These easy to love Spelt Flour Waffles, will make your healthy New Year breakfasts more appealing!

Crispy Spelt Waffles on plate

Spelt Flour Recipes

Sometimes I can’t resist a naughty breakfast like brownie belgiam waffles, or caramel apple cinnamon rolls.

Then I straighten my halo and take a recipe the other direction. When I’m really on my A-game, no one even notices!

These golden spelt waffles are a healthy recipe my family adores.

They are light, airy and crisp. The perfect platform for pure maple syrup. Plus the spelt offers a wondrously nutty essence, that you just don’t get with plain old flour.

Healthy Spelt Flour Waffles stacked on plate with nuts and syrup

Surprisingly, these are my family’s favorite waffles. They do not miss the white-processed flour. They do not miss the handful of white sugar, and they do not miss the additional 1/4 cup of oil that I took out.

So you can eat your crispy spelt waffles on Saturday morning, without a single ounce of guilt, and still have dessert Saturday night!

Sounds like a winner to me.

Spelt Flour Waffles Tips & Tricks

  • Keep your waffles warm while making them by heating the oven to 200 F and placing the cooked waffles on a baking sheet lined with a wire rack. That way they will all stay warm until you are ready to serve them!
  • Serve these healthy spelt waffles with your favorite waffle toppings like whipped cream, maple syrup, fruit or nut butters! Or go crazy and make a homemade chicken and waffles!
  • Make sure to preheat the waffle iron and spray with nonstick spray!
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is spelt flour?

Spelt flour is a whole grain flour that has more nutritional value than regular all-purpose flour. It is easy to digest and great to use in baking!

Can I substitute whole wheat flour or all-purpose flour for the spelt flour?

Definitely! If you don’t have spelt flour on hand, you can use a simple whole wheat flour or all-purpose flour in this easy waffles recipe.

How should I serve spelt waffles?

Serve your spelt flour waffles with anything you would serve with regular waffles! Butter, maple syrup and whipped cream is a great place to start. For some added nutrition, throw on some berries or a sliced banana!

Can I freeze waffles?

If you have leftover waffles that you would like to freeze, place them in a freezer safe container and store in the freezer for up to 3 months. If you don’t want the waffles to stick together, you can place a piece of parchment paper in between each one, or freeze them on a baking sheet for 2-3 hours before transferring to a bag or container. To reheat, pop them in the toaster or warm them up in the oven until heated through!

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Spelt Flour Waffles Recipe

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
These simple spelt waffles are light, airy and crisp. The perfect platform for pure maple syrup. Plus the spelt offers a wondrously nutty essence.
Servings: 12 waffles

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat your waffle iron until it’s scorching hot. Mix the dry ingredients in a large bowl. Then whisk in all the wet ingredients until smooth.
  • Scoop the batter onto the waffle iron. Fill until close to the edges, but not all the way to the edges. Close and cook for 2-5 minutes, then repeat. *Try adding chopped almonds or pecans to the batter.

Nutrition

Serving: 1waffle, Calories: 154kcal, Carbohydrates: 18g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 7g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 29mg, Sodium: 67mg, Potassium: 138mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 75IU, Calcium: 72mg, Iron: 1.3mg
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Author: Sommer Collier
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