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High Protein Protein Waffles

High Protein Protein Waffles

If you’ve ever wanted a breakfast that actually keeps you full until lunch without making you feel like you need a nap afterward, these waffles are it. They’re fluffy, golden, and taste like a legitimate treat โ€” but they’re secretly packing in serious protein. I make these on Sunday and honestly look forward to them all week.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Why You'll Love This Recipe

First off, these waffles don’t taste “healthy.” That’s the thing people are always surprised by. They crisp up on the outside, stay soft in the middle, and you can top them with whatever you like without feeling like you’re cheating on a diet.

They’re also incredibly quick to pull together. The batter comes together in about five minutes, and if you’ve got a decent waffle iron, you’re eating within fifteen. No complicated steps, no dirtying every bowl in your kitchen.

And the protein content is genuinely impressive. Depending on your ingredients, each serving can hit 25-30 grams of protein, which makes this work just as well as a post-workout meal as it does a lazy weekend brunch.

Ingredients You’ll Need

Ingredients You'll Need

The base of these waffles is a combination of protein powder and oat flour, which gives you that satisfying, slightly chewy texture without being dense or gummy. I prefer vanilla protein powder here because it adds a natural sweetness, but unflavored works fine if you plan to go savory with your toppings.

You’ll also need eggs โ€” they bind everything together and add even more protein on top of what the powder brings. Greek yogurt is another key player. It makes the batter creamy and helps the waffles stay moist inside while still crisping up properly on the iron. Don’t skip it or substitute with regular yogurt if you can help it; the thickness really matters.

A little baking powder keeps things light and airy, and a splash of milk (dairy or non-dairy both work perfectly) helps loosen the batter to the right consistency. A pinch of salt and a touch of vanilla extract round everything out. Some people add a tablespoon of almond butter or peanut butter for extra richness and a little healthy fat โ€” totally optional but really good.

For swaps: if you don’t have oat flour, you can blend rolled oats in a blender until fine and it works just the same. Egg whites can replace whole eggs if you want to cut fat further. Any protein powder you like will work, though whey tends to give the fluffiest result and plant-based can make the batter a bit thicker, so you may need an extra splash of milk.

Tips for the Best Results

Tips for the Best Results

๐Ÿ’ก Tip: let your batter rest for two or three minutes before pouring it onto the iron. This gives the oat flour a moment to absorb the liquid, and the batter thickens up slightly so it spreads more evenly and doesn’t run out the sides.

Make sure your waffle iron is fully preheated before you pour. A hot iron is what gives you that satisfying crisp exterior. If you add batter too early, you end up with pale, soft waffles that stick โ€” nobody wants that.

Don’t open the waffle iron too soon. It’s tempting, but wait until the steam has mostly stopped coming out of the sides. That’s your sign they’re close to done. Lifting the lid early can tear the waffle in half if it hasn’t set yet.

๐Ÿ’ก Tip: spray or brush your iron with a little oil or cooking spray between each waffle, even if it’s nonstick. Protein-rich batters have a tendency to stick more than regular waffle batter, and a light coat of oil makes a big difference.

Storage and Reheating

Storage and Reheating

These waffles keep beautifully, which is why batch cooking them makes so much sense. Once they’ve cooled completely, stack them with a small piece of parchment paper between each one and store them in an airtight container in the fridge. They’ll stay good for up to four days.

For longer storage, freeze them. Lay them flat on a baking sheet to freeze individually first, then transfer to a freezer bag. They keep well for up to two months and are honestly great to have on hand for busy mornings.

๐Ÿ“Œ Note: the toaster is your best friend for reheating these โ€” it brings back the crisp exterior far better than the microwave, which tends to make them a bit soft and chewy. Two to three minutes in a toaster or toaster oven at medium heat is all you need. If you’re reheating from frozen, no need to thaw first; just add an extra minute or two.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use plant-based protein powder?

Yes, absolutely. Plant-based protein powder works well here, though the batter may come out a bit thicker than with whey. Just add a tablespoon or two of extra milk to loosen it up and you’re good to go.

Can I make these without a waffle iron?

You can use a griddle or nonstick skillet and make protein pancakes instead โ€” same batter, same great flavor. They won’t have the same crispy edges, but they’re just as delicious and still pack all the protein.

Why are my waffles sticking to the iron?

The most common reason is not enough oil on the iron, or the iron not being hot enough before you pour the batter. Make sure you’re preheating fully and greasing between each waffle. High-protein batters tend to stick more than traditional ones, so don’t skip that step.

Can I make the batter the night before?

Yes, you can mix the batter and refrigerate it overnight. Give it a good stir in the morning before using โ€” it may thicken up slightly in the fridge, so add a small splash of milk if needed to bring it back to the right consistency.

Recipe

High Protein Protein Waffles

High Protein Protein Waffles

Fluffy, golden waffles made with protein powder, oat flour, and Greek yogurt for a high-protein breakfast that tastes like a treat.

Prep
5 min
Cook
15 min
Total
20 min
Serves
4

Ingredients

  • 1 cup oat flour
  • 1 scoop (30g) vanilla protein powder
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup Greek yogurt
  • 1/2 cup milk of choice
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • cooking spray or oil for greasing

Instructions

  1. Step 1. Preheat your waffle iron and lightly grease it with cooking spray or oil.
  2. Step 2. Add oat flour, protein powder, baking powder, and salt to a mixing bowl and stir to combine.
  3. Step 3. Add the eggs, Greek yogurt, milk, and vanilla extract to the dry ingredients and whisk until a smooth batter forms.
  4. Step 4. Let the batter rest for 2-3 minutes to thicken slightly.
  5. Step 5. Pour batter onto the preheated waffle iron, close the lid, and cook for 3-5 minutes until steam slows and waffles are golden.
  6. Step 6. Remove carefully and repeat with remaining batter, greasing the iron between each waffle.
  7. Step 7. Serve immediately with your choice of toppings.

Notes: Freeze cooled waffles individually on a baking sheet before transferring to a freezer bag for easy meal prep โ€” reheat directly from frozen in the toaster for best texture.

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