Whole Wheat Waffle Mix

Whole Wheat Waffle Mix

(4 servings)    Printable Version
  • 1 one-pint wide-mouth jar
  • 3/4 cup whole wheat flour
  • 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 Tablespoons sugar
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
Combine all ingredients in a medium bowl. Pour the mixture into the jar (a rolled piece of paper makes a great funnel).

Seal the jar.


To Prepare:
(Attach these instructions to your gift of breakfast.)

Whole Wheat Waffles
(4 servings)
  • 1 jar waffle mix
  • 1 cup milk
  • 4 Tablespoons vegetable or canola oil
  • 2 large eggs - beaten
In large bowl, mix together all ingredients until well blended.

Cook on a lightly-greased preheated waffle iron according to manufacturers instructions.

You can replace a quarter cup of the whole wheat flour with flax meal, oatmeal or wheat germ if you'd like more texture and a more complex flavor.

Mr Breakfast would like to thank Mr Breakfast for this recipe.

Comments About This Recipe
What do you think of Whole Wheat Waffle Mix?
Overall Average Rating = 4 (out of 5)
Based on 7 votes.


From Allison D.
Rating (out of 5):  

I helped the kids make this for my dad's birthday. I asked them what we should get grandpa and they remembered that he loves pancakes. Today, he told us they were the best pancakes he ever had. He may have just been being nice, but I think he was serious!

Comment submitted: 8/28/2013 (#16307)



From WinstonAMC

Just a question - does this really make four servings? I was surprised at the small quantity. I would like to give this to someone as a gift, but as I haven't got a waffle maker - I can't test it out myself... Thanks!

Note From Mr Breakfast:
Hi Winston. For most waffle recipes, 1 and 1/2 cups flour to 1 and 1/4 cup liquid will usually serve 4 people, but the servings won't be very big. You might consider making 2 jars to be safe.


Comment submitted: 12/16/2012 (#14966)



From healthkick
Rating (out of 5):  

This is a great, simple wholewheat recipe. I switched the brown sugar for 1 tablespoon of brown sugar Splenda (lower calories), added a touch of vanilla essence and a drop more milk to achieve my preferred consistency. MMmm perfect!.

Comment submitted: 1/29/2012 (#13486)



From healthy eating
Rating (out of 5):  

We loved this recipe. I also added the flax seed meal and it made the waffles have just a little texture. Even my picky 3 yr. old ate them!! Thanks for the great recipe!

Comment submitted: 1/22/2011 (#11970)



From mashup
Rating (out of 5):  

Great recipe!! Now I just have to find a good pancake recipe!

Comment submitted: 10/25/2009 (#8895)



Official Member: Team BreakfastFrom glsterry (Team Breakfast Member)
Rating (out of 5):  

I love this recipe and my kids think these waffles are AWESOME. We do replace 1/4C of whole weat flour with flax seed meal and its super delicious!!!!! Not sure what peka was talking about. I have also turned this recipe out to several friends whom love it just as much as we do:)

Comment submitted: 6/14/2009 (#8279)



Official Member: Team BreakfastFrom florida222 (Team Breakfast Member)
Rating (out of 5):  

Wow do i disagree with peka. This a fun idea and good recipe. Although note that i added 2 more tablespoons of sugar and reduced the baking powder by 1/4 teaspoon.

Comment submitted: 3/11/2008 (#4808)



From peka
Rating (out of 5):  

This was a horrible recipe. Not only did I waste ingredients, but time.

Comment submitted: 2/24/2008 (#4696)




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