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5 from 10 votes

Vegan Blueberry Waffles

These vegan blueberry waffles are light and fluffy and packed with fresh blueberries. Perfect for lazy weekend breakfasts with family. 
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time20 minutes
Total Time30 minutes
Course: Breakfast, Dessert
Cuisine: American, Vegan
Diet: Vegan
Servings: 8
Calories: 145kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 ¼ cups All Purpose Flour (156g)
  • 2 tsp Baking Powder
  • 3 Tbsp White Granulated Sugar
  • ¼ tsp Salt
  • 1 ¼ cups Soy Milk (300ml) or other non-dairy milk
  • 2 Tbsp Coconut Oil Melted
  • 2 tsp Vanilla Extract
  • 3 ounces Fresh Blueberries (85g)

Instructions

  • Set your waffle iron to preheat while you mix the batter.
  • Sift the flour into a mixing bowl and add the baking powder, sugar and salt. Mix together.
  • Add in the soy milk, coconut oil and vanilla and mix into a batter. Don't overmix.
  • Add the blueberries and mix in.
  • When your waffle maker is heated, grease the waffle iron or spray it with non-stick spray (see notes). Pour even amounts of batter into the waffle machine and close the machine.
  • Allow to cook for 3-5 minutes or until golden.
  • Serve with vegan butter and powdered sugar and drizzle with syrup.

Notes

  1. Coconut oil - can be replaced with a different oil or melted vegan butter if you prefer.
  2. Fresh blueberries - we used fresh blueberries but frozen will also work great. If you're using frozen blueberries then you can use them straight from frozen, there is no need to thaw them first.
  3. Grease your waffle maker so the waffles don't stick. You can lightly grease it with coconut oil or any oil or spray it with non-stick spray. We tend to use non-stick spray but some waffle irons recommend against that so check your waffle manufacturer instructions.
  4. Don't open the waffle iron too early. When you want to check on them to see if they're cooked, wait at least a few minutes first. If you open the machine too early you can ruin your waffles. The best way to know that a waffle is done is when steam has stopped coming out of the sides of the machine. When you start cooking the waffles steam will pour out of the machine. Wait until the steam has died down before opening the machine to check on them.
  5. Storing: Keep leftover waffles stored in the fridge for up to 2 days. Reheat in the toaster or microwave. If you need to store them any longer than this, then freeze them.
  6. Freezing: They freeze extremely well. Let them cool completely and then freeze them in a freezer safe bag. Reheat in the toaster.
  7. Serving size: We got 8 waffles from this recipe but this will vary according to the size of your waffle maker. 
  8. This recipe was first published in June 2017. It has been updated with new photos and lots of extra tips but the recipe itself is unchanged. 

Nutrition

Serving: 1Waffle | Calories: 145kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 198mg | Potassium: 83mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 151IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 114mg | Iron: 1mg