A Healthy Breakfast Recipe – Banana Oatmeal Waffles
The Banana Oatmeal Waffles are a great healthy breakfast waffles option to start your day with something delicious. The best part is these don’t contain any refined flour or added sweetener, just choose your toppings and enjoy the goodness!
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The struggle of feeding the little ones is real. If you are a mom, you know this very well. Talk about fussy kids, I guess every kid at some point of time is fussy (even if he/she is a great eater). There are fussy eaters, fussier ones, and some, don’t even ask.
So, the point is that we have all kinds of eaters here, and breakfast is one meal that we want the children to have in a proper way. Something nutritious, something filling, and something tasty, of course. I think these banana oatmeal waffles meet all the above requirements, and have been a super hit at my home. This recipe has been adapted from the gluten free waffles recipe by Cookie And Kate.
I generally make these gluten free oat waffles in a batch, and freeze them for using in the week. My daughter’s breakfast is many a times these waffles with toppings of her choice. The oatmeal ensures that my daughter is fuller for longer, and the banana adds to the flavor profile, and also the health benefits.
Banana Oat Waffle Recipe – A Healthy Breakfast Option
The best part about these waffles is that they are free of any kind of refined flour, and any added sweetener. Oat flour (which I generally make at home by pulsing the Quaker Oats in the food processor) and banana, is what defines this scrumptious breakfast.
This oatmeal waffle is also great for those looking for quick breakfast ideas, since we can make a batch of these healthy refined sugar free oatmeal waffles over the weekend and freeze them. You can simply stack them and pop them into Ziploc bags, freeze, and then use them as required. Just take out the required waffles, heat them for 30-40 seconds in the microwave and you are good to go.
Can I give these Waffles to my Baby?
Absolutely! These waffles serve as a great baby led weaning breakfast option and are hands down one of the best Baby Waffles. Oatmeal and banana are the two things which are not only healthy for kids, but also serve as a great ingredient to keep the little ones feel full. Call them the best Kids Waffles in general, since they are an amazing breakfast idea for both babies and toddlers. Happy baby, happy mommy!
Since there is no refined sugar involved in making these waffles, you are free to introduce natural sweetener while serving (if needed) in the form of some healthy homemade fruit preserves, or you can just serve them as is.
How to make Healthy Oatmeal Banana Waffles
Healthy Banana Waffles Recipe is very easy to make. To sum up, mix all the ingredients together and put the batter in the mini waffle maker. Healthy and delicious waffles are then ready to be relished. Here is the step-by-step process.
- Roughly break the bananas into small pieces and add into a blender with milk (I have used whole milk, but you can use milk of your choice, like almond milk etc). Blend the ingredients to a smooth paste. Then add the dry ingredients (oatmeal, baking powder, salt and ground cinnamon) into a bowl and mix. Add the rest of ingredients (including banana-milk blended mix) to the dry ingredients mixture and whisk till you get a smooth batter.
- Heat a waffle iron (I use Dash Mini Waffle Maker which uses around 2-3 tablespoon of batter for each waffle). Lightly brush oil on both inner sides of the waffle iron, and pour 2-3 tablespoons of batter on one side of the waffle maker. Close the lid, and open the waffle iron once the waffle is cooked (Dash iron takes around 3-4 minutes for each waffle).
- Repeat the above step till all the waffles are made. This batter quantity yields around 11-12 waffles of mini waffle iron size. Serve hot, with toppings of your choice, or even freeze for later! This waffles recipe from scratch has been the best of all the Healthy Dash Waffle Maker Recipes I have tried so far.
Toppings Ideas
- Fruits (Strawberries, Blueberries, Blackberries, Bananas, Apples, Mango etc)
- Maple Syrup
- Honey
- Chocolate Syrup
- Nutella
- Jams & Preserves
- Whipped Cream
- Homemade Peanut Butter
Tools & Equipment used
- Dash Mini Waffle Maker
- Cuisinart 14-Cup Food Processor (For pulsing the Oats to make Oats Flour, I always have Oats flour ready to be used for my recipes!)
- Pyrex Glass Mixing Bowls Set
- Ninja Personal Blender
- Silicone Basting Pastry Brush
Freezing & Reheating Instructions
- The waffles can be stored in a freezer for a good few weeks in a Ziploc Bag. Waffles can be stacked over each other, and then added to a Ziploc bag by removing the excess air out and then sealing it.
- The important tip I can give here is that if you stack the waffles, then they start to stick with each other, which causes hassles when you want to use the frozen ones. So, always separate the waffles with either a parchment paper (which you may need to cut as per the waffles size). Or a better idea is to use Coffee Filters in between 2 waffles. I do this all the time and it really saves the hassle of fighting with the waffles which stick like a glue with each other, LOL!
- After removing the waffle(s) from the freezer, you can just microwave them for 30 seconds on one side, and 10-15 seconds on the other side (if you are heating them one by one), else more time if you are heating multiple waffles together in a microwave. Other option is to heat up the waffle iron, and just pop the waffle again in the waffle iron and heat for few seconds.
Similar Recipes
If you like this recipe, do check out other recipes from the blog as well. Another version of this recipe is the one which includes whole wheat along with oatmeal, those are the Whole Wheat Oatmeal Banana Waffles.
More Breakfast Recipes
- Eggless Blueberry Muffins
- Banana Blueberry Oatmeal Muffins No Flour
- Savory Vegetable Muffins
- Eggless Banana Bread
- Almond Flour Banana Muffins
- Chicken Puffs
- Paneer Puffs
- Banana & Mixed Berry Smoothie
- Scrambled Egg Quesadillas
- Quick & Easy Scrambled Eggs
Also, continuing the tradition, here comes the 47th recipe under My Julie & Julia Project. For those who don’t know, I had started this project last year, under which I had planned to post 100 recipes from my kitchen by the end of the year 2019. But since I got busy with other priorities in life, I have planned to continue the tradition in 2020. So, this is the Recipe #47 for you all.
Let’s get going to the Healthy Waffle Recipe now!!
Step-by-step Instructions
- (Optional) If you don’t have oats flour or oatmeal available, then you can make your own by pulsing the the old fashioned Quaker Oats (rolled oats) in a food processor. Just a few pulses, and you have you own Oatmeal available at home.
- Roughly break the bananas into small pieces and add into a blender with 1/2 cup of milk. Blend the ingredients into a smooth paste.
- Then add the dry ingredients (oatmeal, baking powder, salt and ground cinnamon) into a bowl and mix.
- Add the rest of ingredients (banana-milk mixture, 1/4 cup of milk, eggs and vanilla extract) to the dry ingredients mixture. Whisk everything together till you get a smooth batter.
- Heat a waffle iron (I use Dash Mini Waffle Maker which uses around 2-3 tablespoon of batter for each waffle). Lightly brush oil on both inner sides of the waffle iron, and pour 2-3 tablespoons of batter on one side of the waffle maker.
- Close the lid, and as per the waffle maker instructions, open the waffle iron once the waffle is cooked (Dash iron takes around 3-4 minutes for each waffle, this can vary by the waffle iron model and brand, so remember to check the instructions booklet for the waffle maker you are using).
- Repeat the above 2 steps till all the waffles are made. This batter quantity yields around 11-12 waffles of mini waffle iron size.
Serve hot, with toppings of your choice, or even freeze for later. This recipe for homemade waffles serves as the perfect choice for healthy gluten free breakfast or gluten free brunch.
Banana Oatmeal Waffles - Healthy Mini Waffle Maker Recipes
Ingredients
- 2 cups Oatmeal
- 2 Bananas
- 2 Eggs
- 3/4 cup Milk
- 1 tsp Vanilla Extract
- 2 tsp Baking Powder
- 1/2 tsp Salt
- Ground Cinnamon A pinch
- 1-2 tsp Oil For lightly brushing the waffle maker
Instructions
- (Optional) If you don't have oats flour or oatmeal available, then you can make your own by pulsing the the old fashioned Quaker Oats in a food processor. Just a few pulses, and you have you own Oatmeal available at home.
- Roughly break the bananas into small pieces and add into a blender with 1/2 cup of milk. Blend the ingredients into a smooth paste.
- Then add the dry ingredients (oatmeal, baking powder, salt and ground cinnamon) into a bowl and mix.
- Add the rest of ingredients (banana-milk mixture, 1/4 cup of milk, eggs and vanilla extract) to the dry ingredients mixture. Whisk everything together till you get a smooth batter.
- Heat a waffle iron (I use Dash Mini Waffle Maker which uses around 2-3 tablespoon of batter for each waffle). Lightly brush oil on both inner sides of the waffle iron, and pour 2-3 tablespoons of batter on one side of the waffle maker.
- Close the lid, and as per the waffle maker instructions, open the waffle iron once the waffle is cooked (Dash iron takes around 3-4 minutes for each waffle, this can vary by the waffle iron model and brand, so remember to check the instructions booklet for the waffle maker you are using).
- Repeat the above 2 steps till all the waffles are made. This batter quantity yields around 11-12 waffles of mini waffle iron size.
- Serve hot, with toppings of your choice, or even freeze for later!
Notes
- I am not blending the complete 3/4th cup of milk in the first step, since I have a small personal blender jar (16 ounce jar by Ninja personal blender). If you have a large blender jar, then you can add all the wet ingredients together in the first step itself.
- The waffles can be stored in a freezer for a few weeks in a Ziploc Bag. They can be stacked over each other, and added to a Ziploc bag by removing the excess air out and then sealing it.
- After removing the waffle(s) from the freezer, you can just microwave them for 30 seconds on one side, and 10-15 seconds on the other side (if you are heating them one by one), else more time if you are heating multiple waffles together in a microwave. Other option is to heat up the waffle iron, and just pop the waffle again in it and heat for few seconds.
- If you stack the waffles for freezing, then they start to stick with each other, which causes hassles when you want to use the frozen ones. So, always separate the waffles with either a parchment paper (which you may need to cut as per the waffles size). Or a better idea is to use Coffee Filters in between 2 waffles.
ragnarsbhut
Kanwaldeep Kaur, these do look tasty.
Kanwaldeep Kaur
Thank you!
ragnarsbhut
Kanwaldeep Kaur, I am enjoying your blog.
Tiffany
These are great! We are watching out calorie intake but still want to enjoy eating, so these fit the bill. I used almond milk instead to cut calories, but they were still awesome! Thanks for the recipe!
Kanwaldeep Kaur
Thank you for your feedback Tiffany. I’m glad you liked the waffles!!
Sd
I usually follow directions well but I missed that only a 1/2 cup of milk should be blended with the bananas. Perhaps you should be consistent with throughout the recipe and use the numbers instead of words like you did throughout the steps. My batter I guess was okay, but the waffles themselves are very frail and maybe that’s an issue with how I prepared them. Not sure if I will make them again.
Kanwaldeep Kaur
I appreciate you bringing this to my attention, thanks for trying the recipe.
Kelsey
My very picky baby liked these and also dad who doesn’t typically like healthy options of anything!
Kanwaldeep Kaur
Thank you Kelsey for sharing your feedback. I’m so glad your family loved the waffles!!
Phyllis W Bowman
Tried the waffles. Iused regular waffle iron and had some difficulty removing the waffle when it was finished cooking. Thet seemed very fragile. Do you pulse the oats to a fine flour consistency? I didnt pulse mine that long and thinking this might have been the problem. Liked the taste.
Kanwaldeep Kaur
Thank you for trying out the recipe Phyllis!! Yes, I did pulse the Oats to a fine flour consistency, and then measured the oat flour. Hope this helps if you try them next time!!
Josefina
I made these this morning, and my 8 year old grandson loved them. Do you know the calorie count more or less?
Kanwaldeep Kaur
Hi Josefina. Thank you for sharing your feedback. M really glad your grandson loved the waffles!! I don’t know the calorie count as yet, but I’ll update the recipe with the calorie count soon.
Heather
Love these! I mashed banana vs blended it, and added a bit more cinnamon to it, drizzled honey on top. Mine came out thick on reg waffle maker.
Kanwaldeep Kaur
Thank you Heather. So glad you liked the waffles!!