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For the times when you want something special for breakfast, but donโ€™t want to be standing there making a giant batch. This single serve Waffles for One recipe is the best thing! It makes one large Belgian waffle or two small regular ones.

Single waffle topped with sliced banana, maple syrup with a fork on the side.

For a single person, making a batch of waffles for one should be so easy! It should come together in one bowl, and be so simple to make. And thatโ€™s exactly how this recipe is! If you have a small round iron, you will get two waffles with this recipe. If you have a big square Belgian iron (like I do), youโ€™ll get one beautiful huge serving.

This recipe uses very basic pantry and items you probably already have in your refrigerator. And unlike most waffle recipes, I wonโ€™t even ask you to whisk the egg white until stiff. You absolutely can do this, if you like, and Iโ€™ll put that method in the variation section below.

Handing pouring maple syrup on a single waffles for one on a round plate.

How to Make Waffles for One

First, we combine all of the dry ingredients, which are flour, baking powder, salt and granulated white sugar. Then, separately, we will mix buttermilk, one egg white (do not use the egg yolk here), and one tablespoon of neutral oil. You can make your own buttermilk and use butter instead of oil, and again, Iโ€™ll leave these substitutions in the variation section below.

Basically, I want to help you make these waffles for one any way you can, even if you donโ€™t have all of the exact ingredients.

I top these with sliced bananas and maple syrup, but my kids like raspberries and powdered sugar on theirs. The options are endless because everything tastes good on top!

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The Ingredients

Small bowls with flour, egg white, buttermilk, and sugar on grey marble counter.
  • All-Purpose Flour. We need 1/3 cup all-purpose flour.
  • Baking Powder. Just 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder for this recipe, which is not the same as baking soda.
  • Salt. Donโ€™t skip the saltโ€“1/4 teaspoon of salt is perfect for balancing the flavors.
  • Granulated Sugar. A small amount of granulated sugar (1 tablespoon) helps the waffles turn golden brown and adds a touch of sweetness.
  • Buttermilk. One-quarter cup of well-shaken low-fat buttermilk. If you donโ€™t have buttermilk, use the same amount of whole milk plus a 1/4 teaspoon of white vinegar or lemon juice.
  • Egg White. We only need the egg white here, not the egg yolk. If you add the entire egg, the result will be too cakey and soft.
  • Oil. Use a neutral oil that doesnโ€™t have any flavor, like canola oil, sunflower oil, or avocado oil. Do not use coconut oil or olive oil. You can use one tablespoon of melted butter instead, if you prefer.

The Instructions

Grey shallow bowl with flour, baking powder, salt and sugar inside.
Glass measuring cup with buttermilk, egg white and oil in it on grey countertop.

First, plug in your waffle iron and let it start to preheat and get as hot as possible. Then, in a small bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, salt and sugar.

Separately, in a glass measuring cup, whisk together the buttermilk, egg white and oil. Whisk very well to break up the egg white.

Pouring white liquid ingredients into a bowl with flour on grey counter to make waffles for one.
White batter being mixed with a whisk in a grey bowl with blue towel on side.

Add the wet ingredients to the bowl with the dry ingredients, and whisk until everything is homogenous.

Let the batter rest for a few minutes while the waffle iron finishes preheating, and be sure to brush the waffle iron with melted butter before using.

Raw batter on half of a square waffle iron.
A single waffle freshly cooked on a waffle iron.

Add all of the batter to one side of a Belgian waffle maker. Please note that if youโ€™re using a small circular waffle iron, this recipe will make 2 waffles, so use only half of the batter each time.

Cook until your waffle is golden brown, crispy, and it does not stick to the pan. Remove carefully with tongs or a fork, and top with fruit and maple syrup before serving.

A single waffle for one person on white plate with coffee and fork on side.

Recipe Variations

  • Buttermilk โ€“ The best thing to use is store-bought buttermilk. However, you can use the same amount of whole milk if you add 1/4 teaspoon of white vinegar or lemon juice to it.
  • Vanilla โ€“ If you have it, it is delicious to add one-quarter teaspoon of vanilla extract to the buttermilk. Itโ€™s okay if you donโ€™t, though!
  • Egg Whites โ€“ A lot of recipes for waffles call for the egg whites to be beaten until stiff before being folded into the batter. That is a great method that creates fluffier waffles with more air. If you have the time, itโ€™s worth it! However, I almost never do this and I love the results, too.
  • Oil โ€“ Instead of using oil, you can use the same amount of melted butter.
  • Toppings โ€“ We like bananas and maple syrup, but any type of fresh fruit, butter, maple syrup, or powdered sugar is great on top.

Equipment for Waffles for One

Other Breakfasts for Two:

  1. Pancakes for Two
  2. Cinnamon Roll Apple Cobbler
  3. Pumpkin Waffles

Yield: 1

Waffles for One

Single waffle topped with sliced banana, maple syrup with a fork on the side.

Easy waffles for one! Recipe makes one Belgian waffle or two regular round waffles. Serves one perfectly.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1/4 cup buttermilk
  • 1 egg white
  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • For serving: maple syrup, butter and sliced bananas

Instructions

  1. Whisk together flour, baking powder, salt and sugar.
  2. In a measuring cup, add the buttermilk, egg white and oil. Whisk together very well.
  3. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients, and stir just to combine, but lumps are okay.
  4. Pour the batter into a well-greased waffle iron, and cook until the timer goes off. The waffle is done when it doesnโ€™t stick to the pan, is golden brown and crisp on both sides.
  5. Serve with desired toppings.

Notes

Egg White: We only need the egg white here, not the egg yolk. If you add the entire egg, the waffles for one will be too cake-like and soft.
Oil: Use a neutral oil that doesn't have any flavor, like canola oil, sunflower oil, or avocado oil. Do not use coconut oil or olive oil. You can use one tablespoon of melted butter instead, if you prefer.
Buttermilk: The best thing to use is store-bought buttermilk. However, you can use the same amount of whole milk that you add 1/4 teaspoon of white vinegar or lemon juice to instead.
Vanilla: If you have it, it is delicious to add one-quarter teaspoon of vanilla extract to the buttermilk. It's okay if you don't, though!

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

1

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 624Total Fat: 27gSaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 16gCholesterol: 33mgSodium: 1040mgCarbohydrates: 88gFiber: 4gSugar: 42gProtein: 11g

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About Christina Lane

Christina Lane is the author of 5 cookbooks all about cooking and baking for two. She has scaled down hundreds of recipes into smaller servings so you can enjoy your favorite dishes without the leftovers! Valentine's Day is her favorite holiday.

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9 Comments

  1. Autumn says:

    Love this idea! I love waffles for a special breakfast, but I never want to stand in front of a waffle iron for that long. I have a question about the recipe though. If I wanted to make a double batch for two people, could I just use the whole egg, or would I need to use two egg whites? Thank you!

    1. Lisa says:

      Fantastic recipe. I specifically love that it uses buttermilk. Great flavor. I also appreciate the use of egg white for the crispy exterior I expect in a great waffle ๐Ÿง‡ Thanks!

  2. Zahabia says:

    It turned out great, good texture and taste, thanks for the recipe

  3. Melanie says:

    Can I substitute oat flour instead of AP flour?

  4. Lisa says:

    This has become my go to recipe for a single, super delicious buttermilk waffle. Thanks ๐Ÿ˜Š

  5. Abby Brown says:

    These worked so well! Much better than out of a box. If anyoneโ€™s curious, this recipe made 4 mini-waffles instead of 2 normal ones.

  6. scott says:

    what about adding a tablespoon of corn starch to the batter? i was told it will make them crispier.

    1. Christina Lane says:

      You can do whatever you like. Did you make them and theyโ€™re not crisp enough for you?

  7. Marilyne says:

    Thanks for another perfect small recipe!
    My only question would be: approximately how long does the waffle need to cook? My waffle iron does not have a timer.
    Thanks!