Do you have a waffle maker and some common ingredients around the kitchen? Grab it now and try these baking powder-free waffles that are slightly crispy on the outside, with a soft and fluffy core. They will catch the eye with their velvety appearance and conquer your taste buds with their mouth-melting flavor.
They're great for a delicious breakfast, but they're also great served as a quick snack throughout the day. Although this recipe doesn’t include baking powder, the whipped egg whites help create a light and fluffy texture.
In addition to the flavors, these delights also conquer you with their versatility, as you can enjoy them every time with a different topping. From velvety sauces, jams, whipped cream, and berries to cream cheese, you can choose the flavor combinations you like; the possibilities are unlimited! Don't forget that if you can opt for salty versions, make sure to eliminate sugar and vanilla from the dish.
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Ingredients
- Eggs — 2 pcs.
- Granulated white sugar — 1 tsp.
- Melted butter — 2 oz.
- Milk — ⅔ cup
- All-purpose flour — 1 cup
- Salt — ¼ tsp.
- Lemon zest — 1 tsp.
- Powdered sugar — optional
- Berries — optional
- Chocolate spread — optional

Instructions
- Beat the egg whites in a mixing bowl with a pinch of salt.
- Slowly add the sugar, egg yolks, melted butter, and milk.
- Incorporate the flour and mix.
- Add the lemon zest and gently stir.
- Set the waffle maker to medium heat.
- Grease the bottom and the top with butter or spray with cooking oil.
- Pour about one ladleful of the mixture and close the lid without spreading the batter. Cook for 4-5 minutes, depending on your waffle maker.
- Remove them using a spatula, and serve with your preferred toppings.
Substitutions
- All-purpose flour — All-purpose flour is an essential element in this recipe, but those who need or prefer alternatives can use substitutes such as whole-wheat flour or oat flour. Both are known to have higher fiber content and are considered healthier options.
- Whole milk — Milk has the ability to add moisture to the batter, which contributes to a soft and airy texture. You can opt for almond, coconut, or oat milk, but the waffle’s flavor and texture may change.
- Granulated white sugar — Sugar adds a hint of sugariness and helps with caramelization. Opt for coconut or brown sugar as swapping options that are also healthier.
- Lemon zest — Adding lemon zest to the waffle batter brings a zesty and refreshing citrus touch, balances the batter's sweetness, and improves the overall flavor. If you don’t have fresh lemon available, you can opt for a drizzle of lemon extract. If you want to experiment with other flavors, try orange or lime zest.
Variations
- Add flavor — Add ½ tsp. of vanilla extract or a dash of cinnamon to the batter for a sweet and subtle flavor.
- Add color — Incorporating cocoa powder into the batter can create waffles with a chocolatey appearance, making it an excellent choice for those who savor the taste of chocolate.
- Gluten-free — Using gluten-free flour, coconut flour, or almond flour instead of regular flour will enable you to relish these delicious baking powder-free waffles without concerns about gluten.
- Dairy-free — Replace the milk and butter with non-dairy alternatives to create a dairy-free version of this recipe.
- Sugar-free — To make no-added-sugar waffles, consider substituting sugar with granulated stevia. Remember that stevia is much sweeter than sugar, so you may need to adjust the amount used for a balanced taste.

Equipment
- Measuring spoons and cups
- Waffle maker
- Mixing bowl
- Spatula
Storage
- Let the waffles cool before storing them.
- Store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.
- Use a freezer-safe container or bag for freezer storage of up to 3 months.
Pro Tips
- Chilling the batter for approximately 10 minutes before cooking will allow the ingredients to meld, resulting in a denser batter and fluffier waffles.
- The suitable quantity of batter for your waffle maker may vary depending on its size and capacity. To determine the precise amount, it's best to conduct a few test runs by beginning with a small quantity and gradually increasing it until you achieve the desired waffle size.
- The waffles will become crispy when you place them on a plate. Do not cover them or place them one on top of the other or they will soften.

Waffle Recipe Without Baking Powder
Equipment
- Waffle maker
Ingredients
- 2 pcs. eggs
- 1 tsp. granulated white sugar
- 2 oz. melted butter
- ⅔ cup milk
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- ¼ tsp. salt
- 1 tsp. lemon zest
- Powdered sugar optional
- Berries optional
- Chocolate spread optional
Instructions
- Beat the egg whites in a mixing bowl with a pinch of salt.
- Slowly add the sugar, egg yolks, melted butter, and milk.
- Incorporate the flour and mix.
- Add the lemon zest and gently stir.
- Set the waffle maker to medium heat.
- Grease the bottom and the top with butter or spray with cooking oil.
- Pour about one ladleful of the mixture and close the lid without spreading the batter. Cook for 4-5 minutes, depending on your waffle maker.
- Remove them using a spatula, and serve with your preferred toppings.
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Notes
- Chilling the batter for approximately 10 minutes before cooking will allow the ingredients to meld, resulting in a denser batter and fluffier waffles.
- The suitable quantity of batter for your waffle maker may vary depending on its size and capacity. To determine the precise amount, it's best to conduct a few test runs by beginning with a small quantity and gradually increasing it until you achieve the desired waffle size.
- The waffles will become crispy when you place them on a plate. Do not cover them or place them one on top of the other or they will soften.
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