These buckwheat waffles are a simple and healthy breakfast option made with just two ingredients. Perfect for those who want a gluten-free and wholesome start to their day. Soaking the buckwheat overnight ensures a smooth batter, and you can enjoy these waffles with your favorite sweet or savory toppings. A great recipe for anyone looking to eat healthy and enjoy delicious food!
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Soak raw buckwheat in water overnight.
Preheat your waffle iron.
Drain the soaked buckwheat and transfer it to a blender. Add water.
Blend until the mixture is smooth and uniform.
Pour the batter into the waffle iron.
Cook until done, approximately 5 to 8 minutes, depending on your waffle maker.
Serve and enjoy with your choice of sweet or savory toppings.
For a sweeter waffle, add a pinch of sugar to the batter before blending.
Experiment with toppings like fresh fruit, maple syrup, or even avocado and eggs for a savory twist.
Ensure your waffle iron is well-greased to prevent sticking.
Can I use toasted buckwheat instead of raw buckwheat?
No, toasted buckwheat will not work for this recipe as it has a different texture and flavor.
Can I make the batter ahead of time?
It's best to use the batter immediately after blending for optimal results.
What toppings go well with these waffles?
You can use sweet toppings like honey, fruit, or syrup, or savory options like avocado, eggs, or cheese.
Can I freeze the waffles?
Yes, you can freeze the cooked waffles and reheat them in a toaster or oven.
Is this recipe suitable for vegans?
Yes, this recipe is vegan as it contains no animal products.
