This Classic Waffle Recipe makes perfectly crisp on the outside, fluffy on the inside waffles that are to die for!
We love to pair these waffles with my Golden Buttermilk Syrup and fresh fruits. It’s a match made in heaven.
We have been making these delicious classic waffles non stop at our house. I’m not joking when I say that my kids request them every weekend.
The best part? No separating egg whites and beating them till they are fluffy!
My recipe is so simple that even my kids can make these without any help from me.
I figured I better share this awesome recipe with you all, just in case you’re looking for THE BEST waffles out there!
What Makes These Waffles The Best
In my humble opinion, these waffles are the best because the batter is super quick to prepare (no beating egg whites and folding them into a batter). You can mix the whole thing up with a simple whisk or fork!
The texture of the waffles are crisp on the outside with a delightfully fluffy inside, with a hint of butter and vanilla throughout. They really are magical.
I actually found this recipe on AllRecipes and fell in love with it the first time I tried it.
Ingredients Needed For Classic Waffle Recipe-
- All Purpose Flour – some have used a combination of whole wheat flour and all purpose flour with great success
- Sugar
- Baking Powder – this is what helps give the waffles their perfect rise!
- Salt
- Butter – you can use salted or unsalted
- Milk – I use either 2% or whole milk
- Eggs
- Vanilla Extract
The Secret To Successful Waffles
Are you ready for the secret trick that makes these waffles the absolute BEST?!
Warm Milk.
Yup, that’s it! And here’s why – the warm milk allows the melted butter to stay in a liquid, without seizing up and clumping. This means the butter is woven beautifully through each and every waffle, every little waffle pocket and you can really taste it!
To warm the milk, I simply measure it out into a microwaveable measuring cup and heat it in the microwave for just 1 minute. You don’t want it hot, just warm.
Tips for Keeping Waffles Warm:
If you’re not going to enjoy the waffles straight off the waffle iron, place them in a single layer on a wire cooling rack.
- Turn your oven to the “warm” setting or about 220 degrees F. and place the fresh waffles in an even layer in the oven until ready to enjoy.
PRO TIP: Unlike pancakes, where you can toss them all on top of each other to keep them warm, waffles have a crispy outer coating that is highly desirable. If you stack them while they’re hot, they are going to create steam and quickly loose that crispiness.
Can You Freeze Waffles?
- YES! These waffles are great for storing in the freezer and popping straight into the toaster oven.
- Place the cooled waffles in a zip close bag and store in the freezer for up to 3 months.
I make a triple batch of these and my kids can enjoy them throughout the week. We love them with fresh berries, whipped cream and of course a little syrup never hurts!
What To Eat with Waffles?
Want to bulk up your weekend brunch? Here are a few of my go-to sides to pair with waffles…
- Fluffy Scrambled Eggs
- Air Fryer Bacon
- Creamy Fresh Fruit Salad
- Hard Boiled Eggs
Waffle Maker
We also just recently upgraded our waffle iron to a double waffle baker and it’s life changing.
I would highly recommend it if you’re looking for a new waffle maker!
I hope you enjoy these waffles as much as we do!
More Easy Breakfast Recipes to Try:
- Classic French Toast Recipe
- Classic PANCAKE Recipe
- Pumpkin Spiced Waffle Recipe
- Easy Overnight French Toast Casserole
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Classic Waffle Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 cups all purpose flour
- 2 tbsp sugar
- 4 tsp baking powder
- ½ tsp salt
- 2 eggs
- 1 1/2 cups milk
- 6 tbsp butter, melted (see notes if using salted butter)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
Instructions
- Preheat waffle iron.
- In a large bowl combine the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt and whisk to combine.
- Warm the milk up in the microwave for just 1 minute, or heat until slightly warm on the stove top.
- In a separate small bowl whisk the eggs and stir in the warm milk, melted butter and vanilla extract. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry and whisk until blended.
- Scoop the batter into the preheated waffle iron and cook until the waffles are golden brown and crisp. Serve immediately or lay on a cooling rack until cool. Store in zip close bags in freezer.*
Notes
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Victoria
Excellent recipe! Another staple!
Yunita Flett
The best waffles recipe..my grandkids loves it so much I’ve make this almost every weekend.
Katy
Oh dear. These waffles had the perfect consistency but we too can taste the bitter baking powder. Ours isn’t expired, I think there’s just too much in the receipe. I’m going to have to go back to whisking my egg whites separately.
Julia
So true! Horrible taste, there’s way too much soda in the recipe (I have a fresh pack if the author decides to chime in). In culinary school there’s a rule to use 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda per every 1 cup of flour. So you can see that she uses more than double of this amount from recommended ratio. Don’t add so much soda and you’ll be fine !
Shawn
Just a heads up Julia – the recipe calls for baking powder, not baking soda. 😉
Shawn
I’m sorry you didn’t like the taste Katy. I’ve never had that experience of tasting the baking powder, and with hundreds of 5 star reviews, I’m thinking you might be in the minority here. I’m wondering if you used tablespoons rather than teaspoons?
Anna
I followed this recipe exactly and it turned out like soup. Worst waffle recipe I’ve ever seen. Even extra flour did not salvage it
Elizabeth
Made them exactly to the recipe and they were perfect and delicious.
mr robert church
Ur a star thank you we love them so much xxx
Zoe
Ran out of milk so I used 1 cup creamer + 1/2 cup water and skipped the vanilla. I don’t know if it was the swap of ingredients or maybe the waffle maker I have but these were basically just pancakes in waffle shape. I’m looking for that light and fluffy inside with crispy outside. Nonetheless the recipe was very easy and still tasted delicious
Shawn
I would definitely try again with the ingredients required and make sure your waffle iron is sufficiently preheated.
Lacey
Cornstarch will give itt that crispy outside
Teddy
They were good at the start but the after taste is very bitter and tastes like soap and I was trying to make these for me and my wifey. But we only took a few bites before we both thought the after taste was like soap
Shawn
Hi Teddy, it sounds like your baking powder is expired if you’re having a bitter taste. I would look at tossing that one and buying a new package.
Adrianna P.
With all due respect I think those having issues are doing something wrong. I am a home taught baker by trade and had zero issues with this recipe. I have a wheat allergy, I even substituted the flour for Bobs Red Mill 1:1 GF flour. Perfect texture perfect flavor.
Deb
Delicious! The only thing I added was pecans for a little crunch. Peaches and bananas on top w maple syrup ❤ thanks
Brenda
Yes. Sadly, these are dense, heavy. Not light and fluffy. I did not forget the baking powder.
Abby Giljum
Love this recipe and I use it every time we are craving waffles.
Suman Mander
This is our go-to recipe. I make a batch for the week or sometimes for the freezer. The kids can just toast them on their own.. In an effort to be healthier I substituted the flour for organic whole wheat spelt flour and they are still soooo good.
Libby Beckwith
Great recipe! Added a cup of fresh blueberries.
A O
turned out very bitter
Shannon
Does your baking powder contain aluminum? If so, that could be why your waffles were bitter.
Denise
These came out perfect. I actually used oil instead of butter just because I didn’t have butter and they were still just as good.
Tami
Came out perfect! I changed nothing in the recipe. It was crispy on the outside as stated. I will use it again!
Crystal E
These were great! Crispy outside and light and fluffy inside. I made whip cream and strawberry compote for the toppings. Will use this recipe again! Thank you for sharing
Kandice
I’ve been trying all the online waffle recipes, and they’ve all be disappointing. This one though, chef’s kiss! It’s perfect! Make sure the eggs, butter, and milk are all warmed, and they come out perfect!
Mp
These waffles were perfect! I must have a small waffle , ended up with 8 waffles. Crispy on the outside, fluffy inside
Reletha DeJana Watkins
I used this recipe to make strawberry waffles for my grandchildren and they love them..
Susan
Very easy and they were crisp and tasty.
Nikki
These were very dense
Shawn
I’m sorry Nikki, is it possible you forgot to add the baking powder? Or maybe your baking powder is expired?
Stephanie
I recently just got a waffle maker and I’m SO glad I stumbled upon this recipe right away! I loved all of the wonderful reviews! This recipe is PERFECT AS IS! I did take another gals advice to substitute 1 cup of flour for 1 cup of protein powder. I’ve done vanilla and chocolate protein and both have turned out great! My husband and 2.5 year old love these! One batch makes 6 large waffles. Thank you so much for this wonderful recipe!
Janette
The BEST waffle recipe in the USA! It was simple and delicious to make. Also, make and freeze the rest for pop in the toaster for the next day. I ADDED my favorite pecans to the batter mix to my Mini waffle maker. Thank you!!
Maripi
I have tested other recipes, this one is surely the best
Tiffany
Wow! I never bake anything that good!! My kids said they were light, airy, and so delicious!! Thank you!! This will be our newest breakfast item for the summer!
Maryna
Turned out perfect, thank you! It’s my first time experience with this kind of waffles
Victoria
Best waffle recipe I’ve ever used. Really light and crispy waffles!
Andie Gilbreath
New recipe for me. New double waffle maker. My menfolk are giving me a standing ovation! Thank you, friends!
Bonnie
Oh my finally the best waffles ever thank you for the tip my waffles where crispy on outside fluffy inside thank you. I was out of vanilla extract so I put lemon ext. Paired with my blueberries heaven.
Christy
So good and easy to make
Erika Miller
Really great recipe!! I made extra batches to freeze for easy mornings. I have a round Cuisinart waffle maker and this recipe makes just shy of 4 waffles. I also add cinnamon to the fry ingredients about a tsp. I don’t make any baked good without cinnamon.
June
This recipe was actually good. I let the batter sit for at least five minutes while I cleaned and preheated my waffle iron. It made almost four big waffles.
Amanda
Not sure what went wrong but I followed to the T and they didn’t rise in my waffle maker. I made waffle skeletons lol
Bodie
Same here. Waffle skeletons that are way too sweet.
LolaG
Same. I forgot that waffle mix has to rest at least 5 minutes before heating. I’m guessing the author didn’t realize it either. I passed them off as waffle tortillas and rolled them up with ingredients inside. Note to self: wake up before cooking and find a better recipe.
M
Same here, didn’t work for me. Not sweet enough and didn’t rise at all. Will look for another recipe
Sophie kihm
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Joey
This is a great basic waffle recipe! smooth sailing, I add whatever additional flavours I like depending on if I want sweet or savory
Angie
It worked out quite well. Smelling the warm milk as it was pressed into the waffle iron. Next time I’ll use buttermilk
Lila
Fast and easy. My grandson “helped” and he loves them. He gets out the waffle iron whenever he comes over, and I keep some in the freezer, just in case
Erin H
Can you use buttermilk instead of milk?
Joesua
It tasted so good. My kids loved it.
Tip: if you don’t have butter, substitute it with olive oil
Wrangell
Simple and easy but I would do half the amount of baking soda
Marshall
Recipe calls for baking powder, not baking soda.
Nicole Kiriakopoulos
Love the recipe hard to read with ridiculous amount of ads that you can’t “skip” very annoying.
Becky R Killion
Loved them. Simple easy recipe. I just did half the recipe as I am only one eating them. Tasted great.
Yunita Flett
My grandkids and I make this lots of times the best waffles recipe ever