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Pumpkin Waffles are easy to make, delicious and will 100% make you the most popular person in your household. Perfect for breakfast, lunch or dinner, there’s never a wrong time for these golden, fluffy treats!

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Why I Love This Recipe

  • Fluffy and flavorful: Light inside, crisp on the outside, with warm cinnamon and ginger in every bite. Make it a complete breakfast with a side of fruit and a Crispy Fried Egg.
  • Kid-approved: Even the pickiest eaters can’t resist a warm pumpkin waffle! Make them into sandwiches for a fun fall school lunch idea. Want more waffle ideas? Try 9 Recipes to Make in Your Waffle Iron!
  • Great for meal prep: Make a double batch (I always do!) and freeze extras for easy breakfasts all week long.
  • Versatile: Top them with butter and maple syrup, turn them into a waffle sandwich with cream cheese and fruit, or serve them for breakfast-for-dinner night!
  • Use Up Extra Pumpkin Puree: Perfect for that leftover can of pumpkin puree in your refrigerator. Or try these 24 Easy Pumpkin Recipes) for more ways to use it!

The Ingredients

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  • All-purpose flour: Gives the waffles structure.
  • Light brown sugar: Adds sweetness and a touch of molasses flavor.
  • Baking powder & baking soda: Keep the waffles light and fluffy.
  • Ground cinnamon and ginger: Classic pumpkin spice flavor that makes your kitchen smell amazing.
  • Eggs: Help bind the batter and add richness.
  • Milk: Adds moisture to the waffle. You can also use buttermilk if you like a bit of tang.
  • Pumpkin puree: The star ingredient! Use 100% pure pumpkin puree, not pumpkin pie filling.
  • Melted butter: Adds richness and helps create that crisp golden edge.

Variations and Substitutions

  • Dairy-free: Use plant-based milk in place of whole milk, and substitute melted coconut oil for butter. And for a vegan pumpkin treat, I would make my Vegan Pumpkin Pancakes!
  • Whole wheat version: Swap half of the all-purpose flour for whole wheat flour for extra fiber and a nuttier flavor.
  • Extra spice: Add a pinch of nutmeg or cloves for an even warmer flavor. Or use your favorite pumpkin pie spice mix.
  • Waffle sandwiches: Spread cream cheese between two waffles and add sliced fruit (like bananas, apples, or strawberries) for a fun lunchbox idea.

How to Make Pumpkin Waffles

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  1. Combine the dry ingredients in a bowl.
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  1. In a separate bowl, combine the wet ingredients.
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  1. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix. Don’t overmix. A few lumps are okay!
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  1. Pour about 1/2 cup of waffle batter into a preheated and greased waffle iron. Cook according to manufacturer’s instructions.
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  1. Serve topped with butter and maple syrup or make into sandwiches filling with cream cheese and sliced fruit if desired.

Tips and Tricks

  • Keep them warm: Place cooked waffles on a wire rack in a 200°F oven while you finish the rest of the batch.
  • Freezing: Let waffles cool completely, then freeze in a single layer before transferring to a freezer bag. Reheat in the toaster for an easy weekday breakfast.
  • Texture tip: For extra crispiness, cook a minute longer than your waffle iron suggests.
  • Make Pancakes: No waffle iron? No problem! This batter makes great pumpkin pancakes.
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FAQs

Can I make pumpkin waffles ahead of time?

Yes! These freeze beautifully. Just let them cool completely, then freeze in a single layer. Pop them in the toaster or toaster oven to reheat.

Can I use pumpkin pie filling instead of pumpkin puree?

I don’t recommend it. Pumpkin pie filling has added sugar and spices, which can throw off the flavor and texture. Stick with pure pumpkin puree.

What can I serve with pumpkin waffles?

They’re delicious with maple syrup, yogurt and granola, or even a dollop of whipped cream. For a savory spin, try serving with fried eggs and bacon!

More Pumpkin Recipes

Whether you’re making them on a lazy weekend morning or packing them as a surprise lunchbox treat, these pumpkin waffles are guaranteed to be a hit! If you make this recipe I’d love to know what you think. Leave a comment and rating below!

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Pumpkin Waffles

These easy Pumpkin Waffles are crisp on the outside, fluffy on the inside, and full of warm fall flavor. Perfect for breakfast, brunch, or even lunchbox waffle sandwiches!
5 from 4 votes
Course: Breakfast, Lunch, Main Dish
Cuisine: American
Servings: 4
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes

Ingredients  

Instructions 

  • Preheat waffle iron.
  • Sift the flour, brown sugar, baking soda, baking powder, salt, cinnamon and ginger into a bowl.
  • In a separate bowl whisk the remaining wet ingredients.
  • Add the dry ingredients into the liquid mixture and whisk until smooth. Don't overmix.
  • Pour about 1/2 cup of the pumpkin batter into a waffle iron that’s been buttered or greased and cook according to manufacturer’s directions.
  • Serve with maple syrup or make into sandwiches filling with cream cheese and whatever other fillings you desire.

Notes

  • To Freeze: Allow to cool, flash freeze in an even layer and then place in a ziploc bag. Label and freeze for up to 4 months. When ready, place in toaster oven or oven at 300°F and heat for 10 minutes or until heated through.
  • Texture tip: For extra crispiness, cook a minute longer than your waffle iron suggests.
  • Make Pancakes: No waffle iron? No problem! This batter makes great pumpkin pancakes.
  • Keep them warm: Place cooked waffles on a wire rack in a 200°F oven while you finish the rest of the batch.

Nutrition

Calories: 220kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 80mg | Sodium: 410mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 8g
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About the Author

Catherine is a mama of three. A Kentucky girl living in California. Here’s what I know: all kids can be great eaters and mealtime must be easy. I create simple, healthy recipes the whole family will love.

Comments

  1. Love this recipe! I’ve used it to make pancakes several times. My parents just gave me their old waffle iron, so I finally got to make them as waffles. Yum!

  2. Hi! Just curious what size waffle maker you use for your waffle sandwiches. There is a footnote on this recipe which says you use a Belgian waffle maker, however the photo doesn’t look like each side could be as thick as a Belgian waffle. Do you use two regular waffles or one Belgian waffle sliced in half? I just tried the latter and it was difficult to cut it without “holes” appearing on one side. Thanks!

  3. The only problem with these, is you cannot make them with hungry children, they eat them up way too fast! 🙂 Thanks!

  4. I just made these for dinner (with veggies on the side!), only I don’t own a waffle iron, so I cooked them like pancakes. It worked great and my kids are gobbling them up as I write this! Thanks for another great recipe!

  5. hey catherine! I tried this out as well with pancakes instead of waffles and it was fantastic!

  6. You can use applesauce instead of eggs. 1/4 cup unsweetened (not chunky) applesauce plus 1/2 teas baking powder for each egg you are replacing.

  7. We just made these this morning with a few modifications because we are dairy free. I used Earth Balance in place of the butter, and coconut milk instead of milk. We also used butternut squash puree instead of pumpkin and then later added some freeze dried apples for fun. The waffles turned out lovely and we will definitely use this recipe again!

  8. I forgot to say that we also used white whole wheat flour and it worked perfectly! Light and airy just like regular flour without the coarseness of whole wheat flour.

  9. We loved these! The kids even commented on the smell and they dug right in! This recipe is definitely a good reason for stocking up on pumpkin! Thanks so much!

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