Simple Pumpkin Waffles Recipe - Savory Nothings (2024)

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Welove these soft and fluffy pumpkin waffles! My recipe makes a quick batter from scratch with an entire cup of pumpkin, eggs, flour, pumpkin spice (obviously!) and milk. The perfect treat on a crisp fall morning!

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I don’t know if there’s anything I love more than the crisp and clear mornings in late summer/early fall. As soon as September hits the calendar, I bust out the pumpkin and we start baking pumpkin bread, pumpkin muffins… And make these pumpkin waffles!

The waffles are very simple to make, but pumpkin tends to make baked goods dense, so make sure the batter isn’t overmixed. If you want to be extra-thorough, beat the egg whites to stiff peaks before adding them to the batter!

Then they bake up to crispy and fluffy perfection in your waffle iron, ready to be loaded with your favorite toppings forbreakfast(or ice cream for dessert!).

Ingredients you’ll need

Here is a visual overview of the ingredients in the recipe. Scroll down to the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post for quantities!

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Ingredient notes

  • this recipe works great with almond milk in place of regular milk
  • use either oil or melted butter – oil is easier to use, melted butter makes them richer and more decadent
  • replace half of the flour with whole wheat flour for a nuttier taste
  • use granulated sugar in place of the brown sugar; or skip it entirely to keep these naturally sweetened
  • if you don’t have pumpkin spice, use 2teaspoonscinnamon, 1teaspoonground ginger, ½teaspoonallspice and ½teaspoonground nutmeg (cut back on the ground ginger if making these for little kids) (or click here for my homemade pumpkin spice mix recipe)
  • separate the eggs and beat the egg whites to stiff peaks before adding them to the batter for even fluffier and crisper waffles

Step by step photos

How to make pumpkin waffles:

1) combine the dry ingredients in a large bowl.

2) Make sure to only use HALF a 15-oz can of pumpkin!! and

3) combine it with the remaining wet ingredients in a separate bowl.

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4) Add the wet to the dry ingredients and

5) fold together JUST until combined, some lumps are fine.

Recipe tips

Batter tips

  • The reason you want to combine the dry ingredients and wet ingredients very well separately: 1) You want the baking powder and baking soda very evenly distributed, to make sure the waffles rise evenly; and 2) you can’t mix the batter a lot once the wet and dry ingredients are combined, so you have to make sure that baking powder is evenly distributed now!
  • Stirring the batter: When stirring the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients, you want them to be just mixed. If you whisk both together really hard, the waffles will turn out more dense and chewy instead of light and fluffy. Scroll back up to the recipe video to see what my batter looks like!
  • Batter too thin? The batter should be like thick pancake batter. You can tell your batter is too thin if your first waffles come out deflated and shapeless vs fluffy and slightly crisp. Fold another 2-3 tablespoons of flour into the batter to fix this – this frequently happens to me when I use very large eggs from the farm but it’s easy to correct.

Waffle cooking tips

  • Bake them correctly: Because of the pumpkin, the waffles are quite soft as-is. If you don’t bake them right in your waffle iron, they will not turn out the way they should. Use medium-high heat and allow the waffle maker to fully heat up before greasing. Bake the waffles until they are crispy on the outside – they take a little longer than regular waffles. They will crisp up more once they’re out of the waffle maker and soften back up if left at room temperature for too long.
  • Waffle size: I tend to make these on the smaller side with about 1.5 large cookie scoops of batter per waffle. I find they bake up fluffier this way vs making very large/thick and heavy waffles.
  • Texture: The waffles might look a bit gooey when cut into while warm, but if you tear them you should see how fluffy they are.
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Extra waffle tip!

How to know when to open your waffle iron?

It’s generally safe to open the iron once it has mostly stopped steaming! If no more HEAVY steam comes out of the iron, it means the wet ingredients have mostly cooked and it’s safe to open the iron to check on the waffles without ripping them apart.

Click here for more tips for how to make homemade waffles!

PS how adorable is this pumpkin waffle maker?! Here’s my affiliate link:

Make-Ahead and Freezer Instructions

Make the waffles a day ahead

Bake the waffles as instructed. Once you remove them from the waffle iron, immediately place them on a cooling rack.

Once the waffles have cooled down, cover them with a clean kitchen towel and leave them at room temperature.

The waffles will feel soft in the morning, but don’t worry! Pop them into the toaster until they’re hot and crispy.

How to freeze pumpkin waffles

Bake the waffles as instructed. Once you remove them from the waffle iron, immediately place them on a cooling rack.

Once the waffles havecompletely cooled down, place them into freezer bags individually. Alternatively, place them in a single layer on a lined baking sheet and freeze until solid before transferring stacks of waffles to freezer bags.

Freeze the waffles for up to three months. Reheat them in a toaster. Alternatively, bake them on a lined baking sheet for 10-12 minutes at 350°F in your preheated oven.

Serving suggestions

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Cream cheese and maple syrup are musts for me with these waffles! I also enjoy some chopped pecans sprinkled on top – such a great flavor and texture.

When I’m feeling fancy, I whip up a batch of brown sugar cinnamon apples or some crockpot hot apple cider to serve on the side. Great for a festive fall brunch!

More pumpkin recipes

  • Easy Pumpkin Scones
  • Pumpkin Coffee Cake
  • Fluffy Pumpkin Pancakes
  • The Best Healthy Pumpkin Muffins

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Simple Pumpkin Waffles

Make these simple pumpkin waffles as a special treat on a crisp fall morning – they come out soft, fluffy and perfectly spiced!

Recipe by Nora from Savory Nothings

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Recipe details

Prep 10 minutes mins

Cook 20 minutes mins

Total 30 minutes mins

Servings 12 waffles

Difficulty Easy

Ingredients

Dry Ingredients

  • 2 cups all purpose flour
  • ¼ cup brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1-2 teaspoons pumpkin spice use ground cinnamon, ginger, allspice and nutmeg if you don't have pumpkin spice
  • 1 teaspoons cinnamon

Wet Ingredients

  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 ⅓ cup milk
  • ¼ cup maple syrup
  • 3 tablespoons oil OR melted butter
  • 1 cup canned pumpkin NOT 1 can

Instructions

  • In a large bowl stir together the dry ingredients.

  • In a measuring jug whisk the eggs, milk, maple syrup, melted butter (or oil) and canned pumpkin until smooth.

  • Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix until just combined – some lumps are fine.

  • Bake the waffles in your waffle iron according to the manufacturer's instructions. I recommend baking them on medium heat for a little longer than regular waffles to help them cook through in the middle and crisp up on the outside.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1waffleCalories: 183kcalCarbohydrates: 28gProtein: 5gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 44mgSodium: 125mgPotassium: 170mgFiber: 1gSugar: 11gVitamin A: 3281IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 74mgIron: 2mg

Nutrition is an estimate.

More recipe information

Suitable for: Vegetarian

Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

I first shared this recipe in the fall of 2014. I updated the photos, post and video to make it more helpful to you on September 3, 2020.

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P.S: Want more pumpkin recipes? Check out my collection of canned pumpkin recipes!

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About Nora
When I got married to my professional chef husband, I realized I had to step up my game in the kitchen. Now I share my favorite foolproof family recipes here on Savory Nothings: Chef-approved, kid-vetted and easy enough for everyday home cooks like you and me! Learn more.

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  1. Pat Marthaler says

    Simple Pumpkin Waffles Recipe - Savory Nothings (16)
    very good

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  2. Doris says

    Simple Pumpkin Waffles Recipe - Savory Nothings (17)
    I made these for dinner and added some crushed and pieces of pecans on top. Oh so delicious! Perfect fall comfort food. Going to enjoy leftovers for breakfast. Can’t wait to have them with my morning coffee. Love your videos! Thanks 🙂

    Reply

  3. BJ Mandley says

    Excellent, loved using half of this recipe (2 eggs) with my new little waffle maker.

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    • Nora says

      I’m so glad!

      Reply

  4. Karen Cable says

    I just made these for the family for a late breakfast. My son’s not wild about pumpkin nor does my husband like cinnamon. Tough luck, made em per the instructions. We sounded like cartoon characters: mmmm, yum, so good, ahhhhh. I have e new go-to waffle recipe!

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  5. Mindy says

    Simple Pumpkin Waffles Recipe - Savory Nothings (18)
    Came out great! I separated the eggs as suggested and used melted butter. I adapted the pumpkin spice recipe using less ginger and nutmeg, but that’s due to preference (I’m not a huge fan of nutmeg). I set my waffle iron to the darkest setting to ensure it crisped up. My two young boys loved them. I will definitely make it again.

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    • Nora says

      I’m so glad, Mindy!

      Reply

  6. Larkin says

    Simple Pumpkin Waffles Recipe - Savory Nothings (19)
    My toddler loves these waffles and they freeze beautifully (parchment paper between the waffles so they don’t stick together). I always make a double batch then I’ve got an easy and quick breakfast, just pop them in the toaster. I’ve made this recipe a dozen times now, it is delicious and perfect! Thank you.

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    • Nora says

      I’m so glad! And yes, I always double batch these for the freezer, too. So simple to do and so worth it!

      Reply

  7. Liz says

    Simple Pumpkin Waffles Recipe - Savory Nothings (20)
    I also separated eggs and added the whites whipped. Made them extra fluffy and crisp.

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  8. Sara says

    Simple Pumpkin Waffles Recipe - Savory Nothings (21)
    Just made these this morning! I divided the recipe into 1/3 of the measurements to make just four. They turned out delicious after four minutes in my waffle iron. Great way to use leftover pumpkin puree!

    Reply

  9. Linda Kay says

    Simple Pumpkin Waffles Recipe - Savory Nothings (22)
    easy to make, good tasting

    Reply

  10. Shari says

    Simple Pumpkin Waffles Recipe - Savory Nothings (23)
    Just made these waffles. Super easy, super delicious. So many pumpkin recipes don’t even have pumpkin flavor. These were loaded with pumpkin flavor! Thanks for a recipe I will use again!

    Reply

  11. fedna says

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    i had tried this recipe and this was great, i didn’t have maple syrup so i swap it with honey, i’m not sure how the maple was support to taste but the this recipe was amazing. the waffle was fluffy i did the separating the egg white and yolk method and it was good . Good job 🙂

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  12. L Frank says

    Simple Pumpkin Waffles Recipe - Savory Nothings (25)
    Easy to make, made a double batch to use up an entire can, tastes great. Might whip the egg whites next time for extra fluffiness and crispness.

    Reply

  13. Linda says

    Simple Pumpkin Waffles Recipe - Savory Nothings (26)
    Added choc chips per some previous commenters’ requests and wow, perfect fall brunch recipe!

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  14. Taylor N says

    These look amazing but I only have Pumpkin Pie spice . Could I Substitute pumpkin pie spice for the spices it calls for ?

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    • Nora says

      Hi Taylor, yes you can absolutely! If you have cinnamon, I would do a mix of pure cinnamon and pumpkin pie spice. Otherwise just use pumpkin spice mix to taste!

      Reply

  15. Vicky says

    Simple Pumpkin Waffles Recipe - Savory Nothings (27)
    These were very easy to mix (doubled the recipe) and would have been better if I’d remembered to add the melted butter!

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  16. Jenn says

    Hi! I’m so excited to try these! How many ounces was your can on pumpkin??

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    • Nora says

      Hi Jenn! Hope you’ll love the waffles 🙂 I used 1 CUP of pumpkin puree in this recipe, with is about 1/2 of a 15-ounce can. Hope that helps 🙂

      Reply

  17. Becky says

    Simple Pumpkin Waffles Recipe - Savory Nothings (28)
    Sooo yummy! Thanks for the recipe. I’ve tried pumpkin waffles before, and my kids snubbed them. This recipe was a hit! I tried a batch with chocolate chips and walnuts, and it was equally delicious.

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    • Nora says

      Yay, that’s amazing Becky! I’m so glad the waffles turned out well for you and the kids loved them. Great idea with the chocolate chips and walnuts – I’ll have to try that with the pumpkin I still have in the freezer. Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review – I appreciate it very much!

      Reply

  18. Candy C says

    Simple Pumpkin Waffles Recipe - Savory Nothings (29)
    Made these this morning to use up some leftover canned pumpkin and they are awesome! I used 3 teaspoons of pumpkin pie spice and they were nice and spicy. Thanks for such a quick and easy recipe.

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    • Nora says

      Candy, I’m so happy you enjoyed the waffles! Thank you for coming back to review the recipe – I appreciate it very much.

      Reply

  19. Cindy says

    Simple Pumpkin Waffles Recipe - Savory Nothings (30)
    Loved them!!! I only had Maple Praline Sugar Free Syrup so I used it…. wonderful. Has anyone made them using a gluten free four ?

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    • Nora says

      Hi Cindy, I’m so happy you liked the waffles. I have not made this particular recipe with gf flour, but I frequently make banana waffles with buckwheat flour. I think the pumpkin might provide enough stability for it to be fine – maybe add some chia gel if you’re not using a readily-mixed gluten free baking blend. Let us know how it goes if you end up testing! One issue that might happen is that the batter sticks to the waffle iron too much. In that case you could simply turn it into pancakes 🙂

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  20. Susan says

    Simple Pumpkin Waffles Recipe - Savory Nothings (31)
    We tried this for dinner. They were delicious.♥️ I did make a few adjustments… I used self rising flour and added pumpkin pie spice and cinnamon instead of other sipices. I also used maple sugar instead of maple syrup. Turned out magnificent!!

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    • Nora says

      I’m so happy to read this, Susan! I’m glad you liked the pumpkin waffles and your adjustments sound like a great idea! Thanks for reviewing the recipe – I appreciate your time so much!

      Reply

  21. Larry says

    Simple Pumpkin Waffles Recipe - Savory Nothings (32)
    Made these today, my wife and I both thought they were exceptional. Delicious!!!!!! You described them perfectly, yet they still exceeded expectations. Thank you.

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    • Nora says

      I’m very happy you and your wife enjoyed the pumpkin waffles, Larry! They’re one of our fall favorites. Thanks for taking the time to review the recipe – I appreciate it so much!

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      • Larry says

        You’re so welcome. Just wanted to let you know I did bake and freeze the leftovers. They were just as wonderful the next day. Spice flavor may have come out more. Thanks again for the keeper. I liked your page on Facebook and look forward to more of your recipes.

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FAQs

What is the secret to making good waffles? ›

Here are some tips:
  • Strike while the iron's hot. If your waffles come out pale and soft, it could be because the appliance isn't hot enough. ...
  • Whip your whites. ...
  • Opt for oil instead of butter. ...
  • Try a yeasted-waffle recipe. ...
  • Add cornstarch. ...
  • Finish them in the oven.
Apr 9, 2022

How do you make waffles crispy and not soggy? ›

Grease the Waffle Iron With Cooking Spray

If you're looking for how to make crispy waffles in a waffle maker, try using cooking spray instead. Cooking spray won't burn as rapidly as butter, and will help achieve that satisfyingly crisp outside you crave.

How do you spruce up waffle mix? ›

  1. Bacon! ...
  2. A handful of blueberries or other small or sliced berries.
  3. Miniature chocolate chips. ...
  4. Miniature cinnamon chips. ...
  5. Peanut butter (about 1/4 cup peanut butter for every cup of flour). ...
  6. 1/2 cup cocoa with 1/3 cup sugar.
  7. 1 cup crushed pineapples (drained well); top finished waffles with whipped cream and coconut flakes.
Aug 20, 2014

Why won't my waffles get crispy? ›

The problem is moisture. You need some of it to make sure your waffles are tender, but too much and that extra moisture will quickly soften the waffle's outer crust. Buttermilk is also a tricky ingredient because it tends to make a heavier batter, which results in less crispy waffles.

Should you let waffle batter rest? ›

Recommended overnight or 2 hr resting – for the tastiest waffles, rest the batter overnight in the fridge or for at least 2 hours. This makes the flour grains absorb the liquid so it makes the inside of the waffles softer.

Why are restaurant waffles so good? ›

An undeniable element of technique is involved in the flipping, timing, and surgical extraction of delicate waffles from the teeth of the iron. It also takes an experienced hand to not cram too much batter into the iron or underfill and end up with a thin, lackluster puck.

What is a lumberjack waffle? ›

These cheesy waffles may be short on ingredients, but they are full of flavor. Eggs, bacon, canadian bacon, breakfast sausage and plenty of Sargento® Shredded Sharp Cheddar Cheese are combined and made into the perfect keto-friendly breakfast.

What's the difference between a waffle and a Belgian waffle? ›

The Difference Between Belgian Waffles and Regular Waffles

Belgian waffles have extra-deep pockets—the better for filling with butter, jam, maple syrup, or whipped cream. They're sometimes made with egg whites to give them their signature crispy-on-the-outside, fluffy-on-the-inside texture.

How to make waffles crispier in waffle maker? ›

Cornstarch is the secret to crispy waffles. It guarantees that your waffles will be perfectly crisp and tender. Separating the egg is optional but is recommended (especially for deeper waffle irons). This recipe makes 4 standard waffles (1/2-inch to 3/4-inch thick).

Does oil or butter make waffles crispy? ›

Cake flour is all purpose flour with cornstarch added. It creates waffles that are crisp on the outside, tender inside. Using vegetable oil instead of melted butter – once my go-to for homemade waffle batter – makes your waffles light and airy, not dense.

How to spice up Krusteaz waffle mix? ›

Step 2: Make the Waffle Batter

Feel free to add your favorite mix-ins, such as blueberries, chocolate chips, or even a dash of cinnamon for an extra kick.

Why add egg to waffle mix? ›

By whipping extra air into the egg whites, you can create a light and delicate foam that carries that air into the waffle batter. When the batter is light and airy, so are the waffles.

Can you over mix waffle batter? ›

Mix the batter gently

Some lumps are fine and will cook out. If your recipe calls for whipped egg whites, carefully fold them into the batter in three or four batches. Don't overmix. Overmixing your waffle batter can leave you with tough, chewy or hard waffles instead of crisp waffles with tender insides.

Why are my waffles not light and fluffy? ›

Making pancake and waffle batter ahead of time is a huge no-no and will lead to flat, dense results every time. Even letting your batter hang out for just a few minutes after you've mixed it before you start ladling it onto the griddle will lead to less fluffy results.

What are the qualities of a good waffle? ›

Waffles have a nice crispyness on the outside while being soft inside. As Doris said, the square indentations make waffles better at holding maple syrup. Pancakes have a uniform texture.

How do I make sure my waffles don't get soggy? ›

Once the waffle is done cooking, she begins tossing it from one hand to the other. "Take the waffle out of the maker and toss them back and forth to let the steam escape," she says. "It helps make sure that the crispiness of those edges is retained."

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