Recipe for Pumpkin Waffles
Leave ordinary waffles behind and take your breakfast game to the next level. Incorporate these inventive pumpkin waffle recipes, serving suggestions, and creative topping ideas into your breakfast routine, and you’ll transform your mornings into a gourmet experience.

I am loving this time of the year. My home smells of fall spices, from the pumpkin, chai, and gingerbread spice. By embracing fall flavors and adding a delightful pumpkin twist to your breakfast, you’ll elevate your breakfast game to new heights.
Why make these waffles?
- One reason this recipe stands out is its perfect balance of sweetness, warmth, and texture. The pumpkin puree adds a natural sweetness and a velvety smoothness to the batter, while the warm spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger infuse each bite with a comforting aroma and cozy flavor. Additionally, the addition of buttermilk brings a tangy note that enhances the overall taste profile, ensuring a truly satisfying breakfast treat.
- Moreover, these pumpkin waffles offer a canvas for endless creativity with toppings. While the classic maple syrup is always a crowd-pleaser, why not take it up a notch? Consider adding a dollop of freshly whipped cream, the perfect creamy complement to the warm waffle. Or, for a delightful crunch, sprinkle some toasted pecans on top, adding an extra layer of indulgence and depth of flavor. If you’re feeling adventurous, you could even venture into savory territory by experimenting with options like a tangy goat cheese or a drizzle of balsamic reduction, offering a unique twist that will surprise and delight your taste buds.
- In conclusion, these pumpkin waffles have earned their place as the best recipe not only because of their impeccable balance of flavors but also because of the creative opportunities they provide.

Ingredients and substitutes
- Make sure to use pure pumpkin puree in this recipe for that unmistakable pumpkin flavor. Avoid using pumpkin pie filling, as it contains added spices and sweeteners that might throw off the balance of flavors.
- All-purpose flour works well for pumpkin waffles, but if you prefer a heartier texture, you can opt for whole wheat flour or a combination of both.
- The warm spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger are what give these waffles their cozy autumn flavor. Feel free to adjust the quantities based on your personal preference.
- Eggs act as a binding agent and add moisture to the waffle batter. You can substitute eggs with mashed bananas or unsweetened applesauce for a vegan alternative.
- Any milk can be used in this recipe, whether it’s dairy milk, buttermilk, almond milk, or oat milk. Use what you have on hand or your preferred choice for a creamy, velvety texture.
- While the pumpkin puree adds some natural sweetness, you can enhance it by adding a touch of brown sugar, maple syrup, or honey. Adjust the sweetness to your liking.

Step-by-step: Pumpkin waffles recipe
- Dry ingredients – In a bowl, combine the flour, salt, baking powder, baking soda, pumpkin spice, and sugar.

- Wet ingredients – In another bowl or measuring cup, combine eggs, buttermilk, and pumpkin puree and oil – combine well and ensure there are no lumps.
- Next, add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and combine well, but do not overmix. A few flour lumps are okay.
- Let the batter rest aside for 10 minutes (up to 30 minutes).

- Heat the waffle iron. Using a pastry brush dipped in melted butter, generously coat the waffle maker.
- Using a measuring cup, ladle, or large spoon, drop 1/3 cup batter into each slot. Ensure you get into the corners so you have a full shape.

- Cook for 2 to 3 minutes or until the waffles are slightly golden. If not done, you can close again and cook some more.
Pro tip: Keep track of the time so you can learn your waffle maker. That way, you won’t have to open and close it often. - Once done, remove and set aside, keep warm. Continue with the rest of the batter until you have made all the waffles.
- Serve immediately with maple syrup or honey (or whipped cream too).

Serving suggestions
- Maple syrup or honey are the most common with waffles and pancakes.
- And yet, you can also try whipped cream with fresh fruits.
- Fruit fillings such as strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, blackberry – all these are great to accompany pancakes and waffles.

Tips for Perfectly Crispy yet Fluffy Pumpkin Waffles
- First and foremost, when it comes to creating the perfect texture, the key lies in the batter consistency. It’s important to strike the right balance between thickness and fluffiness. Too thin, and your waffles may turn out soggy; too thick, and they may end up dry and heavy. Aim for a smooth and pourable batter that is slightly thick, but still able to spread evenly across the waffle iron.
- Another crucial factor in achieving crispy yet fluffy waffles is the heat of your waffle iron. Preheating your waffle iron adequately is essential. Make sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the recommended preheating time and temperature. A properly heated waffle iron will ensure that your waffles cook evenly, resulting in a crispy exterior.
- To enhance the crispiness of your pumpkin waffles, consider adding a touch of oil or melted butter to your batter. This added fat will help create those gorgeous golden-brown edges that we all adore. Incorporating fat into the batter will also contribute to the overall tenderness of the waffles, ensuring that they remain light and fluffy inside.
- Timing is everything when it comes to achieving the perfect texture in your waffles. Cook your pumpkin waffles until they are golden brown and slightly crispy. This will give them a nice crunch while retaining their fluffy interior. Monitor the cooking time and adjust accordingly, as each waffle iron may vary.
- Lastly, to maintain the desired texture, avoid stacking or crowding your freshly cooked waffles. Placing them on a wire rack instead will allow air to circulate around them, preventing any trapped moisture from making them soggy. This simple step will help preserve their crispiness and stay fluffy until you’re ready to serve.

Frequently asked questions
The pumpkin batter will keep in the fridge for 2 to 3 days. You can make them fresh just when you are ready to eat.
Absolutely! To save time in the morning, you can prepare the waffle batter the night before and store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Just give it a quick stir before using it the next day. This way, you can easily whip up fresh pumpkin waffles without any hassle.
Yes, you can definitely freeze any leftover pumpkin waffles for later enjoyment. Allow them to cool completely, then place them in a ziplock bag or an airtight container. They can be stored in the freezer for up to three months. When you’re ready to eat them, simply pop them in the toaster or oven to reheat, and they’ll taste just as delicious as when they were freshly made.
If you don’t have pumpkin puree on hand or prefer a different flavor, you can substitute it with mashed sweet potatoes or butternut squash puree. These alternatives will add a similar creamy texture and earthy sweetness to your waffles. Just make sure to adjust the spices accordingly to complement the chosen substitute.
Absolutely! To make these pumpkin waffles gluten-free, you can replace the all-purpose flour with a gluten-free flour blend. There are many great options available that provide a similar texture and taste. Be sure to check the packaging for suggested substitution ratios and additional ingredients that may be needed.
Yes, you can easily make these pumpkin waffles vegan-friendly by making a few simple substitutions. Instead of using eggs, you can use a flax or chia egg (1 tablespoon ground flaxseed or chia seeds mixed with 3 tablespoons water for each egg). Additionally, you can replace dairy milk with your preferred plant-based milk, such as almond or oat milk. These swaps will give you a plant-powered waffle without compromising on taste or texture.
Pancakes and waffles are best served as soon as they are made. But leftovers do keep well in the fridge for a few days. Make sure to wrap well. They also freeze well for up to a month.
Maple syrup or honey is the most common with waffles and pancakes.
And yet, you can also try whipped cream with fresh fruits.
Fruit fillings such as strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, and blackberry are all great to accompany pancakes and waffles.

Recipe for Pumpkin Waffles
This recipe for pumpkin waffles makes light and fluffy waffles. Made with pumpkin puree, pumpkin spice, and brown sugar this is a simple and easy recipe that gets done in just 20 minutes.
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Ingredients
- 1 ½ cup (190 g) All-purpose flour
- 1 ½ tsp Baking powder
- ½ tsp Baking soda
- ¼ tsp Salt
- 2 tbsp Brown sugar
- 1 tsp Pumpkin spice
- ¾ cup (120 ml) Pumpkin puree
- ¾ cup (240 ml) Buttermilk (see substitute above)
- 2 Eggs large
- 2 tbsp Oil
- 4 tbsp Butter
- ½ cup (120 ml) Maple syrup
- ½ cup (120 ml) Whipped cream (optional) for serving
Method
- Dry ingredients – In a bowl, combine together the flour, salt, baking powder, baking soda, pumpkin spice, and sugar.1 ½ cup All-purpose flour, 1 ½ tsp Baking powder, ½ tsp Baking soda, ¼ tsp Salt, 1 tsp Pumpkin spice
- Wet ingredients – In another bowl or measuring cup, combine eggs, buttermilk, and pumpkin puree and oil – combine well and ensure there are no lumps.2 tbsp Brown sugar, ¾ cup Pumpkin puree, ¾ cup Buttermilk , 2 Eggs, 2 tbsp Oil
- Combine: Next, add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and combine well, but do not over mix. A few flour lumps are ok.
- Rest: Let the batter rest for 10 minutes (up to 30 minutes).
- Waffle iron: Heat the waffle iron. With a pastry brush dipped in melted butter, generously coat the surface of the waffle maker with butter.
- Cook: Using a measuring cup, ladle, or large spoon, drop 1/3 cup batter into each slot. Ensure you get into the corners so you have a full shape. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes or until the waffles are slightly golden. If not done, you can close again and cook some more.4 tbsp Butter
- Keep warm: Once done, remove and set aside; keep warm. Continue with the rest of the batter until you have made all the waffles.½ cup Maple syrup
- Serve immediately with maple syrup or honey (or whipped cream too).½ cup Whipped cream
Notes
- First and foremost, when it comes to creating the perfect texture, the key lies in the batter consistency. It’s important to strike the right balance between thickness and fluffiness. Too thin, and your waffles may turn out soggy; too thick, and they may end up dry and heavy. Aim for a smooth and pourable batter that is slightly thick, but still able to spread evenly across the waffle iron.
- Another crucial factor in achieving crispy yet fluffy waffles is the heat of your waffle iron. Preheating your waffle iron adequately is essential. Make sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the recommended preheating time and temperature. A properly heated waffle iron will ensure that your waffles cook evenly, resulting in a crispy exterior.
- To enhance the crispiness of your pumpkin waffles, consider adding a touch of oil or melted butter to your batter. This added fat will help create those gorgeous golden-brown edges that we all adore. Incorporating fat into the batter will also contribute to the overall tenderness of the waffles, ensuring that they remain light and fluffy inside.
- Timing is everything when it comes to achieving the perfect texture in your waffles. Cook your pumpkin waffles until they are golden brown and slightly crispy. This will give them a nice crunch while retaining their fluffy interior. Monitor the cooking time and adjust accordingly, as each waffle iron may vary.
- Lastly, to maintain the desired texture, avoiding stacking or crowding your freshly cooked waffles is crucial. Placing them on a wire rack instead will allow air to circulate them, preventing any trapped moisture from making them soggy. This simple step will help preserve their crispiness and stay fluffy until you’re ready to serve.
Serving suggestions
- Maple syrup or honey is the most common with waffles and pancakes
- But, try whipped cream with fresh fruits.
- Fruit fillings such as strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, blackberry are great to accompany pancakes and waffles.
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These look so tasty and comforting, perfect for fall! Thanks for sharing.
You are welcome Cate
This is one of our favourite ways to use pumpkin. The perfect weekend breakfast.
Thank you. Dannii
These waffles were so light and fluffy! Love the pumpkin in there , it added such a nice touch. Looking forward to making these again.
Thank you, Sam. Happy you enjoyed it.
I’m sooo glad it’s pumpkin season! I can’t think of a better way to start my morning than with a plate full of fall flavors! Thanks so much for sharing this recipe — I can’t wait to share it with my family. 😀
Thanks, Shelley
Love the texture and the ingredients in these waffles. They came out so perfect and delicious.
I am so happy to hear that, Gunjan. Thank you
Perfect breakfast recipe to try this holiday season. Thanks for sharing. Trying this soon
Absolutely, Kushi. Thanks
Omg these pumpkin waffles are the best!! They’re super easy to make and incorporate all of my favorite fall flavors. This one is on rotation for breakfast in my house on a regular basis!
Aww so happy to hear that. Thanks
I love pumpkin waffles so I am so excited to try this recipe! They look so delicious! Thanks!
Thank you, Chenee
These pumpkin waffles looks so delicious!! My mouth is watering and love the use of buttermilk. Can just imagine it being deliciously moist too!
The buttermilk does make them more delicious
delicious pumpkin flavor, this reminds me I need to buy a waffle iron 🙂
I didn’t have one until I had kids. Sadia. But it is definitely worth the investment