These 3 ingredient vegan waffles are the perfect filling breakfast. Make with simple ingredients; oats, banana and plant milk, these vegan oatmeal waffles are one of the simplest recipes. Get perfect waffles every single time.

I love waffles for breakfast! My favourite savory waffles are these Pumpkin Semolina Waffles.
A good waffle should be fluffy inside and crispy on the outside.
This oatmeal waffle recipe yields the same airy consistency of traditional waffles without needing eggs for a super quick breakfast. The recipe is also refined sugar free as it is just made with banana.
3 ingredient vegan banana oatmeal waffles
This recipe is made with basic ingredients, see the recipe card for full measurements.

Oats - you can use rolled oats (quick oats) and grind them down in a food processor or use oat flour directly if you do not have a lot of time.
Alternatively, use white flour/all purpose flour. Another great option are whole wheat flours.
Milk - you can use any plant-based milk here such as almond milk, oat milk.
Vegan buttermilk is another alternative - it is simple to make at home, taking only 2 ingredients and a minute! Add 1 tablespoon of lemon juice to 1 cup of soy milk. Allow it to curdle for 1 minute and buttermilk is ready to use.
Banana - you will need ripened mashed bananas for this recipe. If you want vegan waffles without banana, a great alternative is apple sauce or apple butter as it also has some sweetness to it. You can also use a flax egg which is commonly used in vegan cooking.
Optionally:
You can add a few drops of vanilla essence for extra flavour.
Add some vegan chocolate chips to the batter.
Equipment required
Waffle iron/belgian waffle maker - non stick ones are best. I love to make gram flour and coriander waffles (Kothimbir vadi waffles) in this waffle iron too.
Blender - use a food processor or a spice grinder. If you have oat flour, you do not need this.

Vegan gluten-free waffles
You can use gluten-free oats which cook the same way as regular oats. These gluten-free waffles will have the same texture as the original recipe
Spelt flour, buckwheat flour, almond flour are all great options that are gluten-free.
How to make Vegan Waffles with 3 ingredients
In a high speed blender or spice grinder, grind down the oats until you get flour consistency.


Fold the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients.
Add your plant milk of choice and chopped banana, blend 30 seconds and bring it together.
For best results, you do not need a smooth batter but keep it slightly lumpy for fluffy waffles.
If the batter gets very thick, add 1-2 tablespoons of milk and mix well.


Spray or brush the inner plate with a little coconut oil.
Pour in the waffle batter but ensure not to overfill.
Close the lid - you will see steam releasing.
Cook as directed by the manufacturers instructions.



Top with your favorite toppings - see below for suggestions.

How to achieve crispy waffles
Ensure the waffle iron is adequatedly heated before use - the batter should sizzle when it is poured into the waffle maker. To test, flick a drop of water onto the iron, if it sizzles and pops, it is heated.
Do not over work the waffle batter otherwise the waffles will be chewy and dense. For better results, leave the batter a little lumpy.
When cooking the waffles, do not stack them over each other as the heat and steam will cause the waffles to loose their crispiness.
How to prevent waffles sticking to the waffle iron
Coat or brush the waffle surface with oil prior to cooking - the oil prevents the waffles from sticking.
Do not overfill the waffle iron with batter or else it will overfill into the sides and edges and stick.
Serving Suggestions
Serve these vegan Belgian waffles with pure maple syrup and fresh berries - this combination is perfect for breakfast.
Why not try other fresh fruit such as mango, chopped banana, apples with cinnamon, pear and honey or pineapple and coconut.
For indulgence, go for peanut butter or almond butter. If you do not like nut butters, apple butter is a good option.
Sprinkle some icing/powdered sugar on top, however then they'll no longer refinde sugar-free.
Go wild and try out some new concoctions of your own! This is a great recipe to get kids involved.
I find that a lightly sweet Kefir Lassi is the perfect beverage alongside these healthy waffles.
My parents prefer to have it with Masala tea or Karak chai.

Storage
You can store waffle batter in an airtight container and keep in the fridge for 2 days.
You can also store leftover waffles in the fridge. To reheat for a delicious breakfast, place in the oven or air fryer or under the grill until warm through
Store cooked banana waffles in the freezer - simply reheat in a toaster oven, air fryer or oven if you have a large batch.
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Vegan Waffles (3 Ingredients)
Equipment
- 1 Blender
- 1 Waffle maker
Ingredients
- 1 cup rolled oats use gluten-free for GF diet
- ¼ cup banana
- ½ cup oat milk or any other plant based milk
Coocnut oil to grease the waffle iron
Instructions
- Add oats in a blender jar, and blend for 30-40 seconds or until you have fine flour.1 cup rolled oats
- Add in banana and milk and blend for another 30 seconds or until the batter turns smooth and lump-free.¼ cup banana , ½ cup oat milk
- Leave it aside.
- Meanwhile switch waffle iron on and allow to reach cooking temerature.
- Now coat the waffle iron's cooking surface (base and lid) using coconut oil to avoid sticking waffles.
- Pour or spoon waffle batter evenly over the hot iron (approx ½ cup). Becareful not to overfill.
- Close the lid and allow waffles to cook for at least 8-10 minutes. Do not open the lid whilst steam is coming out of the waffle maker.
- Open the lid slowly and leave waffle in the place for another 20-30 seconds.
- Remove gently using a flat knife.
- Repeat process for remaining batter - greasing iron between each waffle with coconut oil - and store waffles on a plate in warm oven until ready to eat.
- Serve with fruit, maple or date syrup, nuts etc.
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Nutrition
PLEASE NOTE: Nutritional values are estimated by a computer and may vary based on ingredients and portion sizes. For personalised dietary advice, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.
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Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
This is indeed an easy and very delicious waffle recipe. I always have rolled oats at home and this is a great way to use them for breakfast. My boys loved the waffles.
Tristin says
Tried this waffle recipe with apple butter instead of banana. Made a great breakfast over the weekend.
Amanda says
These waffles turned out so good! They were perfectly crisp on the outside, and I love how the banana gave them just the right touch of sweetness.
LaKita says
This waffle recipe grabbed my attention at 3 ingredients and they certainly did not disappoint! So simple to make and absolutely delicious!!
Sharon says
These vegan waffles are a great way to add fiber to start the day, add syrup and you have a sweet and healthy breakfast.
Veronika says
Wow I can't believe these are only 3 ingredients! Especially since they're vegan too. They came out amazing and they were incredibly easy to make.
Colleen says
I couldn't believe how easy these waffles were to make, and they were delicious. Thanks for this wonderful recipe!
veenaazmanov says
Simple but yet a healthy and perfect breakfast recipe. Would definitely love to try this recipe for my family during the weekend.
Hayley says
@veenaazmanov, let me know if you make it.
Enriqueta says
What I like the most about these waffles is the simplicity of the ingredients. They are now on my list of favorite breakfasts. Thanks for the inspiration.
Hayley says
@Enriqueta, simple is the best 🙂