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Zero Excuse Rice Coconut Waffles (Gluten-Free)

May 19th, 2010 · 3 Comments · Gluten-Free Waffles, Neutral Waffles, Vegan Waffle Recipes

While all vegan waffles are already dairy-free, egg-free, and cholesterol-free, these are also wheat-free, gluten-free, oil-free, and relatively low-sugar.
They have a slightly crispy exterior and are relatively neutral in flavor, with a molasses overtone. For those who don’t do much gluten-free baking and don’t already stock xanthan gum, these instead use an extra dose of [...]

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Buckwheat-Rice Yeast-Raised Vegan Waffle Recipe

February 17th, 2008 · 3 Comments · Neutral Waffles, Vegan Waffle Recipes

I was in the mood to experiment with a relatively neutral gluten-free waffle that wasn’t quite as dense as one using only buckwheat flour. These are pretty light and fluffy, bind quite well without using Ener-G egg replacer, and are a great basic waffle for any type of topping. As with some other yeast-raised waffles [...]

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Vegan Carrot Ginger Sage Oat Waffles Recipe

January 27th, 2008 · No Comments · Savory Novelty Waffles, Vegan Waffle Recipes

This eggless, dairy-free, wheat-free waffle recipe was inspired by a “baby carrots with ginger and sage butter” recipe that I originally found at Astray.com, attributed to Shepherd’s Garden Seeds Newsletter. Jen and I both enjoyed the recipe so much that I decided it needed a waffle counterpart! Also, winter is a great time for root [...]

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Vegan Orange Basil Cornmeal Waffles Recipe

January 23rd, 2008 · No Comments · Savory Novelty Waffles, Vegan Waffle Recipes

A local grocer was recently giving away some starting-to-wilt basil, so I had to find a use for it! Who can turn down fresh basil? I certainly won’t be the one to start that trend!
This waffle is about subtle style. The orange and the basil aren’t excessively pronounced, but they blend with the cornmeal, spelt [...]

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