3 Tips for Making Crispy Waffles (2024)

If you, like me, have a true passion for Saturday morning waffles, then you understand the importance of crispiness. Golden, crispy waffles, good. Limp, spiritless waffles, bad.

Here are three tips to guarantee crispy buttermilk waffles every time.

I gave the "crisp factor" a lot of thought as I worked on our recipe for Classic Buttermilk Waffles. Even though the waffles looked beautiful and tasted exactly right, I found that they would lose their crispness within minutes of coming off the waffle iron. This would not do.

The problem is moisture. You need some of it to make sure your waffles are tender, but too much and that extra moisture will quickly soften the waffle's outer crust. Buttermilk is also a tricky ingredient because it tends to make a heavier batter, which results in less crispy waffles.

I have three suggestions that will help.

1. Make Sure Your Waffle Iron Is Hot

A hot waffle iron makes a huge difference when it comes to crispy waffles, even more than brushing the iron with butter (though that is, of course, delicious). A hot iron means that that the waffles start cooking the instant they hit the griddle.

You should actually hear the batter sizzle on contact. The outer crust will immediately begin to set and crisp. Moisture in the batter quickly turns to steam and evaporates out the sides of the pan. If the iron isn't hot, none of this happens and the waffles will be soggy and squishy.

To make sure your waffle iron is hot, let it warm for at least five minutes before you start making waffles. Some waffle irons may take longer to heat. Check that it's ready by flicking a drop of water on the griddle; if it sizzles and evaporates right away, you're good to go.

2. Swap Half the Buttermilk for Milk

Milk helps make a thinner, more liquidy waffle batter, which in turn makes lighter and crispier waffles. I've found that swapping half the buttermilk for regular milk gives you this lighter texture without sacrificing the rich flavor of the buttermilk. (You can also exchange the buttermilk entirely for milk if you want!)

I prefer using whole milk or 2% milk for the flavor, but you could definitely use skim milk or almond milk if that's what you have.

3. Bake the Finished Waffles in the Oven

It seems redundant to cook the waffles in a waffle iron and then bake them a second time in the oven, but this is the best method I know for making waffles with a long-lasting crisp.

Even the best waffle irons can fall short when it comes to steaming off all the moisture during the brief window of cooking time. Putting the waffles in the oven helps keep this evaporation process going without the risk of burning your waffles. As a bonus, it keeps the waffles warm until you're ready to serve!

Before you start cooking your waffles, preheat your oven to 250F. Place a wire cooling rack inside a baking sheet and place it in the oven. The cooling rack helps lift the waffles off the baking sheet and allows air to circulate on all sides.

As you finish cooking each batch in the waffle iron, transfer the waffles to the oven. Arrange them in a single layer so they crisp evenly and no steam is trapped between layers. Once one round of waffles has crisped for a few minutes, you can stack them to make room for the following batches. Let the waffles crisp for 5 to 10 minutes; much longer and they can start to dry out too much.

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These three tips have made the big difference in my Saturday morning waffle game recently. Even though I've been talking specifically about my buttermilk waffles here, these tips really apply to any (and every) batch you make.

Do you have any tried-and-true tips for guaranteeing crispy waffles?

3 Tips for Making Crispy Waffles (2024)

FAQs

How do I get my waffles crispy? ›

7 Life Saving Tips to Make Crispy Waffles
  1. Bring the Eggs to Room Temperature.
  2. Grease the Waffle Iron With Cooking Spray.
  3. Melt the Butter.
  4. Add a Tint of Liquor to Your Baking.
  5. Use Buttermilk.
  6. Ran Out of Buttermilk? Try an Alternative.
  7. Bake Them in the Oven for That Crisp Finish.

What is the secret to making good waffles? ›

Here are some tips:
  • Strike while the iron's hot. If your waffles come out pale and soft, it could be because the appliance isn't hot enough. ...
  • Whip your whites. ...
  • Opt for oil instead of butter. ...
  • Try a yeasted-waffle recipe. ...
  • Add cornstarch. ...
  • Finish them in the oven.
Apr 9, 2022

How do you make waffles that don't get soggy? ›

Make Sure Your Waffle Iron Is Hot

You should actually hear the batter sizzle on contact. The outer crust will immediately begin to set and crisp. Moisture in the batter quickly turns to steam and evaporates out the sides of the pan. If the iron isn't hot, none of this happens and the waffles will be soggy and squishy.

What should you do to ensure that waffles are crisp and do not stick? ›

The first real step to making crispy waffles is the right waffle maker. It's best to choose a non-stick waffle maker - this is the best surface for cooking waffles without risk of sticking or mess. They're also easy to clean, and generally only need a quick wipe down while still warm.

How to keep waffles crispy? ›

As you are cooking, simply transfer each finished waffle from your waffle maker to the wire rack. That's it! The low temperature of the oven will keep the waffles warm and crispy without burning them and the the elevation of the rack in the baking sheet helps keep away sogginess.

How to make Eggo waffles crispy? ›

Place frozen waffles flat on baking sheet and heat in the oven for about 3 minutes. Flip waffles and heat for an additional 3 minutes or until crispy and hot.

Should you rest waffle batter? ›

Recommended overnight or 2 hr resting – for the tastiest waffles, rest the batter overnight in the fridge or for at least 2 hours.

How can I improve my waffles? ›

  1. Bacon! ...
  2. A handful of blueberries or other small or sliced berries.
  3. Miniature chocolate chips. ...
  4. Miniature cinnamon chips. ...
  5. Peanut butter (about 1/4 cup peanut butter for every cup of flour). ...
  6. 1/2 cup cocoa with 1/3 cup sugar.
  7. 1 cup crushed pineapples (drained well); top finished waffles with whipped cream and coconut flakes.
Aug 20, 2014

Why do my waffles turn out like pancakes? ›

Keeping the fat content low and using water instead of oil to thin the mixture can help your waffle mix behave and taste more like pancake batter. The fat helps waffles produce a crispy crust, which is perfect for waffles but not so much pancakes.

How do you make waffles less sticky? ›

For each waffle I put a 1/4 stick of melted butter -- and no more sticking at all -- they come out cleanly and smooth. And you don't have to put any butter on them at the table. I have used as little as 1 TBS of butter and they still come out great - no stick -- but I like the taste better with a 1/4 stick of butter.

How do you're crisp waffles? ›

A: The best way to reheat waffles and keep them crispy is by using an air fryer. Preheat your air fryer to 350°F. Place the waffles in the air fryer basket in a single layer. Air fry frozen waffles for 7-9 minutes, flipping halfway.

How long do I leave waffles in the waffle maker? ›

Cook time depends upon your waffle maker and how much batter you use. A waffle maker tends to take about 4–6 minutes to fully cook a waffle. Make sure you check your manual for specific information.

Can you use pancake mix in a waffle maker? ›

You must double the amount of fat you use for the pancake mix. For example, you use 1 tablespoon of butter per cup of dry pancake mixture. Instead, add 2 tablespoons of butter to ensure the crispiness of the waffle. However, we recommend using oil over butter.

Why are my homemade waffles not crispy? ›

Other Ways to Keep Waffles from Getting Soggy

Place your waffles on a cooling rack in a low-heat oven (don't stack the waffles on top of each other). Throw your waffles in a toaster to refresh their crispiness. Make sure your waffle iron is very hot.

How to make store bought waffles crispy? ›

Heat them up quickly to avoid soggy waffles.

"The goal is to heat them up quickly so they get crispy, not soggy." This means that whatever cooking method you choose, your waffles should go straight from the freezer to the heat source. Allowing them to thaw or cooking them slowly may result in a soft, floppy waffle.

How do you keep frozen waffles from getting soggy? ›

One professional chef told Business Insider you could cook a frozen waffle by sprinkling a little water on top — to help it crisp up — and sticking it in the oven. I preheated the oven to 450 degrees Fahrenheit before drizzling the waffles lightly with some tap water.

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