As delightfully crisp as the fall mornings they’re made for, these enticingly spiced pumpkin waffles are an extra-special way to start your day. Serve with a maple pecan topping for an over-the-top-delicious breakfast that celebrates the flavors of fall.
Pumpkin pancakes, pumpkin French toast casserole, mini cinnamon sugar pumpkin muffins, and today’s pumpkin waffles are simply the epitome of fall morning bliss. (With a shoutout to apple cinnamon rolls, too!)
While I don’t get out my waffle maker all that often, recipes like this one make me—and my family—very glad I have one. (Same with you, gingerbread waffles!) That’s why homemade waffles are extra special… they’re not an everyday breakfast, so when you serve them, they’re REALLY appreciated!
I also added maple syrup to the batter, which helps bring flavor (and brings out the pumpkin flavor!) and adds a little extra sweetness.
By the way, if you’re using canned pumpkin and wondering what to do with the rest of the can, check out all these recipes to make with leftover pumpkin puree.
Here’s the beaten egg mixture, frothy on top as you can see:
This is the batter, after all of the ingredients have been combined:
Waffle Making Tip: Avoid overfilling the waffle maker—once shut, the batter seeps to the edges. This is usually how I fill mine:
Keep waffles warm as you cook the rest: If serving all of the waffles at once, transfer the cooked waffles to a wire rack on a baking sheet, and place in a preheated 200°F (93°C) oven to keep them warm until the whole batch is ready.
These pumpkin waffles aren’t overly sweet, so there’s room for some sweetness in your toppings.
You can top these pumpkin waffles with a simple pat of butter and a dusting of confectioners’ sugar—or a swipe of pumpkin butter if you want to journey all the way down Pumpkin Spice Lane—but I especially love them with toasted pecans and warm maple syrup (which is equally fantastic on gingerbread waffles). All those nooks and crannies in the waffle’s surface are just begging to be filled with this stuff!
Pumpkin waffles come together with a handful of basic ingredients, plus plenty of deep, warm pumpkin spices. They're crisp and light right out of the waffle maker, and taste fantastic with maple pecan syrup. Here's my recipe for pumpkin pancakes if you want to try those, too!