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Vegan Pizza Waffles stuffed with bell peppers, mushrooms and mozzarella are a must-try for all pizza lovers and everyone craving pizza for breakfast! Perfectly cheesy yet light and crispy and with pizza sauce and favorite pizza toppings.
Take your waffles game to the next level! I give you Pizza Waffles!! HELLO, crispy savory vegan waffles stuffed with Italian pizza topping classics like mushrooms, bell peppers and vegan mozzarella cheese. They are amazing straight from the waffle iron but I can also see them getting dipped into warm marinara.
Look at these crispy golden edges! Breakfast for dinner has reached a whole new level. I mean, you’ve got everything you love in a pizza… The toppings, the cheese, and the crispy part of the dough – all compressed into one neat little package!
Kids LOVE these pizza waffles and as there is no crust, I can almost guarantee you there will be no leftovers on those plates! These are also way less messy to eat without all that cheese and sauce dripping all over the tablecloth.
MORE VEGAN BREAKFAST OPTIONS
- Breakfast Burrito
- Chickpea Flour Frittata
- Savory Oats Hash
- Chickpea Chilaquiles
- Sweet Potato Hash
Let’s make these pizza waffles!
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Vegan Pizza Waffles
Vegan Pizza Waffles stuffed with bell peppers, mushrooms and mozzarella are a must-try for all pizza lovers and everyone craving pizza for breakfast! Perfectly cheesy yet light and crispy and with pizza sauce and favorite pizza toppings. No nuts! Makes 10-11 mini waffles and 4-5 regular size waffles
Prep Time15 minutes mins
Cook Time20 minutes mins
Resting25 minutes mins
Total Time1 hour hr
Course: Breakfast, brunch
Cuisine: American, Italian
Keyword: pizza waffles, vegan waffles recipe
Servings: 6
Calories: 194kcal
Author: Vegan Richa
Ingredients
Pizza Batter
- 1 ½ cups (187.5 g) all-purpose flour
- 1 Tbsp semolina flour or rice flour or use more all purpose
- 1 tsp active yeast
- ⅓ tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp baking powder
- optional add ins: 1/2 tsp oregano, 1/2 tsp pepper flakes
- 2 tsp extra virgin olive oil
- 1 ½ cups (354.88 ml) warm water
Additions
- ½ cup (74.5 g) thinly sliced red or green bell pepper or a mix of both
- ½ cup or more (48 g) thinly sliced mushrooms
- ½ cup (91 g) other thinly sliced vegetables of your choice optional
- ¾ cup (183.75 g) pizza sauce
- ½ cup (56 g) vegan shredded mozzarella
- 1 tsp red pepper flakes
Toppings (optional)
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- Oil as needed
Instructions
Make the pizza batter first - add all of the dry ingredients to a bowl and mix well. Add in the extra virgin olive oil and warm water, mix until the mixture is like a pancake batter. Let this mixture sit for 20-25 minutes until it gets bubbly. (You can add in some dried oregano, garlic powder for flavor or swirl in a bit of pizza sauce jn the batter itself for variation)
Meanwhile you can chop up the vegetables and gather other additions
To make the waffles, heat your waffle iron and add a few drops of oil.Add a spoonful of the pizza batter and spread it around - you want a thin layer.Add a small spoonful of the pizza sauce at every corner, not too much
Top this with your sliced mushrooms, peppers, and shredded mozzarella. Add another layer of the pizza batter on top, no need to cover the entire surface.Top with optional minced garlic and drizzle of oil and close waffle iron
Let the waffle cook until it’s golden brown on both sides, flip waffle if it’s not browning evenly, cook for a few more minutes
Repeat for all of the waffles, transfer prepared waffles onto a rack so they don’t get soggy.Serve immediately, these are best when served warm and crispy
To reheat, you can reheat for 5-10 mins in the oven at 400 deg F which will also help keep them crispy
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Notes
- Storage: Once cool you can store them in a closed container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or freeze them. They are best when freshly made
- Add 1/2 tsp oregano or other herbs to the batter for flavor
- Use other toppings of choice. Layer them so they don’t become too tall in the waffle maker. Also make sure to thinly slice everything
- you can mix in some pizza sauce jn the batter or serve waffles with pizza sauce on the side!
- glutenfree: use a gf blend of choice or 1 cup oat flour , 1/2 cup almond flour, 1/4 cup potato starch..
Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Vegan Pizza Waffles
Amount Per Serving
Calories 194Calories from Fat 36
% Daily Value*
Fat 4g6%
Saturated Fat 1g6%
Sodium 402mg17%
Potassium 271mg8%
Carbohydrates 33g11%
Fiber 3g13%
Sugar 2g2%
Protein 6g12%
Vitamin A 1390IU28%
Vitamin C 20mg24%
Calcium 33mg3%
Iron 2mg11%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Ingredients:
- The base for our pizza batter is a mix of all-purpose flourwith some semolina flour or rice flour
- A blend of active yeast and baking powder is responsible for that perfect rise.
- It would not be a pizza waffles batter without some salt and extra virgin olive oil
- My pizza waffles toppings of choice are bell peppers, sliced mushrooms, pizza sauce and some vegan shredded mozzarella. You can add your toppings of choice. Some veggie crumbles and so on
- I feel all things pizza call for red pepper flakes and these pizza waffles are no exception.
- If you want the extra crisp and flavor , add some minced garlic and a drizzle of oil on top
Tips & Variations:
- Add in other additions/stuffing to the pizza like olives or veggie crumbles, make a white pizza with my ALFREDO SAUCE and sauteed mushrooms.
- The water we add to the waffles batter should not be too hot or it will kill the yeast.
- I like to add some dried herbs to the pizza waffles batter – think oregano, thyme, or rosemary. Or go for an Italian herb blend. Red pepper flakes and onion or garlic powder would be other great ways to spice up that pizza waffles batter.
- If you are not planning on eating your waffles right away, you can simply place them on a wire rack to bring them to room temperature. Avoid placing freshly baked waffles on a plate as the steam will make them turn soggy on you.
- Give your waffle iron time to heat up all the way to ensure yourwaffle iron is really HOT before the batter touches it!And grease it well.
- Use a plastic or rubber utensil to remove your waffles from the iron to not damage the non-stick surface.
How to make Pizza Waffles:
Make the pizza batter first – add all of the dry ingredients to a bowl and mix well.Add in the extra virgin olive oil and warm water, mix until mixture is like a pancake batter.Let this mixture sit for 20-25 minutes until it gets bubbly
Meanwhile, you can chop up the vegetables and gather other additions
To make the waffles, heat your waffle iron and add a few drops of oil.Add a spoonful of the pizza batter and spread it around – you want a thin layer.Add a small spoonful of the pizza sauce at every corner, not too much (about 2 tsp or so)
Top this with your sliced mushrooms, peppers, and shredded mozzarella. Add another layer of the pizza batter on top, no need to cover the entire surface.Top with optional minced garlic and drizzle of oil and close waffle iron
Let the waffle cook until it’s golden brown on both sides, flip waffle if it’s not browning evenly, cook for a few more minutes
Repeat for all of the waffles, transferred prepared waffles onto a rack so they don’t get soggy.Serve immediately, these are best when served warm and crispy
How to make Pizza Waffles ahead of time and store them:
Once cool you can store Pizza Waffles in a closed container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or freeze them. To reheat refrigerated waffles, you can use a toaster oven or broil in the oven until crispy.
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Nancy
Can these be made with whole wheat flour? I need to make it diabetic friendly 😊Vegan Richa Support
Yes
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Pam M
Hello,
I wanted to make these for my daughter but she can not have yeast is there something else I can use instead?Reply
Vegan Richa Support
I have not tried this recipe without yeast. But you might be able to make a similar yeast-free batter from this no-yeast pizza dough recipe – but do not add baking soda to the batter and use one 1/4 tsp of baking powder.
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Elizabeth
I tried this variation from the pizza recipe and it worked beautifully. I also used only 1-1/4 cup GF Paleo Flour and ¼ cup GF Cornmeal for added crunch. My husband flipped out by how delicious these were. He said – “don’t put the waffle maker away.” HA.
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Vegan Richa Support
yay! haha. please don’t forget to rate!
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Elizabeth
Fantastic Recipe!Vegan Richa Support
thank you!
Annemarie
These are amazing!Reply
Vegan Richa Support
Hooray!
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Annie
can you use almond flour or a mixture of almond flour and coconut floor? these are my preferred GF flours. Thanks!
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Richa
Use the flour blend from here https://www.veganricha.com/gluten-free-almond-flour-naan/
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Mike Fuery
These turned out beautifully Richa. Thank you. I’m thinking next time I’d like to use spelt flour…any suggestions on the mix or handling for this recipe?Reply
Richa
You’ll just need a bit more water that’s all
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Nikki
I have a question – was it an issue that the veggies weren’t pre-cooked? Thanks in advance. It looks delish.
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Vegan Richa Support
they’re supposed to be raw.
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Ripley
Amazing!! I made it today for lunch and it was a huge success!! So easy and so delicious!! Thanks Richa for another great recipe!!Reply
Suniti
Can you use a blend of whole wheat and all purpose or just whole wheat?
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Richa
You can use a mix
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Yaralice
I was looking for a recipe like this and found yours which sounds perfect. I’m sure I will have to give you a feedback saying that it’s marked *the best* in my cookbook. Than you so much!Reply
Neha
This is brilliant! Question- how come the sauce only goes in corners? Can I just put all of it in the batter?
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Richa
Then it will make a pink batter and not taste like pizza crust topped with sauce. The batter cooks as a crust and the sauce and toppings on top add the pizza layers
Andrea
This is SO GOOD! I added chopped bell pepper, olives, and seitan pepperoni to the batter. I didn’t add the sauce to the waffle iron after the first once because it burned. The recipe made not quite 4 full sized Belgian Waffles.Reply
Terry Snyder
WOW, WOW, WOW. When I tell you this was a hit at my house, I’m not kidding! My granddaughter went BONKERS over them. I put out the fillings and let everyone choose their own..Reply
Kritika
Delicious recipe! And so quick to make. The family loved it. 👌🏼😊Reply
Vegan Richa Support
thanks for popping in ♡
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Susan
I don’t think I can make these because my nice new waffle maker sits upright and you pour the batter in from the top. I’m thinking I could premake 2 waffles and then put them in my panini press?? Has anyone else tried to figure out a work-around for this?
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Vegan Richa Support
you could add the veggies etc in with the batter and cut them small enough – should work fine. let me know how it works out
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Rebecca
These look so good! Did you find that the pizza left any flavor in/on the waffle iron? I’m worried that all my breakfast waffles will taste like pizza if I make these.
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Vegan Richa Support
thank you. not really – i cleaned it as usual and there was no pizza taste next time.
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Tara
These were so good!!! I’m definitely making some to freeze for quick lunches for the kids! Such a clever idea, thank you!Reply
Richa
Great idea to freeze!
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Brenda
These were so good for dinner last night. We used mushrooms, pineapples and vegan cheese. They were delicious! Thank you for a great recipe😋Reply
Richa
Ooooh awesome combo
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stacy Ryan-pettes
Absolutely delicious!Reply
Vegan Richa Support
Excellent =)
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Nikki
Very good! It made 7 waffles in my iron. Baked them about 2-3 minutes longer than usual. You can really pile on the veggies, I never thought that would work! Next time I’ll add some pizza sauce to the batter for a more umami flavour.Reply
Richa
Aweskme!
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Stephanie
Really great recipe!We used veg pepperoni, green pepper, & mushrooms.
I will double the recipe next time as we only got 2.5 waffles, could have stretched it to 3 if we were a bit more careful with the batter. Our waffles are about 7” diameter for reference. They needed to cook longer than normal waffles so don’t make these when hangry but DO make these ASAP.
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Richa
Awesome! Yes double up or triple up! I used less batter and more filling. Also used a mini waffle as I love the size of those 🙂
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Andy
Had to try these as soon as I saw the recipe!
I put some cherry tomatoes, scallops, spinach, oyster mushrooms, pesto dollops, and vegan parmesan because that’s what I had! I loved the format : two waffles were enough for a small lunch.
Will definitely be adding herbs or even broth to the batter for my next batch and make a dipping sauce of some type!
Tip if your waffle doesn’t come out easily and you don’t need to make an other one right away, letting it cool a bit in the waffle iron will loosen everything up.
Definitely worth trying if you want to add some pizzazz to your diet!Reply
Richa
Awesome
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Kat
Absolutely delicious! Made them for breakfast this morning with vegan ham and red bell pepper, adding some herbs and garlic powder to the batter… using my Belgian waffle maker! Will definitely make them again 🙂Reply
Richa
Awesome!!
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Emily
These were amazing! I let the kids add their toppings! So much fun. Extra cheese on top makes them nice and crispy.Reply
Richa
Yay
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Leeann
Made these for dinner last night. I was worried how the pizza sauce would fare in the waffle iron, so we used it as our “syrup.” Really good! Fun to make, too!Reply
Richa
Awesome! Use a thick pizza sauce or dipping in it works too
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Jo
Can I use gluten free flour?
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Richa
It might be too dry with gf blends. You can try with a blend you generally like.
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Ruby
Delicious! I didn’t have any semolina flour so I just used more all-purpose. I also added in some sliced red onions but I could definitely see myself mixing up the veggies/faux meats depending on what’s in the fridge.Reply
Richa
Awesome!!
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Sara
Can these be made with all purpose GF flour?
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Richa
They should work. You might need less or more liquid to make a batter depending on your blend
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Lynn
Can it be made in a Belgium waffle maker
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Richa
Yes
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Tamara
I can’t wait to make this! What’s the purpose of the semolina flour? Can I just omit?
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Richa
Makes them crispy. You can use more all purpose flour instead
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Tamara Dixon
These were really good, the kids enjoyed them. I added a tbsp of fine cornmeal instead. Thanks for a great recipe!Reply
Richa
Awesome!
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Ivy
Looks great, Richa! Can you recommend a waffle iron?
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Vegan Richa Support
I like the Oster brand and here are some good ones also: https://nymag.com/strategist/article/best-waffle-makers-and-irons.html
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