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Banana Flax Waffles

February 21, 2020 by Lindsay 17 Comments

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These Banana Flax Waffles are made with just seven ingredients and no added sugar. They freeze well and make a great breakfast or snack!

Banana Flax Waffles topped with blueberries and peanut butter

Hi friends!

I made these Banana Flax Waffles three times this week because I knew I needed to share them with you as soon as possible. My youngest is a huge waffle fan and I’ve gotten into the habit of buying a couple of boxes of frozen waffles each week at the store so we can both eat them for breakfast. I’ve had it on my list to develop a new homemade recipe because I think a good waffle recipe is something you should always have in your back pocket. 

In my opinion, a good waffle is hearty, not overly sweet and can easily be frozen and then popped in the toaster for a quick meal or snack.

This recipe fits the bill. It’s made with just seven ingredients. It’s a good way to use up a couple of ripe bananas if you’re tired of muffins or bread. And they freeze beautifully. 

Banana Flax Waffles

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These Banana Flax Waffles can be topped with peanut butter, syrup, yogurt or smashed berries. You can add chocolate chips, hemp or chia seeds or peanut butter to the batter. And they’re nut-free so they’d make a great addition to a school lunch box!

They’re made with kefir, which I think is part of why they’re so good. But you can also use whatever dairy or non-dairy milk you have on hand!

Here’s how you make them. (I have this Cuisinart Waffle Maker (aff link) and love it. Basic but you don’t need anything fancy).

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Banana Flax Waffles

Banana Flax Waffles topped with blueberries and peanut butter
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These Banana Flax Waffles are made with just seven ingredients and no added sugar. They freeze well and make a great breakfast or snack!

  • Author: Lindsay
  • Yield: six waffles 1x

Ingredients

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3/4 cup mashed ripe bananas (approx 2 medium)
2 eggs
1 cup plain kefir (i use whole milk kefir, or any dairy/non-dairy milk should work)
1/4 cup oil (i use avocado oil)
1/4 cup ground flaxseed
1.5 cups white whole wheat flour
1 tsp cinnamon
1 Tbsp baking powder
Optional mix-ins: chocolate chips, blueberries, hemp seeds, chia seeds

Instructions

  1. In a bowl, combine mashed bananas, eggs, kefir and oil.
  2. Stir in ground flax, flour, cinnamon and baking powder.
  3. Let sit for 5-10 minutes while waffle iron preheats.
  4. Grease waffle iron and scoop approx 1/3 cup onto waffle iron and cook as directed

Notes

You can sub 1/4 cup peanut butter for the oil if you want, or mix in some peanut butter in addition to the oil. Omitting the oil will make them a little bit denser but just as delicious.

To freeze, cool completely on wire cooling rack, break in half and stack. Place in a ziploc or reuseable bag, remove excess air and store in the freezer. Pop them in the toaster when ready to eat!

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These will definitely be a new staple in our house. My youngest has taste-tested all three batches and is a huge fan.

These Banana Flax Waffles are made with just seven ingredients and no added sugar. They freeze well and make a great breakfast or snack!

I think you could make these vegan by turning the ground flax into 2 flax eggs and using non-dairy milk, but I haven’t tried it myself!

Enjoy!
–Lindsay–

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Filed Under: Breakfast, Food Prep, Snack Tagged With: Banana, Egg, Ground Flaxseed, Kefir, Oil, White Whole Wheat Flour

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Lindsay Livingston is a Registered Dietitian and new mom from Columbus, Ohio. On her blog, she shares simple, healthy recipes, nutrition tips, workouts and snapshots of her life. Follow her on Twitter @LeanGrnBeanBlog and Instagram @TheLeanGreenBean and be sure to subscribe via RSS or email so you never miss a post!

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Comments

  1. Rebecca says

    February 21, 2020 at 8:46 AM

    Made these this morning and everyone in the family loved them! We don’t have any left to freeze so I’ll need to double next time. We have an egg allergy and I just left the eggs out and they turned out fine. (I normally would add mashed banana or flax to something like this.)

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  2. Cortnee says

    February 27, 2020 at 11:54 AM

    We also had to leave out the eggs. I added 1/3 cup water to our flax and let it set up to create the “egg.” Cane out perfect! Soft on the inside, some crunch on the outside. Perfect amount of sweetness topped with almond butter and a drizzle of maple syrup. These will become my go to waffle recipe! Thank you.

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    • Darlene Drover says

      March 8, 2025 at 9:24 AM

      Would regular whole wheat flour work here instead of white whole wheat? Or would they be too dense?

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  3. Caroline says

    March 9, 2020 at 1:08 PM

    Made these over the weekend and the kids loved them!!! Have never tried kefir so it was nice to try something new. Might make another batch to freeze!

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  4. Carrie says

    March 11, 2020 at 10:39 PM

    So happy to find a no-added-sugar waffle recipe. I made these with a mini waffle maker and got about a dozen. They freeze well and I am enjoying them in the morning with a slathering of peanut butter and a dollop of no-sugar-added blueberry chia jam. Thanks for the great recipe!

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  5. Kirsten says

    March 12, 2020 at 3:45 PM

    I have made this recipe three times now at night, freeze them and pop them in our toaster in the morning. My 1.5 year old loves these! I just made these using gluten free flour and almond milk for my husband and he devoured them. They are filling, healthy and delicious! Thanks! You are my go-to for recipes my family will love.

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  6. Amanda Mitchell says

    March 24, 2020 at 9:15 AM

    Big hit with the kids this morning! We subbed kefir for 1/2 cup plain yogurt and 1/2 cup milk. We added hemp hearts and chocolate chips. Will definitely be making again!

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    • Lindsay says

      April 3, 2020 at 6:49 PM

      ooh def adding hemp next time to mine!

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  7. Diane says

    April 1, 2020 at 9:10 AM

    Really good. Easy to put together and kid and dad approved!! We liked the added peanut butter option!!

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    • Lindsay says

      April 3, 2020 at 6:45 PM

      yay! happy they’re a hit!

      Reply
  8. Amy Zeitler says

    September 5, 2020 at 3:23 PM

    How much PB would you add if you were going to add it to the batter?

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  9. Caroline says

    August 7, 2021 at 7:51 PM

    These are a staple in our house! Kids like them with blueberries. I always make a double batch now to have on hand in the freezer . They reheat so well in the toaster.

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  10. Vibha Mahadeo says

    January 1, 2022 at 2:56 PM

    We made these this morning for the upcoming school week. They looked and smelled delicious. I’m sure the kids will love them. We used almond milk which is what we had.

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  11. Vibha Mahadeo says

    January 7, 2022 at 6:12 PM

    My kids really enjoyed this recipe. It was easy to make and freezes well. Thanks!

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  12. Andrea says

    January 25, 2022 at 2:08 PM

    I can’t get over how easy these are to make. I make them and freeze! They reheat well in the toaster and make for a great breakfast or snack. My boys love them with cream cheese or nut butter.

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  13. Natalie says

    August 26, 2022 at 11:23 AM

    Amazing! Easy, delicious, kid friendly. Used a 50-50 mixture of soy milk and full fat yogurt for a thicker Kefir-like texture. Worked perfectly. This recipe is a KEEPER!

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