Tessa’s Recipe Rundown
Taste: The hint of sweet maple with the signature nutmeg doughnut flavor is perfection.
Texture: Crunchy on the outside, a little fluffy inside, and coated with a thick, smooth glaze.
Ease: Super easy, just plan to spend a bit of time with the waffle iron.
Appearance: These are so ridiculously fun and cute.
Pros: Adorable combination of two breakfast indulgences with a hint of fall flavors.
Cons: None!
Would I make this again? Absolutely.
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Aren’t these miniature Doughnut Waffles with Maple Glaze the cutest? They kind of look like snowflakes, no?
They’re so adorable AND delicious, they’re crunchy on the outside and soft inside. It’s basically an old-fashioned doughnut recipe turned into waffle batter and cooked in a waffle iron. Topped with maple glaze and it’s seriously the perfect breakfast treat. They would make perfect buns for breakfast sausage patty sandwiches, or even fried chicken sliders if you’re feeling indulgent! The batter whips up in a breeze, you’ll spend the most time babysitting the waffles at the waffle iron. Because they are miniature sized, they take a more time to use up all the batter. I find them to be just perfect and adorable at this two-bite size, but feel free to add more batter to make full-sized waffles. Just add on a couple minutes of cooking time.
I just love desserts that are a fun and surprising combination of traditions or flavors and that’s just what these Doughnut Waffles with Maple Glaze are. I think you’re going to love this recipe! It would be a fun one to make with the whole family. By the way, if you want more maple flavor (closer to what you’d find on a doughnut from the local shop), add a dash of maple extract to taste to the glaze. I didn’t call for it in the recipe because I know most of us don’t have that on hand. Also, I made these in my Chef’s Choice Square Waffle Iron but the recipe should work with any waffle iron (even Belgian), just adjust the cooking time and amount of batter according to the size of the waffle cavity.
If you make these Doughnut Waffles with Maple Glaze, be sure to take a picture and tag it #handletheheat on Instagram. Seeing your photos makes my day!
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Doughnut Waffles with Maple Glaze
Ingredients
For the doughnut waffles:
- 1/3 cup granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 3/4 teaspoon fine salt
- 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1 large egg plus 1 egg yolk
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup milk (any kind)
- 1 1/2 cups (6.75 ounces or 191 grams) all-purpose flour
For the maple glaze:
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 8 tablespoons pure maple syrup
- 1 to 2 tablespoons milk
Instructions
To make the doughnut waffles:
- In a large bowl, whisk the sugar, baking powder, salt, and nutmeg together. Add the egg and yolk, melted butter, and milk until combined. Stir in the flour until combined. The batter will be thick.
- Preheat your waffle iron. Place a tablespoon of batter in each waffle cavity and cook for about 2 to 3 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove to a wire rack and repeat for the remaining batter.
To make the glaze:
- In a small bowl whisk together all the glaze ingredients until smooth. Drizzle or dunk the doughnut waffles into the glaze. Let sit until the glaze is set. Doughnut waffles are best served the day they are made.
These were so good!! Love the nutmeg flavor, and the glaze was heaven!!!
These look great! Can you make these on a Belgian waffle maker? Also, how do you think they would be if made the night before for a work breakfast? Thanks.
Yep! I mentioned it in the post but these should work in any waffle iron, you just may need to adjust the amount of batter and cooking times slightly. I would wait to glaze them until the morning if you’re going to make the night before.
These doughnut waffles are so adorable! I am going to have to make these for my kids! They will love them!
What a great idea, Tessa! Maple is the perfect way to celebrate the arrival of fall.
That glaze!! I seriously love all things maple so this is perfect!
These look awesome, I cannot wait to make them. Thanks for sharing!
These are so cute! I love waffles and I especially love all things in mini form! It just tastes better that way!
These are fabulous! Your recipes are always so creative.
Thank you so much! <3
This is brilliant and I’m totally craving that maple glaze!
Thanks Gaby! I love me some maple glaze.
Oh wow, these are so fun! And I’ve been so into maple glazes lately… Just can’t go wrong with these!
Thanks Julie… maple glaze goes good on just about anything doesn’t it?!
Wow. They look fab! What a genius idea.
Happy Wednesday Tessa!
Thanks Melanie!
You should have seen my eyes when I read the title of this…they popped right out of my head! I love waffles, donuts and all things mini…these may be my new favorite breakfast! Pinning 🙂
Hahaha! Too bad we aren’t neighbors 😉