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Potato Waffles

Last updated on July 8, 2024 By Crazy Vegan 38 Comments

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These potato waffles are salty and crispy on the outside, with a soft and fluffy inside. Ready in minutes, they are a perfect savory appetizer or snack! 

potato waffles.

If you regularly cook with potatoes or want a fun new way to enjoy them, then these potato waffles are your answer!

Table of Contents
  • Why you’ll love this recipe 
  • Ingredients needed 
  • How to make potato waffles
    • Step 1: Cut and boil potatoes 
    • Step 2: Mash potatoes and add other ingredients 
    • Step 3: Make waffles 
  • Tips to make the best recipe 
  • Storage instructions 
  • More ways to use potatoes
  • Frequently asked questions

Why you’ll love this recipe 

  • Simple. This recipe uses simple ingredients and easy to follow steps and no eggs are needed! 
  • Delicious. With a balance of flavors, these waffles are incredibly delicious. 
  • Healthy. Compared to fried potatoes, these use a fraction of the oil!

What I love about this recipe is that it also works with leftover mashed potatoes! Whenever I make some for the family, I save a portion to turn into waffles!

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    Ingredients needed 

    This recipe calls for pantry staples and basic ingredients that you’ll likely already have on hand. This is what you’ll need:

    • Potatoes. Choose starchy potatoes like Yukon gold or white potatoes. 
    • Butter. I used plant-based butter but if you don’t follow a vegan diet, standard butter works. 
    • Soy milk. Or any milk of choice.
    • Salt and black pepper. To taste. 
    • Onions. Finely chopped or minced. 
    • Dried thyme. Adds flavor.
    • Smoked paprika. For a subtle smokey flavor. 
    • White truffle oil. Optional, but this works so well with potatoes!
    • All-purpose flour. Sift it well to ensure there are no clumps.
    • Vegan cream cheese. My preferred cream cheese but standard cream cheese works. 

    How to make potato waffles

    With less than 5 minutes of hands-on time, this recipe is very simple. Ready to cook up some waffles? 

    Step 1: Cut and boil potatoes 

    Peel and dice the potatoes and put them in the boiling water for at least 20 minutes to make them tender. After this time, remove the water and place the potato cubes into a bowl. 

    Step 2: Mash potatoes and add other ingredients 

    Using a potato masher, mash the potatoes and then add soy milk and non-dairy butter substitute. Mix the ingredients with a wooden spoon. At this point, you can add seasonings as per your taste. Add smoked paprika, white truffle oil, thyme, white caramelized onions, and vegan cream cheese. Now, carefully add flour to make a firm paste, but don’t overdo the mixing. 

    Step 3: Make waffles 

    Heat the waffle iron and spray it with the non-stick cooking spray. Scoop the mixture into the waffle iron. Read the waffle maker’s instructions to cook the waffles accordingly, or until golden brown. Once cooked, serve them with sour cream, salsa, chives, scallions or whatever toppings you like.

    waffle potato.

    Tips to make the best recipe 

    • Don’t overmix the batter, as it will make the waffles chewy and tough. 
    • Always preheat the waffle iron to ensure maximum crispiness.
    • Don’t open the waffle iron while cooking, so the potatoes cook evenly and completely.

    Storage instructions 

    To store. Place leftover waffles in an airtight container to store them in the fridge for up to 3 days. 

    To freeze. Place the cooked and cooled waffles in a ziplock bag and store them in the freezer for up to 3 months. 

    Reheating. Reheat in the oven on a baking sheet or non-stick pan without oil. 

    mashed potato waffles.

    More ways to use potatoes

    • Hasselback potatoes
    • Garlic lemon potatoes

    Frequently asked questions

    Are potato waffles healthy? 

    Potato waffles are healthy because they provide many essential nutrients, vitamins, and fiber.

    Are potato waffles gluten-free? 

    No, potato waffles aren’t gluten-free because the recipe uses flour. If you’d like to make these gluten-free, swap out the flour for a gluten-free blend. 

    How many calories are in a potato waffle?

    There are 143 calories per potato waffle.

    potato waffles recipe.

    Potato Waffles (Fluffy And Crispy!)

    Crazy Vegan Kitchen
    These potato waffles are salty and crispy on the outside, with soft and fluffy middle. Ready in minutes, they are a perfect appetizer or snack! 
    5 from 3 votes
    Print Recipe
    Prep Time 1 minute min
    Cook Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 6 minutes mins
    Course Vegan Meals
    Cuisine American
    Servings 16 waffles
    Calories 143 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • 4 large Potatoes
    • 1/4 cup butter or butter substitute
    • 1/4 cup Soy Milk or milk of choice
    • 1/2 teaspoon Salt to taste
    • 2 small Onions caramelized
    • 2 teaspoons dried Thyme
    • 1 teaspoon Smoked Paprika
    • 1 teaspoon White Truffle Oil
    • 1 cup All Purpose Flour
    • 1/4 cup cream cheese

    Instructions
     

    • Peel and dice potatoes, then place in a deep pot with water and bring to a boil. Boil for 20 minutes or until potatoes are very tender. Drain and immediately place potato cubes into a large bowl.
    • Mash till almost smooth with a potato masher and then add the non dairy butter substitute and soy milk. Mix it in with a wooden spoon. At this stage, taste and season to your preference.
    • Add thyme, smoked paprika, white truffle oil and caramelized onions into the mixture and stir well with a spoon to incorporate. Add Vegan Cream Cheese and mix well. Finally, add in flour and give it a thorough mixing – you may need more flour or slightly less – what you're looking for is something significantly firmer than the initial mashed potatoes, but don't over do it with the flour.
    • Heat waffle iron and spray well with non stick cooking spray. Place 1 heaped tablespoon of potato mixture into each waffle cavity and cook according to your waffle makers instructions.
    • Once cooked, use a small palette knife to help nudge your "waffle" off the waffle maker and onto your plate.

    Notes

    TO STORE: Place leftovers in an airtight container to store them in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. 
    TO FREEZE: Place the cooked and cooled waffles in a ziplock bag and store them in the freezer for up to 6 months. 
    TO REHEAT: Reheat in the oven or non-stick pan without oil. 

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1waffleCalories: 143kcalCarbohydrates: 23gProtein: 3gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.3gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 11mgSodium: 115mgPotassium: 424mgFiber: 2gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 219IUVitamin C: 19mgCalcium: 26mgIron: 1mg
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      Comments

      1. Kate @ Veggie Desserts says

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        Potato waffles and door knobs. Swoon. Great recipe! I hope you don't mind, but I linked up to it on my recipe for Chocolate Mashed Potato Cake on my blog. Mash-tastic!
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Oh wow, thank you Kate! We do not mind at all :) Thank you so much for stopping by. xox Amrita
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      2. Linda @ Veganosity says

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        Sorry I'm so late to the party! First things first, these look addicting. I think I'd eat the whole pan before my husband had a chance to partake. Two words - purple potatoes. Wouldn't they be perfect for next Valentine's Day! JK! ;) Fifty Shades of Grey. Horribly written, but intriguing nonetheless. I'll admit it, I actually did read all three books, because I'm a nosy biatch and I needed to find out what happened. I'm waiting for the movie to come out on Netflix, or for some of my girlfriends to get together so we can shriek like teenage girls and giggle our way through it. :)
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Haha, hey Linda! Sorry for the late response as we were on temporary hiatus! It's okay to love 50 Shades of Grey as a guilty pleasure :D I secretly love Avril Lavigne as well but would never admit it. :) I actually probably have a bigger dislike for Twilight than 50 Shades of Grey. Did you manage to catch the movie of 50 shades yet? Was it any good? Better than the books? Hollywood tends to mess up everything. And given that 50 Shades is already a literature mess.... :D Hope you and your blog have been doing great lately! We're so happy to be BACK IN BUSINESS! Levan
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      3. Michaell @ Foodscape says

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        This recipe looks amazing! I am always looking for ways to use my truffle oil and this looks like a winner. Even though it's brown, it still looks full of color to me! YUM. Can't wait to try this!
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hey there Michaell! It's great to see you here! How's your blog been growing these past months? We started the same time or so and it's been great embarking on our journeys together. Yeah, we're so totally used to colorful stuff that we felt a bit self-conscious taking a photo of these brown potato waffles - but it seems like things turned out great! Loved the dish. Levan
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      4. felicia | Dish by Dish says

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        Levan! I burst out laughing at the potatoes in the word "POTATOES"! You are hilarious. And your gripe about Vday is super funny too! Bookmarking this recipe to make some use of my waffle maker! (I've used it a grand total of 3 times).
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hey there Felicia! Big big big apologies for the late response; Amrita was recovering from a minor operation and we put the blog on hold for about two weeks now -- but we're back and ready to go! Haha thanks so much for finding our post funny. Valentine's Day is so overhyped it's crazy; EVERY DAY should be a celebration of your love for someone, not a commercial day like that. :) Levan
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      5. Michele @ Two Raspberries says

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        YUMMMM these looks so de-lish! I could eat a bunch of these ;-)
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hey there Michele! I had 6 of them at one go for breakfast, and then another 4 for lunch the next day! We'd love to see you try them! :) Levan
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      6. sylvie says

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        I have no Valentine but won't wait for 1 to test these wonderful waffles : )
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          These potato waffles WERE our Valentine's! haha! :) Levan
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