Tasty and Heart Healthy Waffles with Blackberry Syrup

Heart Healthy Waffles with Blackberry Syrup

I got up yesterday wanting to make a special breakfast for Brandon on Valentine’s Day, but I didn’t have to look to hard find something I wanted to make: my new favorite waffle recipe practically called out to me from the page in my cookbook and I couldn’t resist. In the past waffles were reserved only for special days because despite how yummy they are, they aren’t the most healthy breakfast in the world. Since Brandon and I are both dieting, waffles would normally be out the question. But now that I’ve found this recipe I can make waffles every weekend and we don’t have to feel guilty about eating them!





These waffles are half all-purpose flour and half whole wheat flour, wheat germ and ground flaxseed (which is especially heart healthy). But despite sounding very…well…wheat-y, they don’t taste like it all. They taste like normal waffles, except that the whole wheat adds another dimension to them. These are sweeter, lighter and fluffier than my normal waffle recipe. I usually drown my waffles in syrup, but I’ve found with these I don’t want to. I like the taste of them so much by themselves that they don’t need much extra syrup.


But, of course, this blackberry syrup? It’s really good, too, and it compliments these waffles well. I used blackberries because I had a bag of them in the freezer, but I’m sure this would be equally good with blueberries or raspberries. You could even do a couple of your favorite berries together.

You can’t really go wrong with these waffles. They only take a few minutes to whip up, they are lighter and healthier than a normal waffle recipe but still manage to taste even better.

Heart Healthy Waffles with Blackberry Syrup

Waffles

adapted from Cooking Light Complete Cookbook

Breakfast | Servings: This recipe makes 5 waffles in my Belgian waffle maker (about 1/2 cup batter each), I think you’d get at least double that in a regular waffle maker.
Prep time: 15 min | Cook time: 25 min | Total time: 35 min

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp. flaxseed (1/4 cup ground) – This can be omitted if you don’t have any, you may have to to a health food store to find flaxseed.
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1/4 cup toasted wheat germ
  • 2 tbsp. sugar
  • 1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 1 1/2 cups fat-free milk
  • 3/4 cup egg substitute or 3 eggs (it’s obviously lower fat/healthier with the egg substitute, but I usually make it with real eggs)
  • 1 1/2 tbsp. canola oil
  • 1 tsp. vanilla

Blackberry Syrup

  • 1 1/2 cups fresh or frozen blackberries – no need to thaw (substitutions: blueberries or raspberries)
  • 1/2 cup maple syrup
  • 1/4 tsp. cinnamon

Process

  1. Combine berries, maple syrup and cinnamon in a sauce pan. Cook over medium heat until thoroughly heated, turn down to low to keep warm until ready to serve.
  2. Meanwhile, place flaxseed in a clean coffee grinder or blender and process until ground to 1/4 cup flaxseed meal.
  3. Combine flaxseed meal, flours, wheat germ, sugar, baking powder and salt in a large bowl.
  4. Combine milk, egg, oil and vanilla in a separate bowl.
  5. Make a well in the center of the flour mixture and pour the milk mixture into it. Stir just until moist.
  6. Coat waffle iron with cooking spray and preheat. Follow your waffle iron instructions to make all the waffles.

Serve immediately topped with warm blackberry syrup.

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10 Comments

  1. I love the recipe! Great way to start the day!

  2. they look so perfect!!!
    what kind of waffle maker do you have?
    .-= tianne´s last blog ..Japanese Cotton-Soft Cheesecake =-.

  3. I love Blackberries. My dad and I had a secret patch that we picked from and I still manage to find them in the wild.
    .-= Ed Schenk´s last blog ..Guest Post from Rebecca_ =-.

  4. Dieting sucks! I make my waffles w/ 2 sticks of melted butter in them! Good ol’ Joy of Cooking Recipe. Your look mighty tasty and much more healthy!
    .-= leslie´s last blog ..Parmesan Orzo =-.

  5. Susan Stuart

    Thanks for posting this delightful recipe. I love the fact that you used half whole wheat flour. A great way to get my kids to eat better and sit down for breakfast.

    Yummy!

  6. I just made these and everyone loved them even my VERY picky son. I was wondering if you have the nutritional info on this recipe?
    Thanks!

  7. I used all whole wheat flour with wonderful results!

  8. Fantastic recipe. Next time I make it I’ll add a little cinnamon to the batter. I also changed the syrup by pureeing the blackberries and adding some strawberries without decreasing the amount of blackberries. Wow. Good stuff. The waffles almost became dinner. Thanks for posting.

  9. Stephanie

    Mmmm. This looks so good. I have recently had to change my eating habits towards a more heart healthy diet and can’t wait to try these this weekend. One great resource I have found if you are looking for more about general heart health is the Harmony Heart Group website.

  10. You can really add a new dimension to this by grinding your own wheat berries.

    I grind my own wheat flour, so I’m always on the lookout for interesting recipes to try that have whole wheat.

    Usually I just make bread, but why not waffles?