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This waffle recipe for one makes a single golden, crispy waffle from scratch in 15 minutes. Just simple ingredients and no leftovers.

Single golden Belgian waffle on a white plate topped with banana slices and whipped cream.

Quick Look

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Equipment: Waffle maker
Cook Method: Waffle iron
Servings: 1 waffle
Difficulty: Easy

This waffle recipe for one uses a simple vanilla batter that bakes up crispy on the outside and soft and airy inside.

One Waffle, Crispy Outside, Fluffy Inside

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When my kids were little, I made waffles for the whole family on weekend mornings. This is that same recipe, scaled down for one. A single Belgian waffle with crispy edges, done in 15 minutes.

I almost always top it with homemade pancake syrup or fresh fruit and whipped cream.

Looking for more small batch breakfast ideas? Try my fluffy pancakes for one, small batch French toast, and small batch blueberry scones.

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Easy Waffle Recipe for One - Crisp Golden Waffle

Ingredient Notes

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If you have any ingredients leftover from this single waffle recipe, check out our Leftover Ingredients Recipe Finder.

All-purpose flour is the base of the batter. Measure it by spooning flour into your dry measuring cup and leveling it off with a straight edge. Scooping straight from the bag packs in too much flour and makes the waffle dense.

Baking powder gives the waffle its lift. Check the date on yours before you start. Old baking powder won’t do much, and you’ll end up with a flat, heavy waffle. To test it, drop half a teaspoon into a quarter cup of hot water. If it bubbles immediately, it’s good.

Sugar adds a small amount of sweetness and helps the outside of the waffle brown and crisp up. Granulated sugar works best here.

Salt keeps the batter from tasting flat.

One large egg gives the waffle structure. Beat it well before adding the other wet ingredients.

Milk brings the batter together. Whole or 2% milk gives you the best results, but almond, soy, or oat milk all work if that’s what you have on hand. The secret to a perfect single waffle is to use room temperature milk and don’t overmix the batter. Cold milk can cause the melted butter to seize up, overmixing creates a dense waffle.

Vanilla extract gives the waffle a warm, homemade flavor.

Salted butter goes into the batter and onto the waffle iron. The butter in the batter adds flavor and helps with browning. Unsalted butter works fine if that’s what you have. For a dairy-free version, coconut oil is a good substitute.

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Recipe Variations

This waffle recipe from scratch is easy to build on. Change or add one ingredient to get the waffle you want.

Blueberry waffle for one: Fold a small handful of fresh or frozen blueberries into the batter before pouring it into the iron.

Chocolate waffle for one: Whisk half a tablespoon of unsweetened cocoa powder into the dry ingredients.

Cinnamon waffle for one: Add a quarter teaspoon of ground cinnamon to the dry ingredients.

Banana waffle for one: Mash half a ripe banana and stir it into the wet ingredients. The batter will thicken, so add a small splash of milk to loosen it before pouring.

How To Make A Waffle For One

These steps and photos walk you through the process. For ingredient amounts and full instructions, see the recipe card below.

  1. Preheat your waffle iron and lightly grease it with non-stick spray or a small amount of melted butter.
  2. In a medium bowl, beat the egg until fluffy. Add the milk, vanilla, melted butter, and sugar. Whisk until combined.
Adding egg, milk, melted butter, and vanilla to a glass bowl for waffle batter.
  1. Add the flour, baking powder, and salt. Stir just until you don’t see dry flour. A few small lumps are fine.
Whisking egg, milk, melted butter, and vanilla in a glass bowl for waffle batter.
  1. Pour enough batter into the waffle iron to cover the surface without overflowing.
  2. Close the iron and cook until the steam stops rising, about 3 to 4 minutes. The waffle should be golden and crisp.
a small batch of waffle batter poured onto a waffle maker.
  1. Use tongs to carefully lift the waffle out. Serve immediately.

Expert Tips

Read your waffle maker’s manual. Cooking times vary by model.

Preheat fully. A properly heated iron is what gives you crispy edges.

Don’t overmix. Stir just until the flour disappears. Overmixing makes the waffle tough.

Watch the steam. The waffle is done when the steam stops rising. Opening it too early tears the waffle.

Use room temperature milk. Cold milk can cause the melted butter to clump in the batter.

Waffle maker size matters. This recipe is sized for a Belgian waffle maker. If yours is smaller, you may get 2 waffles from the batter.

a Belgian waffle topped with whipped cream and sliced bananas with a fork on the side.

Troubleshooting

My waffle is soggy. This usually means the waffle iron wasn’t hot enough or you opened it too soon. Preheat the iron fully before adding batter and wait for the steam to stop rising before lifting the lid.

My waffle is dense and heavy. Too much flour is the most likely cause. Spoon flour into the dry measuring cup and level it off with a straight edge. Scooping directly from the bag packs in too much flour. Overmixing also makes waffles dense, so stir just until the flour disappears.

My waffle is torn or stuck to the iron. The iron wasn’t greased well enough or you opened it too early. Grease the surface with non-stick spray or melted butter before each waffle, even on a non-stick iron. Wait until the steam stops rising before opening.

My batter is too thick. Add milk a small splash at a time until the batter pours easily but isn’t runny. Different flour brands absorb liquid differently.

My batter is too thin. Add flour half a tablespoon at a time, stirring gently until the batter thickens to a proper pourable consistency.

My waffle is pale, not golden. The iron wasn’t hot enough or it didn’t cook long enough. Make sure the iron is fully preheated before adding batter, and let the waffle cook until the steam has stopped rising.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my waffle not crispy?

The two most common reasons are a waffle iron that wasn’t fully preheated and opening the iron too soon. Preheat until the iron is fully hot before adding batter, and wait until the steam stops rising before lifting the lid.

Can I make waffle batter ahead of time?

You can mix the batter a few hours ahead and keep it covered in the refrigerator. Give it a stir before pouring. If it thickened up, add a small splash of milk to thin it out.

Can I double this single waffle recipe?

Yes. Double every ingredient and cook the waffles one at a time. Keep finished waffles warm on a baking sheet in a 200°F oven while you cook the rest.

Can I freeze leftover waffles?

Yes. Let it cool completely, then freeze in an airtight bag. Reheat in a toaster for a crispy result, or in a 350°F oven for about 5 minutes. The microwave works but softens the edges.

How do I know when the waffle is done?

Watch the steam. When it stops rising from the sides of the iron, the waffle is ready. Most waffle makers also have an indicator light, but I go by the steam.

What size waffle maker works best for this recipe?

This recipe is sized for a standard Belgian waffle maker. If your iron is smaller, you’ll likely get 2 waffles from the batter, which is fine.

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Ways To Use Leftover Ingredients

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Waffle Recipe For One

4.9 from 166 votes
By: Joanie Zisk
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 15 minutes
Servings: 1 serving
This waffle recipe for one makes a single crispy, golden Belgian waffle from scratch in 15 minutes. A small batch recipe made with simple pantry ingredients.

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Equipment

Ingredients 
 

  • 1 large egg
  • ½ cup milk -room temperature (Any milk works here, including almond, soy, or oat milk.)
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon salted butter -melted
  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • ½ cup all purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • teaspoon salt

Instructions 

  • Preheat your waffle iron and lightly grease it with non-stick spray or a small amount of melted butter.
  • In a medium bowl, beat the egg until fluffy. Add the milk, vanilla, melted butter, and sugar. Whisk until combined.
  • Add the flour, baking powder, and salt. Stir just until you don't see dry flour. A few small lumps are fine.
  • Pour enough batter into the waffle iron to cover the surface without overflowing. If your iron is smaller than a Belgian waffle maker, you may have batter left for a second waffle.
  • Close the iron and cook until the steam stops rising, about 3 to 4 minutes. The waffle should be golden and crisp.
  • Use tongs to carefully lift the waffle out. Serve immediately.

Notes

Read your waffle maker’s manual. Cooking times vary by model.
Preheat fully. A properly heated iron is what gives you crispy edges.
Don’t overmix. Stir just until the flour disappears. Overmixing makes the waffle tough.
Watch the steam. The waffle is done when the steam stops rising. Opening it too early tears the waffle.
Use room temperature milk. Cold milk can cause the melted butter to clump in the batter.
Waffle maker size matters. This recipe is sized for a Belgian waffle maker. If yours is smaller, you may get 2 waffles from the batter.

Nutrition

Serving: 1waffle, Calories: 379kcal, Carbohydrates: 62g, Protein: 17g, Fat: 17g, Saturated Fat: 9g, Cholesterol: 243mg, Sodium: 525mg, Potassium: 538mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 18g, Vitamin A: 905IU, Calcium: 268mg, Iron: 3.9mg

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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167 Comments

  1. Christi says:

    I love this recipe but I wonder if you have ever added protein powder. I’m wondering about how to adjust the measurements.

  2. Shelly says:

    Delicious light waffle recipe. I made 5 dash waffle maker waffles ate 3 and froze the other 2.

    1. Paul v Kirker says:

      You answered my question. I also have a dash mini waffle maker and was wondering how many waffles this recipe made. Thank you.

  3. Jackie says:

    So happy to find this delicious recipe for one waffle. Turned out amazing

  4. Hannah says:

    The perfect small batch! This is more like a 2 person batch, but that’d perfect. I only have a mini waffle maker these days which is perfect for left over “frozen” waffles.. Home made Lego my eggs!

  5. Steve L says:

    I finally found the perfect one round waffle recipe. This one one is awesome.

  6. Daisy says:

    This was delicious. I wanted something quick and it was just what I was looking for.

  7. Q says:

    In case anyone is wondering, this makes three delicious waffles on a mini waffle maker! ❤️

  8. Ashley M. says:

    I love this recipe! It tastes so good and now none goes to waste. Yummy!!

  9. Donavin says:

    Thanks, this worked out great!

  10. Roy Scott says:

    Excellent waffle recipe! No more storing 14 waffles. 😉