Banana Waffles

  3.3 – 6 reviews  • Banana
Who needs sugar when you have ripe bananas to sweeten these moist and fluffy gluten-free waffles?
Level: Easy
Total: 30 min
Active: 15 min
Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

  1. 6 large eggs, beaten
  2. 3 very ripe bananas, peeled and mashed
  3. 3 tablespoons virgin coconut oil, melted and cooled slightly, plus more for the waffle iron
  4. 1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  5. 6 tablespoons coconut flour
  6. 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  7. 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  8. 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  9. Raspberries, raw honey and chopped toasted pecans, for serving

Instructions

  1. Whisk the eggs, bananas, coconut oil and vanilla in a medium bowl until completely combined. Vigorously whisk in the coconut flour, baking powder, cinnamon and salt until no lumps of dry flour remain.
  2. Prepare a waffle iron for medium-high heat and brush both sides with coconut oil. Fill each section of the iron about three-quarters of the way full (there should still be some waffle iron showing). Cook until the waffles are golden brown and slightly crisp, 6 to 10 minutes. Keep the waffles warm in a 200-degree F oven or covered with foil on a plate; repeat with the remaining batter. Serve with raspberries, a drizzle of honey and chopped pecans.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 330
Total Fat 19 grams
Saturated Fat 14 grams
Cholesterol 280 milligrams
Sodium 380 milligrams
Carbohydrates 28 grams
Dietary Fiber 6 grams
Protein 12 grams
Sugar 12 grams

Reviews

Justin Coleman
I have used this recipe many times, it is my favorite. I use over-ripe bananas that I have frozen (just take the peeling off and stick them in a freezer bag). I use 1/2 cup of either coconut flour, OR regular flour, either one works fine. I also use regular oil as I do not keep coconut oil around. I got my coconut flour off amazon, brand name “full circle market”. I also keep that in the freezer, because some flours get rancid easily. Hope that helps some of you who have had problems 🙂 
Michael Waters
Horrible recipe! I followed the recipe really well and have new ingredients, but the batter was flat, mushy, and stuck to the waffle iron. I ended up adding a lot more flour (regular, not coconut) and some milk, which fixed the problem.
Mark White
did not cook as well as a regular waffle and did not taste the same
Dana Lowery
Unpleasant texture, and no flavor.  We were quite disappointed.
Tasha Walker
Easy to make and delicious!
Katie Castillo
I liked it a lot. It tasted like a sugary, yummy pancake and was one of the best I ever had!
Cheyenne Garrison
what are the calories, sugars, protein, and carb count?
Samantha Mack
can I substitute 100% whole wheat?
Raymond Ali
Coconut flour can be found at Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, Earth Fare, Lidl, Ross, TJ Maxx, and even my local Walmart surprisingly.
Erik Moore
Whole Foods has coconut flour!

 

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