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Easiest Waffle Recipe Ever

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By Stacie Naczelnik


Yum Yum Waffles!
Yum Yum Waffles!

You have a craving that you cannot control for some tasty waffles, but you don't want to spend hours in the kitchen cooking them, right?

You know what I'm talking about: dirtying up the mixing bowls, standing in front of the dang waffle iron and waiting for the light to go off, watching everyone one else eat the delicious waffles while you are burning your fingers on the stupid iron!

Well, not anymore. Now you can make waffles without the work. That's right, I've got the easiest waffle recipe ever. Are you ready? Are you sure? Do you think you can handle it?

This is going to change your life forever, so if you don't think you can handle it, you might want to stop reading now.

No more waffle iron!
No more waffle iron!


Easy Waffle Recipe

  1. Go to freezer
  2. Pull out frozen waffles
  3. Stick in toaster
  4. Wait for toaster to ding
  5. Eat!

Waffle Toppings

Need topping ideas for the perfect tasting waffles?

Spread on some peanut butter (good with syrup added too).

Warm up some jam, and spread it on. Yum, yum. Combine this with some peanut butter, and it's an embellished PBJ.

Whipped cream and strawberries! Oh yeah, Belgium it up.


If you insist: The Waffle Iron

Black & Decker G48TD Grill and Waffle Baker Black & Decker G48TD Grill and Waffle Baker
Price: $40.99
List Price: $59.99
Presto 03510 FlipSide Belgian Waffle Maker Presto 03510 FlipSide Belgian Waffle Maker
Price: $35.99
List Price: $59.99
Cuisinart WMR-CA Round Classic Waffle Maker Cuisinart WMR-CA Round Classic Waffle Maker
Price: $26.99
List Price: $55.00
Proctor-Silex 26500 Morning Baker Belgian Waffle Baker Proctor-Silex 26500 Morning Baker Belgian Waffle Baker
Price: $29.99
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earnestshub profile image

earnestshub  says:
15 months ago

As a busy person I will take your advice and use the toaster, although the ding part sounds complicated.

BTW could I add chocolate to the strawberries and cream?

G-Ma Johnson profile image

G-Ma Johnson  says:
15 months ago

they also make good P-nutbutter anf jelly sanwiche..or spread a soft cheese and jam on them yumms...many good ideas for these easy waffles...they make a good dessert too...loaded with strawberries. or blueberries. or even blackberries and then topped with Whipped cream or simply sprinkled with powdered sugar...G-ma :o) hugs

SweetiePie profile image

SweetiePie  says:
15 months ago

I love this recipe, plus it is so much easier than having to scrub burnt offering off the waffle iron :).

Just_Rodney profile image

Just_Rodney  says:
15 months ago

Great Idea. Unfortunately I remain old school and prefer to mix wash clean-up etc., Then, at least, I do not have to read the list of ingredients on the packages to know what it is that I am eating. This is becouse I unfortunaitly allergic to soy or soya and also most of the preservitives used in processed foods. .

Stacie Naczelnik profile image

Stacie Naczelnik  says:
15 months ago

Trader Joe's has some fabulous frozen waffles. Both regular and gluten free are good.

Bob Ewing profile image

Bob Ewing  says:
15 months ago

We use frozen waffles now and then, love them with peanut butter or honey.

Ryan Hupfer profile image

Ryan Hupfer  says:
15 months ago

Mmmmm...waffles. :) Thanks for answering!

Isabella Snow profile image

Isabella Snow  says:
15 months ago

I have looked for frozen waffles over here and I have yet to find them. :( Fortunately, the real kind are available everywhere. But I'd still like an Eggo!

Stacie Naczelnik profile image

Stacie Naczelnik  says:
15 months ago

Ah...poor Isabella--the one thing about living outside of the U.S. that can be cumbersome is when you have a food craving that you can't find.

anime_nanet profile image

anime_nanet  says:
15 months ago

Hehe. this hub reminds me of another one I saw recently about Obama Waffles. How I laughed!

NYLady profile image

NYLady  says:
15 months ago

Yup -- this one sounds good to me. The less cooking, the better!

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
15 months ago

I DO enjoy frozen waffles from time to time. I don't even have a waffle iron anymore, but saw one at the Salvation Army store... If I get one, I will make many 1000s of waffles and freeze them.

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Home 'n Biz Blend  says:
15 months ago

Waffles? mmmm. Best bread substitute ever for people with allergies to normal bread ingreadients. But your recipe's definitely the easiest I've ever seen!

BUT, I can get 'em in my freezer pretty quick too and fill up those guests and regulars who'd normally starve if you offered them the usual fare. I'll do a hub on my quick delumptious waffles and they'll be almost as easy as yours! :)

Karen Ellis profile image

Karen Ellis  says:
14 months ago

Very Cute. But, sorry there is no comparison between frozen and homemade waffles.

filarecki profile image

filarecki  says:
14 months ago

Great idea. I love your humor

countrywomen profile image

countrywomen  says:
14 months ago

You got me....hehe. That's the way I have my waffles too with lots of Maple syrup topping.

brad4l profile image

brad4l  says:
13 months ago

Well, you weren't kidding that probably is the easiest waffle recipe ever :)

RGraf profile image

RGraf  says:
12 months ago

You cannot be the ease of these waffles. LOL!!! I like them with fruit all over them or with jam.

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cgull8m  says:
9 months ago

I have a Waffle Maker just like the picture makes awesome crunch Waffles, add original Maple syrup (Vermont or from Canada) add strawberries, some butter, sliced bananas makes a great breakfast :).

Tom Cornett profile image

Tom Cornett  says:
9 months ago

I thought all I could make was toast.....now waffles! Thank you! :)

AndyBaker profile image

AndyBaker  says:
8 months ago

Wow -that makes things a lot easier.

Thanks for this.

ladyvenus  says:
7 months ago

Children just love the taste of waffle. Thanks for sharing the recipe.

frogyfish profile image

frogyfish  says:
7 months ago

I love Eggo waffles, but love mine - wholegrains - too. Just never seem to make the time to fix them up. And I like molasses with the peanut butter - and it has lots of iron which I need. Either that or lots of any kind of fruit piled on top! Yum!

caredy profile image

caredy  says:
7 months ago

i really love to eat and cook hotdog waffles but it never been perfect it will always be half of the waffle was nice to see its darker then the other side was lighter and its not like as nice as the other side.

Hope you could help and advice me what's best to do for this.

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