Dairy-Free Coconut Waffles

July 2024 · 5 minute read
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Dairy-Free Coconut Waffles -- made with whole wheat flour, coconut milk, coconut oil, coconut flakes, and a touch of honey -- are tender, golden, and absolutely delicious!

 

If you enjoy coconut, you'll also love One-Bowl Coconut Cupcakes, Chocolate Coconut Banana Bread, and Coconut Shortbread Cookies!

It's been said that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. So why not put important to good use and make breakfast scrum-diddly-umptious at the same time? (Did I just make up that word? Because I sure don't know how to spell it.) As a self-proclaimed waffle connoisseur, I feel obligated to tell you that these waffles are AMAZING. If you have a fondness for coconut, you're in for a real treat. And if you're always on the look-out for dairy-free recipes, I have a feeling that this is one you'll return to time and time again!

Thanks to a milk protein-intolerant third baby, there was a year of my life during which I could not ingest a trace of dairy. And I'm not gonna lie, y'all...it was hard at first. When you can't have something (a.) that constitutes your favorite food group, and (b.) whose derivatives are found in just about everything sold at the grocery store, well, it feels like you can eat pretty much nothing. But the good news is that it does get easier, and part of the reason for that is because you figure out how to adapt your favorite old recipes into glorious, new, dairy-free versions of their former selves.

These waffles originally called for milk and butter, both of which were a breeze to swap out with coconut milk and coconut oil. For this recipe, you'll want to use the type of coconut milk that's sold in a ½-gallon carton in the refrigerated section of the grocery store, not the canned coconut milk found in the Asian foods section (which I, incidentally, happen to love). I also prefer making this recipe with whole wheat pastry flour, which lends baked goods with the nutritive benefits of 100% whole wheat flour while retaining a lighter taste and texture. And for me, stirring some flaked coconut into the batter adds an additional element to these waffles as well. But if you like the flavor of coconut more than the texture, feel free to leave that out.

After all, it's the flavor of these waffles that really makes them shine. Of course they're coconutty, but the essence is delicate rather than overpowering. The vanilla contributes an almost floral undertone and the honey gives a perfect hint of sweetness. Yep...you know a waffle is tasty when it gets scarfed down as quickly as you can remove it from the waffle iron and nobody even misses the syrup!

A single batch of this recipe makes about four of the large, round waffles pictured here, but I always make a double batch so that I can refrigerate the leftovers to reheat for quick, wholesome breakfasts all week long. I don't know about you, but if I'm going to pull out the waffle maker, I'd rather end up with twice as many of these beauties. 😉

So the next time you're in the mood for waffles, please promise me that you'll try these Dairy-Free Coconut Waffles! Not only are they full of good-for-you ingredients, but they are a delectable breakfast treat, whether you partake of dairy or not.

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Dairy-Free Coconut Waffles ~ made with whole wheat pastry flour, coconut milk, coconut oil, and honey...tender, golden, and delicious! | FiveHeartHome.com

Dairy-Free Coconut Waffles

Dairy-Free Coconut Waffles -- made with whole wheat flour, coconut milk, coconut oil, coconut flakes, and a touch of honey -- are tender, golden, and absolutely delicious! By Samantha Skaggs Course: BreakfastCuisine: American Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 20 minutes Total Time: 30 minutes Servings: 4 large waffles Calories: 498kcal Print Pin Rate

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Calories: 498kcal | Carbohydrates: 46g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 34g | Saturated Fat: 29g | Cholesterol: 41mg | Sodium: 322mg | Potassium: 596mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 60IU | Vitamin C: 0.8mg | Calcium: 123mg | Iron: 5mg Made this recipe? I'd love to see on IG!Mention @FiveHeartHome or tag #FiveHeartHome!

Adapted from Pastry Affair.

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