Pumpkin Waffles – the perfect fall breakfast! It starts with a pancake mix so it’s easy, fast, and delicious!
I finally found some canned pumpkin, y’all! I was so excited when I spotted it that I let out a little squeal and two Target employees came rushing towards me to make sure I was okay.
And then I bought every can that was on the shelf.
No, I’m lying.
I left two cans.
The problem I’m having now is that they’re the massive cans which means I have to use a whole lot of pumpkin within a few days or it gets thrown out. Which I guess isn’t a bad problem to have.
Unless you’re my husband. He’s been dreading pumpkin season since I started talking about it months ago.
Ingredients
- Bisquick mix
- Milk
- Pumpkin puree – make sure it’s pure pumpkin puree and not pumpkin pie filling.
- Vegetable oil
- Brown sugar
- Cinnamon
- Eggs
Instructions
- Prepare. Heat waffle iron and grease with cooking spray
- Make batter. In a mixing bowl, beat Bisquick mix, milk, canned pumpkin, vegetable oil, brown sugar, cinnamon, and eggs together until well blended
- Cook waffles. Pour about ½ cup of batter into hot waffle iron; close lid of waffle iron. Cook for about 5 minutes, or until the steaming stops and waffle is golden brown
- Serve. Serve with maple syrup or powdered sugar on top
How Long Are Homemade Waffles Good For?
These pumpkin waffles will be fine in the refrigerator for about 3 days. Make sure to wrap them tightly so they stay fresh as long as possible.
To reheat, I would pop them in the toaster so they get crisped up again. You could also microwave them if you prefer a softer waffle.
Can You Freeze Homemade Waffles?
Homemade waffles are good in the freezer for up to 3 months.
I recommend wrapping them individually in plastic wrap and then placing all of them in freezer ziploc bags.
When you are ready to serve them, defrost them in the fridge overnight. You can reheat in the toaster or the microwave.
More Waffle Recipes
- Chocolate Chip Waffles
- Yeast Waffles
- Peanut Butter Waffles
- Gingerbread Waffles
- Almond Buttermilk Waffles
More Pumpkin Recipes
- Pumpkin Roll Bars
- Pumpkin White Chocolate Blondies
- Pumpkin Spice Cupcakes
- Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars
- Pumpkin Pie Milkshake
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Pumpkin Waffles
Pumpkin Waffles - the perfect fall breakfast! It starts with a pancake mix so it's easy, fast, and delicious!
Ingredients
- 2 ⅓ cups Bisquick mix, or other baking mix
- 1 ½ cups milk
- ½ cup canned pumpkin
- ¼ cup vegetable oil
- 2 tablespoons packed brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 2 eggs
Instructions
- Heat waffle iron; grease with cooking spray, vegetable oil or shortening.
- In large bowl, beat all ingredients with wire whisk or hand beater until blended. Pour about ½ cup of batter onto center of hot waffle iron. Close lid of waffle iron.
- Bake about 5 minutes or until steaming stops and waffle is golden brown. Carefully remove waffle.
- Top with syrup or powdered sugar.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
8Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 333Total Fat: 17gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 12gCholesterol: 51mgSodium: 683mgCarbohydrates: 38gFiber: 2gSugar: 9gProtein: 7g
Beth says
We can’t get enough of these waffles! Absolutely yummy and very delicious! Definitely making these again soon. Can’t wait!
Erin | Dinners,Dishes and Dessert says
These Pumpkin Waffles are delicious looking breakfast!
Catalina says
You said waffles?! Mmmm… I can’t resist them! My favorite!
Vikki says
Love these tasty fluffy waffles! Great way to use up pumpkin
Janey says
Hey Do you have to use Brown Sugar to make pumpkin waffles?
amanda says
Nah, I’m sure you could use the regular granulated sugar. You might miss that molasses taste though! :)
Thanks for reading and commenting!
Tami says
These look really yummy and wonder if you could make pancakes out of them? just to be a little faster. I Love waffles, but just for me and hubby, I hate to drag out my waffle iron. but then again, I LOVE punkin and think I just Might have to tr y these. I have a couple coffee buddies that we usually have a muffin with our coffee, might have to make these instead. the more I type, the more reasons I can come up with to do this, lol
amanda says
Your comment made me giggle! It was like you were talking yourself into making them! :P I’m not sure how they would work as pancakes – I know most pancake recipes usually call for more eggs than waffle recipes. I’ve had my eye on this pumpkin pancake recipe though, if you’re looking for one: http://annies-eats.net/2009/11/10/pumpkin-spice-pancakes/
Thanks for reading and commenting! :)
Lisa @ The Cooking Bride says
Oh, heck yes! These look awesome!
Aggie says
mmmm….these look mahvelous
Harmony says
I told my husband I was making these for breakfast. He ended up getting up earlier than me this morning and I was thrilled to walk in and see him on your site with the waffle maker already in use. They.were.goooood. Thanks for sharing. I can’t wait for breakfast tomorrow. We are having them agian.
Georgia @ The Comfort of Cooking says
Wow, these are some beautiful waffles! These babies have got me drooling and craving pumpkin, STAT. Sorry to hear that your husband isn’t such a pumpkin fanatic, but you can send his serving my way ;) Thanks for sharing your photos and recipe, Amanda! I’m so glad to have found your blog and am looking forward to seeing more. :)
Denise @ TLT -The Little Things says
I have to make my own pumpkin puree, because they don’t sell the canned ones here. But this recipe looks so good; it will definitely be worth it to make some puree for:)
kita says
Oh hells yeah I need me some of those.
Averie @ Love Veggies and Yoga says
these look awesome and I just saw them on foodgawker. congrats :)
Cara says
I stockpiled about 6 cans last fall not knowing what the shelves would look like this year. Glad you found some pumpkin!
Jessica (thesavingmom) says
I freeze my excess pumpkin and add it into spaghetti or soup or things. That way I never feel the pressure. these sure look yummy though!
Maggie @ A Bitchin' Kitchen says
These look so good! I really need to get a waffle maker. I’ve been having the worst time finding pumpkin lately, so I’ll be buying the whole shelf the next time I see it as well! I think this is something like the third year in a row there’s been a shortage. Crazy.
Erin says
You can make these while I am still in bed anytime ;-). Glad you found pumpkin! I only recently was able to find it myself. Was about to resort to making it myself from a fresh pumpkin. I may still cause it’s soooo good.
Rachel @ Baked by Rachel says
I try to avoid the huge cans at all cost because sometimes even the regular sized cans you only need half of for a recipe! I wonder how well leftover pumpkin would freeze? I still absolutely need a waffle iron! Maybe a splurge this winter sometime. Oh and… I can totally see you or someone else squeeling over canned pumpkin and employees rushing to the rescue haha.
Melissa says
Instead of buying an expensive waffle maker since I only make them once a month at most I just picked one up at a garage sale. It was only $8 and works like a charm.
Katrina @ In Katrina's Kitchen says
I know what you mean- I kind of have a love/hate relationship with those HUGE cans of pumpkin. These look so so delicious.
Samantha Angela @ Bikini Birthday says
You’d think that pumpkin canners would get the hint and make smaller cans by now .