Simple Oat Waffles

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Last Wednesday was an amazing day.  My three-mile morning run was cool and breezy, just like fall time should be.  In the afternoon we had a refreshing downpour of rain, you know, the kind that makes you just want to curl up by the fireplace and read a good book all afternoon.  With your fuzzy slippers on, of course.  To top things off, I got to pick the first bright red and juicy pomegranates of the season.  Now that is what I call fall.

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So of course I had to share with you the joys of my harvest.  I love how fresh pomegranates give a zesty flavor and a colorful pop to everything.  A dollop of homemade coconut whipped cream with a handful of deep red pomegranates turned out to be the perfect topping for these simple oat waffles.

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With just five ingredients, you couldn’t get much simpler than these vegan oat waffles.  When you want to bring your family together for a special sit-down breakfast that doesn’t take a ton of work, these oat waffles are just the thing.

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Simple Oat Waffles
Serves 3
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Prep Time
5 min
Cook Time
30 min
Total Time
35 min
Prep Time
5 min
Cook Time
30 min
Total Time
35 min
Ingredients
  1. 2 1/2 C. oats
  2. 1 1/2 C. water
  3. 1 1/2 C. soymilk or almond milk
  4. 3 Tbsp. olive oil
  5. 1/2 tsp. salt
Instructions
  1. Blend all ingredients together in a blender until smooth. I used my high-power VitaMix.
  2. In a preheated waffle iron, bake waffles according to manufacturer’s instructions.
  3. Serve warm.
Notes
  1. You may find that the batter gets thicker over time. You may need to add more liquid into the batter as you go.
Adapted from Kids in the Kitchen
Adapted from Kids in the Kitchen
http://www.veggieonapenny.com/
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12 responses to “Simple Oat Waffles”

  1. Sharlene Pflugrad Avatar
    Sharlene Pflugrad

    Hi Kristi,
    I recognize you and Ryan. I’m so happy I found your website! My daughter and I have decided to change our diets and eat vegan and have been looking for good recipes. Vegans have mostly gotten a bad rap…food being tasteless, boring, expensive, or complicated. But I know that’s not true…so glad you are helping people be aware of how wonderful food can taste without dairy, and less expensive too.

    1. Kristi Avatar
      Kristi

      Thanks for visiting. I’m glad you’ve enjoyed the simpler recipes 🙂 Ryan said he knows you, too. That is very true about what people think of vegans. Fortunately I think that image is beginning to change, now, and there are so many more resources out there for vegans. Make sure to check out my page with links to my other top favorite vegan blogs, too!

  2. Christy Avatar
    Christy

    The 3rd picture is just beautiful, Kristi! It looks so professional!

    1. Kristi Avatar
      Kristi

      Thanks Christy 🙂

  3. Betsy Avatar
    Betsy

    Think this recipe would work as pancakes?

    1. Kristi Avatar
      Kristi

      I have a vague memory of doing something similar to this for pancakes years ago… worked ok but a little bit thick and tough. Make them very thin if you do it that way, or check out the pancakes on http://www.veganyumminess.com 🙂

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  5. Jenn@slim-shoppin Avatar

    I just bought a pomegranate over the weekend – I’ll make these waffles to go with! Thanks for the recipe!

    1. Kristi Avatar
      Kristi

      Yay!

  6. pumpkinpie Avatar
    pumpkinpie

    I made these this morning, and they are the best oatmeal waffles I have tried. Thanks!

    1. Kristi Avatar
      Kristi

      Awww, glad to hear it Rachael.

  7. Shelly V Avatar
    Shelly V

    I only have a belgian waffle maker. Do you think this recipe would work for that? Thanks!

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