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Waffle lovers, this one’s for you! The perfect fluffy-on-the-inside, crispy-on-the-outside waffles, ready for topping with butter and a generous pour of maple syrup. For over a decade, my homemade waffle recipe has been top-rated on Google and Pinterest and I know you’ll love it too!

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Pin RecipeWhat Makes This Waffle Recipe a Standout
What makes one basic, plain waffle recipe stand out from the rest? They’re all made the same way, with the same ingredients, right?
Well, yes and no! There are slight variations in ingredients, quantities, and technique that can make a big difference in how a recipe turns out. Here’s what sets my waffles apart from a lot of other recipes that are out there.
- Rather than oil, I use melted butter. This makes the waffles tender, enhances their flavor, and helps them crisp up.
- I go light on the sugar. You’ll be adding toppings anyway—you don’t need your waffles to be sugary sweet too!
- We keep it simple by not whipping the egg whites separately. I tested this recipe with and without separating the whites from the yolks and found that this step didn’t make enough difference to justify the extra work (and the extra bowl to wash).

My Best Tips for Fluffy and Fabulous Waffles
I have a whole post for my best waffle-making secrets, but here are some pointers to get you started:
- Whisk the eggs well. Whisk those eggs up nice and fluffy! You might not think it makes a difference, but it does! Adding air to the eggs gives your waffles a light and airy texture.
- Don’t overmix. When mixing your batter, do so gently. The batter will have lumps in it. That’s fine! Just mix until the ingredients are combined and stop.
- Allow the batter to rest. Let your batter rest for about 5 minutes before making your first waffle. This allows the flour to fully hydrate, thickening the batter.
- Do NOT peek. Cook your waffle until it stops steaming. DO NOT PEEK. You will tear your waffle apart and it won’t cook correctly if you open the waffle iron too soon.
- Cool on a rack. Place the waffles on a wire rack you take them out of your waffle iron. The waffles will stay crispier that way; if you immediately put them on a plate, the bottoms will steam and get soggy.

Keeping Your Waffles Warm
To keep waffles warm while you’re whipping up more for your family, preheat your oven to the “warm” setting or lowest setting available. Or, to make your waffles extra crispy, heat your oven to 200ºF.
Place the waffles right on the oven rack when you take them out of your waffle iron. The waffles will stay crispy and warm until you’re ready to enjoy!
Storage and Reheating
If you’re planning to enjoy the leftover waffles within a day or two, storing them properly will keep them fresh and crispy.
- To store: Before storing, make sure the waffles are completely cooled on a wire rack. Storing them while warm will create steam, making the waffles soggy. Place the cooled waffles in an airtight container or resealable plastic bag. Refrigerate them for up to 2 days or freeze them for up to 3 months.
- To reheat: Pop the waffles in a toaster or toaster oven for 1-2 minutes until crispy. You can also use an oven at 350°F for about 5-10 minutes to warm them up.

More Recipes for Breakfast Lovers
- Now that you know how to make a classic waffle recipe, try my fluffy pancake recipe, which is another of my family’s favorites!
- Making brunch for a crowd? This baked French toast casserole is always a hit! Or make this savory breakfast casserole. (When I’m hosting a big gathering, I like to make both!)
- For another take on a basic waffle, try these Bisquick waffles. It’s the recipe my mom and dad used to make when I was growing up!

Waffle Recipe
Equipment
- Waffle Maker
- Hand mixer
Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 tablespoon white sugar
- 4 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 eggs
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup butter melted
- 1 3/4 cups milk
Instructions
- Gather your ingredients. Preheat your waffle iron and spray with cooking spray or rub a little melted butter on.
- Whisk together the dry ingredients – flour, sugar, baking powder and salt.2 cups all-purpose flour, 1 tablespoon white sugar, 4 teaspoons baking powder, 1/4 teaspoon salt
- In another bowl, beat the eggs with a mixer until light and fluffy and pale in color.2 eggs
- Add the vanilla to the egg mixture.1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- Mix the egg mixture into the dry mixture.
- Add the butter and milk into the mixture- blending until just smooth.1 3/4 cups milk, 1/2 cup butter
- Let mixture sit for about 5 minutes before adding to the waffle iron.
- Pour onto hot iron and cook until golden brown.
- Serve topped with pure maple syrup and butter or your favorite fruit and whipped cream.
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Notes
- To keep waffles warm while you’re whipping up more for your family, preheat your oven to the “warm” setting or lowest setting available.
- Place the waffles right on the rack when you take them out of your waffle iron. The waffles will stay crispy and warm until you’re ready to enjoy!
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Who knew making waffles could be so delicious and simple 😁 Thank you so much. Nice to know I don’t ever need to buy waffle mix again. Five stars…
Nice try who makes waffles at 6pm
Can I save extra waffle mix ? If yes for how long ?
I make waffles every Sunday but usually use a mix, as I haven’t previously found the results to be worth the extra effort of making them from scratch. Today, I was out of waffle mix, so I found this recipe and decided to give it a try. These were easy to make and absolutely delicious! They tasted SO much better than a mix – well worth the few extra steps. I followed the recipe exactly with the exception of mixing entirely by hand, including beating the eggs with a wire whisk (just didn’t feel like digging out the hand mixer). They turned out perfectly and the whole family loved them. I think I’ll be ditching the mix!
I am so happy to hear this! Thanks for sharing!
Very good waffle recipe. We all like it.
Great recipe. My family enjoyed it. Easy to make and quick.
Thanks this was amazing 🔥
Loved the recipe, it reminded of theone my big sister taught me when I was a teenager. Brought back a wonderful memory. Oh yes and it tasted wonderful.
Just made these waffles, easy and delicious!
the recipe doesn’t even have the required amounts of ingredients
It does. I got confused too. You just need to scroll down (from the part you read that has no amount for the ingredients) then you’ll find the amounts needed along with the directions again.
My husband begs for these waffles they’re so good and I use 1-1 flour to make them gluten free.
Tastes of metal due to teaspoons of baking powder
Unfortunately, I did not sift the baking powder into the flour. My waffles had very unsavory small baking powder lumps in them. Also, directions call for less stirring which also contributed. Made double batch for gifting but would not give to anyone. Did have nice flavor.
Hi can I use this recipe in a mini waffle iron
I totally fubar’d the directions, but, they still came out pretty good. I will try again paying better attention to the steps.
My mix came out not thick at all. I’m going to add more flour and next time maybe just hand beat the eggs.
Worked perfectly! Super fluffy! Whole family loved them
Just made these for brunch. They were delicious! Crunchy on the outside and tender on the inside. I have plenty left over for quick breakfasts. Thank you for the recipe!
My daughter loves these….i even put fruit in some and chocolate chips in others…best homemade waffles ever