweetener until they begin to burst, then mash).

You could even top it with fresh sliced strawberries and drizzle with Handy Chocolate Syrup (page 479, Trim Healthy Mama Cookbook) for a special treat!

Or, if you do not mind turning your waffle into an S Fuel, you can slather on some natural peanut butter! (Surely I’m not the only one that loves peanut butter on my waffles and pancakes?)

However, if you want to use the Peanut Junkie Butter (page 481, Trim Healthy Mama Cookbook), you can have your peanut butter and still stay in Fuel Pull mode!

There are 15 grams of both protein and fiber in one of these waffles, so they are very filling!

I am so excited to add this low carb waffle recipe to my menu rotation!

There are so many wonderful possibilities! Please leave me a comment at the end of this post and tell me what you love to use as toppings for your waffles!

So what do you need for this Low Carb Waffle?

⅓ Cup Trim Healthy Mama Baking Blend

1 Teaspoon Baking Powder

1 Teaspoon Gentle Sweet (or any similar sweetener)

Sprinkle of Cinnamon

Dash of Salt

¼ Cup Liquid Egg Whites

2 Tablespoons Water

If you're ready to try another great breakfast recipe, check out my Egg White Oatmeal Recipe!

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Low Carb Waffle Recipe

An easy fuel pull, low carb waffle recipe. This is a single serve recipe.

5 from 4 votes

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Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 3 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 4 minutes minutes

Total Time: 7 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 Waffle

Calories: 115kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat your waffle maker.

  • In a medium mixing bowl, mix all the dry ingredients together.

  • Add liquid ingredients and mix well with a fork.

  • Spray your waffle maker with non-stick spray, and pour batter into waffle maker. (You may need to spread it out a bit.)

  • Cook for 4 minutes (this is a few seconds past when the green light comes on with my waffle maker).

Notes

If you do not have access to the Trim Healthy Mama Baking Blend, you can use this DIY recipe.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Waffle | Calories: 115kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 15g | Fat: 4g | Fiber: 15g

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  1. Trina Kerr

    I am so fascinated by your ability to create these recipes!
    How much fun!!!
    Thank you for the inspiration!
    I'm looking forward to trying this one!!!

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      • Sarah Hardy

        Delicious!

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  2. Teresa

    Can u describe the texture of this waffle? i want to try but I only like crispy light waffles:)
    Picky aren't I?

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    • Sarah Hardy

      They are a bit more dense, but I think they are great when loaded up with toppings. 🙂

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  3. Dawn

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    Looks Easy Peasy, can't wait to try these.
    Thank you very much for adding the Nutrition Facts.
    ( when I'm curious about them, I'm too lazy to "plug in " the ingredients and calculate them..)

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  4. Sara

    This looks amazing! I'm making it tomorrow!

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  5. Sarah

    I don’t have any gentle sweet but do have truvia. Will that work?

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    • Sarah Hardy

      Yes, Truvia should work fine!

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  6. Dorothea

    Yes right on time for breakfast, making them this a morning. Also thanks for adding the nutritional value.

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  7. Glenda Reed

    Didn't you have your own blend that you came up with. Equivalent to Trim healthy blend? Swear I saw it here once. I'd love the recipe. Thanks Glenda

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  8. Claire

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    I have made this waffle twice so far and enjoyed it each time. Thank you for creating it. My tastebuds thank you!!! I also shared it on my YT channel today in a What I eat in a day video. I hope many come and check out your wonderful recipe!!!

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    • Sarah Hardy

      Thank you Claire! I'm so glad you like it, and thanks for sharing! I will hop over and check out your video!

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  9. chandorf1215

    Hi Sara,
    Can these be made ahead and then toasted like "eggos"? Also would I just multiply the ingredients to make for the entire family?

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    • Sarah Hardy

      I have not personally tried freezing them, but I think that would work!

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  10. Geri

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    I made these waffles today using your recipe and they were perfect! I cannot thank you enough for this recipe!!!!!

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FAQs

What is a keto waffle made of? ›

To make keto waffles you will need:

Almond flour (can sub 1:4 ratio, 2 tbsp coconut flour) Cream cheese (can sub with heavy whipping cream) Butter. Sweetener (Erythritol, Swerve or MunkFruit sweetener)

Can you make homemade waffles without a waffle maker? ›

While these waffles are baked instead of cooked in a waffle maker, the recipe is my go-to for either method of cooking. This waffle recipe is made of the usual suspects: flour, eggs, butter, a bit of sugar and vanilla. The flavor is just a little sweet, and they puff up to be so golden and impressive.

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. If you don't have a baby dash with a light, cook for about 3 minutes.

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 is a good substitute for a waffle maker? ›

Well, we have the backup plan. Grill them! A grill pan is the best hack of all time and makes some pretty cool looking waffles. These still cook up perfectly fluffy and have plenty of ridges for holding extra syrup.

What happens if you use pancake batter in a waffle maker? ›

If you just put pancake batter into a waffle maker, chances are it will spill over the edges of the iron, burn, and create a mess. Also, they'll come out a bit flat and too crunchy, as opposed to having that fluffy soft center that you usually look for in a waffle.

How did people make waffles before waffle makers? ›

The waffle in Old Greece was a fundamental variant of flat cakes, which were produced by baking the cakes between two metal plates. Obelios, as these cakes were called, weren't especially sweet, but their design developed over time as people started customizing the food.

How many carbs are in keto waffles? ›

How many carbs are in keto waffles? This keto waffle recipe has 7.7g of carbs and 3.5g of fiber per serving. That comes to 4.2g net carbs per serving.

What is a chaffle made of? ›

What are chaffles made of? There are only 2 ingredients in this miracle waffle: cheese and eggs. The reason it's called a chaffle is because it's basically a cheese waffle. Cheese + waffle = chaffle.

What are keto bread crumbs made of? ›

To make keto breadcrumbs that are gluten free, simply combine pork panko (ground up pork rinds), with Italian seasoning, garlic powder and salt!

What are keto chips made of? ›

Key ingredients

Almond flour – This nut flour is the base for our chips. Using almond flour yields a nutty flavor and provides substance to our chip. Almond flour also turns golden brown as it fries. Protein powder – This ingredient is what makes these chips crunchy and crispy.

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