Caramel Apple Vegan Waffles

These are the perfect treat for brunch or for dinner treat!

We had breakfast for dinner the other night.  My boys like waffles and so every so often I will make them and then dress them up so they are extra special.  I sautéed apples in a little olive oil with some cinnamon and browned and then added a few tablespoons of my Vegan Carmel Sauce to make them extra good.  We sprinkled the top with finely chopped pecans.

I will admit that I used a mix for the waffles. I use a lot of great mixes to get food on the table fast for my family. For these waffles I used Namaste brand and I increased the liquid to 1 cup and used 4 tablespoons of aquafaba in place of the eggs.  Aquafaba is the liquid that you drain off the cans of chickpeas – that liquid is magical if you do not eat eggs.  It whips up nice and frothy and can be used in a number of dishes as a great substitution.

Enjoy!

Print Recipe
Caramel Apple Vegan Waffles
Vegan Waffles topped with a creamy vegan caramel apple sauce.
Course Breakfast
Cuisine Breakfast
Prep Time 10
Cook Time 30 minutes
Servings
people
Ingredients
Caramel Apples
Vegan Waffles
Course Breakfast
Cuisine Breakfast
Prep Time 10
Cook Time 30 minutes
Servings
people
Ingredients
Caramel Apples
Vegan Waffles
Instructions
Caramel Apples
  1. Add Olive oil and diced apples to the pan to brown
  2. Once the apples are just about cooked mix in the Caramel Sauce, add a dash of salt if needed and set aside
Vegan Waffles
  1. In a Big bowel add the aquafaba and mix with a whisk to get it frothy. Once frothy add in the milk, olive oil, cinnamon and vanilla.
  2. Add the mix to the wet ingredients and stir until you have a thick batter.
  3. Cook about 2-3 tablespoons at a time on each square of the waffle maker until crispy. Repeat until all batter has been cooked
  4. To Plate take 2 waffles and top with a few spoonful's of the caramel apple mixture. Sprinkle with pecans and Enjoy!
Recipe Notes

Notes

  • Caramel Apple Vegan Waffles

    In place of the aquafaba you could also use applesauce.

    A shot of caramel vodka or bourbon into the apples while cooking puts this over the top!

Share this Recipe