Banana waffle bliss: A sugar-free delight for breakfast
Banana waffles with no added sugar? Yes, please! I'm sharing a recipe for exceptional banana waffles without any added sugar. They’re naturally sweet, fluffy on the inside, and perfectly crisp on the outside — all thanks to ripe bananas doing all the hard work. Perfect for a slow weekend morning or a quick weekday treat. You won’t miss the sugar — promise!
Bananas are one of my favourite fruits. I always buy them when I crave something sweet but don't want to opt for processed foods. I usually eat them as a quick snack, but they also make a great base for various baked goods or pancakes. When I remember my waffle iron sitting unused in the kitchen, I quickly fire it up and prepare banana waffle batter. Their sweetness means I don't have to add a gram of white sugar.
Banana waffle recipe
To prepare these waffles, you'll need a waffle iron and a banana, but you can modify many of the other ingredients to suit your tastes. You can easily substitute spelt flour for the wheat flour, and instead of oil, you can use melted butter. Baking powder will help the batter rise a bit, making the waffles fluffy and smooth. I recommend using a vanilla-flavoured plant-based milk instead of regular milk to enhance their taste and aroma. Decorate the waffles to your liking, for instance, with whipped cream, fruits, or maple syrup.
Ingredients:
- 1 ripe banana,
- 200 g wheat flour,
- 40 mL oil,
- 1 egg,
- 1 teaspoon baking powder,
- a pinch of cinnamon,
- 150 mL milk,
- powdered sugar,
- whipped cream.
Preparation:
- Mash the peeled banana with a fork.
- Add flour, oil, egg, baking powder, cinnamon, and milk.
- Mix everything with a whisk until the ingredients are combined. Let the batter sit for 10 minutes to fluff up.
- Heat the waffle iron and pour the batter onto it.
- Serve the finished waffles with whipped cream or sprinkle them with powdered sugar.