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Vegan Applesauce Waffles are made with simple pantry staple ingredients and are so easy to make! Top with warm Skillet Cinnamon Apples and pure maple syrup for a healthy and delicious breakfast!

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Over the last month or so, I’ve used up 2 bottles of cinnamon and too many apples to count!

We’ve made classic Applesauce, Cranberry Applesauce, Applesauce Bread, Apple Coleslaw, Cinnamon Oatmeal, Apple Cranberry Crisp and Favorite Cranberry Orange Bread, all of which use apples and/or cinnamon.

It’s been a tasty few months and all these delicious recipes are waiting to be bookmarked and made!

So here I am finishing off the last bottle of cinnamon with these healthy, easy and delicious applesauce waffles. They’re kid friendly, mother approved, and the whole family will love them!

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Applesauce Waffle Ingredients

Here is the everything you’ll need, with tips and variations to make the best vegan applesauce waffles:

  • Applesauce: Use unsweetened applesauce if possible to keep sugars to a minimum. You can make your own applesauce, or use store bought, organic preferred. I like to keep a few single serve applesauce cups on hand too, they equal 1/2 cup and are a perfect size for recipes like these applesauce waffles.
  • Flour: I’ve used spelt flour here, but white whole wheat or all-purpose if great too. To make these gluten-free, use your favorite all-purpose flour blend.
  • Oil/Butter: I used Miyokos butter (which is absolutely amazing). Oil works too, use your favorite oil. If using coconut oil, just be sure it’s in liquid state and all other liquids are at room temp so it doesn’t chill and harden.
  • Milk:I always tend to use unsweetened vanilla almond milk when baking, but use your favorite non-dairy milk. If you don’t have vanilla flavored milk, you may like to add an extra teaspoon of vanilla extract.
  • Spices: Cinnamon is the perfect warm spice for these applesauce waffles and the vanilla is another wonderful flavor added here. To change up the flavor profile, try adding a pinch of nutmeg or allspice.

Adjusting For Dietary Restrictions

  • Oil-Free: You can replace the oil with unsweetenedapplesaucefor oil free waffles! Just be sure your waffle maker is non-stick.
  • Gluten-Free: Use 1 – 1 gluten free flour, or your favorite gluten free flour blend.
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How To Make Applesauce Waffles

Applesauce waffles are so easy to make! (Note – The full printable recipe is at the bottom of this post)

  1. Simply preheat your waffle iron (affiliate link).
  2. Mix the flour, cinnamon, baking powder and salt, add in the milk, applesauce, butter/oil, and vanilla, and mix to combine.
  3. Using a 1/2 cup measuring cup, scoop up the batter and pour onto the center of the waffle iron, close lid and wait for the light to turn green. Repeat until batter is gone, makes about 4 waffles.
  4. Keep waffles warm in a preheated oven.

That’s it, healthy, easy, delicious applesauce waffles ready for the table in about 20 – 25 minutes or freeze for later!

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Serving Suggestions

  • In the cooler seasons, top your applesauce waffles with these warm Skillet Cinnamon Apples or thisBlueberry Compote.
  • In the warmer seasons, add your favorite fresh berries or sliced bananas for a heart healthy breakfast.
  • And for a boost of protein, add a sprinkle of nuts or seeds – pecans, walnuts, pumpkin seeds and hemp hearts would all be great!
  • Serve with Simple Tofu Scramble and Breakfast Potatoes for an even heartier meal.

How To Store Waffles

  • Refrigerator: Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator in a covered container for up to 5 days.
  • Freezer: Applesauce waffles are freezer friendly and can be kept for up to 2 – 3 months in the freezer. To freeze, let cool completely and place in freezer safe containers or ziplock bags, placing a piece of parchment paper between each waffle so they don’t stick together.
  • Reheat: Warm the waffles from frozen using a toaster oven or microwave.

More Vegan Waffle Recipes!

Not only are waffles an easy breakfast/brunch meal idea, but they’re great for a light lunch or dinner too. Try these other vegan waffles to keep it varied and different, you just may find a new favorite waffle recipe for the meal rotation!

  • Easy Vegan Waffles
  • Chocolate Buckwheat Waffles(Gluten Free)
  • Whole Wheat Chocolate Waffles
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Warm and delicious homemade vegan applesauce waffles, made with simple ingredients and perfect for a healthy breakfast the whole family with love!

  • Author: Julie | The Simple Veganista
  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 15
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: Makes 4 waffles 1x
  • Category: Breakfast, Brunch, Entree
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

Units Scale

  • 1 1/2 cups (210g) flour (whole wheat, spelt, or all-purpose)
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • pinch of mineral salt
  • 1 1/4 cups (281ml) unsweetened vanilla almond milk
  • 1/2 cup (113ml) unsweetened applesauce
  • 1/4 cup (56g) non-dairy butter/margarine or oil (I recommend Miyokos)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

Instructions

Preheat waffle maker according to manufacturer’s instructions. Also, preheat oven to 200 degrees F., for keeping the waffles warm.

In a medium sized mixing bowl, combine the flour, cinnamon, baking powder and salt, mix well. Add in the non-dairy milk, applesauce, butter/oil, and vanilla, mix well, until most of the flour lumps are gone.

If using thisCuisinart waffle maker(affiliate link), or one similar, using a 1/2 measuring cup, scoop up batter and pour in the center of the heated waffle maker plate. Close the cover and wait until the light turns green.

Gently remove and place waffles on a wire rack in the preheated oven until the remaining waffles are made.

Serve: Pair your waffles with warm Healthy Skillet Cinnamon Apples and pure maple syrup. Would also be great with this easy homemadeBlueberry Compote. In the summer months, top with fresh fruit like sliced banana, strawberries, or other fresh berries.

Storage: Store leftover waffles in the refrigerator for up to a week, or store in the freezer for up to 1- 2 months. When ready to eat, pop them in the toaster oven.

Notes

Gluten-Free: Make these gluten-free by using all-purpose gluten-free flour or your favorite GF flour blend.

Oil-Free: To make oil-free waffles, replace the oil with applesauce and use a non-stick waffle maker.

Updated:Applesauce Waffles was originally published in December 2018. It has been retested and updated with new photos and helpful tips in February 2021.

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FAQs

Can I use applesauce instead of eggs in waffles? ›

Unsweetened Applesauce or Mashed Banana

Works for: Baked goods like waffles, quick breads and muffins; recipes where you'll be using the substitute as a source of moisture. Applesauce is a good choice when you don't want a strong flavor.

Can you substitute applesauce for oil in waffles? ›

If you are looking to cut fat, a good substitute for oil is unsweetened applesauce. Just to give it some flair with the applesauce try adding a little vanilla, cinnamon, and maybe some nutmeg.

Why do my vegan waffles stick? ›

Try adding more oil to the grids–or add at least some oil if you didn't before, even with a nonstick coating. I find that already-pressurized spray cans of cooking oil work better than the self-fill-and-pump spray cans or applying oil with a paper towel or brush. It's important to have a thin, even coating.

How do you make waffles not soggy? ›

Bake Them in the Oven for That Crisp Finish

You probably already know the trick to keep your waffles warm by placing them in a 200°F oven until you're ready to eat. But if you set your oven a little higher, to 300°F, this trick will crisp waffles even further in addition to keeping them nice and warm.

How much applesauce to replace one egg in waffles? ›

Applesauce. Use applesauce to add moisture. Replace one egg with 1/4 cup of applesauce in sweet desserts. If you want a lighter texture, add an extra 1/2 teaspoonful of baking powder, as fruit purées tend to make the final product denser than the original recipe.

What is the healthiest egg substitute? ›

Silken tofu has high water content, provides multiple nutritional benefits and works as a great egg replacement. Only 60 grams of pureed silken tofu furnish the exact same amount of nutritional benefit that 1 egg possesses.

Can you buy vegan waffles? ›

Griddle's latest addition to the breakfast menu is their line up of delicious wholegrain toaster waffles. The first frozen toaster waffle to launch into UK retail is also 100% plant based, making every day eating that little bit healthier.

Do you spray Pam on a 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. Brush oil lightly over the surface of your pan instead: if the spray build-up hasn't ruined the pan, this should work.

Why do my chaffles always stick? ›

Why does the waffle batter stick in the machine? The waffle iron must be thoroughly greased with shortening or some other kind of substance, like lard or rendered chicken fat, etc, to prevent the batter from sticking. The batter itself doesn't contain enough oil or fat to prevent sticking.

What is the secret to making good waffles? ›

Add cornstarch.

If you're making waffles with baking powder and baking soda, adding cornstarch to the mix will get you waffles that are crisp on the outside and soft and flaky on the inside. Because waffle recipes vary, start with ¼ cup and work in as much as ½ cup to get the desired effect.

What is the secret to making crispy waffles? ›

3 Tips for Making Crispy Waffles
  1. Make Sure Your Waffle Iron Is Hot. A hot waffle iron makes a huge difference when it comes to crispy waffles, even more than brushing the iron with butter (though that is, of course, delicious). ...
  2. Swap Half the Buttermilk for Milk. ...
  3. Bake the Finished Waffles in the Oven.

How do you make waffles taste better? ›

Vanilla Extract: Add a teaspoon or two of pure vanilla extract to the waffle batter for a classic and aromatic flavor. Cinnamon or Nutmeg: Sprinkle ground cinnamon or nutmeg into the batter to give your waffles a warm and cozy flavor.

What can I use if I don't have eggs for waffle mix? ›

How can you substitute eggs in a waffle recipe? Use 1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce, banana puree, milk, water, cream, or other liquid. plus 1/2 teaspoon baking powder per egg. The egg is a leavening agent, as well as a liquid and binder.

What can I use if I don't have an egg for waffles? ›

11 EGG SUBSTITUTES: HOW TO BAKE WITHOUT EGGS
  1. MASHED BANANA. ...
  2. APPLESAUCE. ...
  3. SILKEN TOFU. ...
  4. GROUND FLAXSEED OR CHIA SEEDS & WATER. ...
  5. YOGURT. ...
  6. BUTTERMILK. ...
  7. SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK. ...
  8. ARROWROOT POWDER OR CORNSTARCH.

What can you substitute for eggs in a waffle recipe? ›

Mashed fruit as an egg substitute works best in moist and dense recipes such as brownies, muffins, quick breads, pancakes, and waffles.
  1. Banana: 1/4 to 1/2 cup mashed or pureed.
  2. Unsweetened applesauce: 1/4 cup.
  3. Avocado: 1/4 cup.
  4. Pumpkin puree: 1/4 cup.
  5. Rehydrated and pureed prunes, raisins, soaked dates: 1/4 cup.
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How much applesauce to replace 2 eggs? ›

Applesauce. "Generally, the rule of thumb is to [use] 1/4 cup of applesauce per egg," says Weintraub. For the most straightforward swap, use unsweetened applesauce. If you only have sweetened applesauce on hand, she recommends reducing the sugar in the recipe to avoid overly sweet treats.

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