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Oven-Baked Waffles Recipe - Gluten-Free Option
This oven-baked waffles recipe is easy to make, has a gluten-free option and is ideal for weekday or weekend breakfast! Add your favorite toppings whether they are sweet (our favorite) or savory & enjoy.
You can use a silicone waffle mold as it's so easy to do and you can pick one up from your grocery store or Amazon. There are also different shapes of waffle silicone molds so have fun.
The photos for this recipe have been updated from the original post (2014) as of August 27, 2020.
I also did a gluten-free option of these waffles which was yummy. It was so good my family had no idea they were gluten-free until I told them afterwards of course.
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Now the homemade waffles are easy to make but if you want to make this even easier you can use a pancake/waffle mix, there are even gluten-free ones out there. I like Pamela's gluten-free pancake mix which I see can also be used for waffles, we will try the mix the next round. First how did I bake the waffles? Well I used a fabulous silicone waffle mold fromAmazon HERE. They are a decent price for a set of two. Or look for some fun shaped waffle molds, I've seen heart-shaped ones and more.
Do baked waffles taste as good as one from a waffle maker?
They sure do, in fact, I can't taste any difference. You can see a difference though as one side of the waffles doesn't have the indentations as you can see below.
I love the silicone mold that I have (it's the one above) I can make four waffles at the same time and it's easy and not messy at all.
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Here's the recipe you can use either regular flour, whole wheat flour or gluten-free flour or remember if you want to make it super easy use a pancake/waffle mix.
Yield: 4-6
Oven Baked Waffles
This oven-baked waffles recipe is easy to make gluten-free and ideal for weekday or weekend breakfast! Add your favorite toppings whether they are sweet (our favorite) or savory & enjoy.
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time15 minutes
Total Time20 minutes
Ingredients
- 2 cups all purpose flour (or substitute as mentioned above)
- 2 tablespoon sugar (if you want you can add 3 tablespoon I used 2)
- 2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon basking soda
- 2 Large eggs
- 1 ½ cups of milk
- vanilla extract if desired - I always use it and add to taste we LOVE vanilla
- ¼ cup of oil (I like coconut oil but you can use a vegetable oil)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425 F
- Combine dry ingredients in medium to large mixing bowl
- In another bowl mix eggs, milk, vanilla extract (if using) and oil
- Add the wet ingredients to dry and mixed until combined, no big lumps
- Brush coconut oil (or oil of choice) or use cooking spray on silicone mold
- Pour waffle batter into mold filling no more than ¾ (for gluten free for regular flour maybe half way) make sure to fill all corners.
- Bake 12-15 minutes until the waffles look golden brown, if the top is golden brown the bottom should be too.
- Take out of oven flip mold (use oven mitts as silicone can be hot) and the waffles will fall out. Serve and enjoy!
Notes
Please note all nutritional information is an average and can vary depending on the size and amounts of the recipe you make in addition to the ingredients. The nutritional information provided is a guideline only.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
6Serving Size:
1 waffle
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 310Total Fat: 13gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 67mgSodium: 216mgCarbohydrates: 40gFiber: 1gSugar: 8gProtein: 8g
Please note that we can not guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information. They are a best guess calculation.
Note: As previously mentioned one side of the waffles will not have the holes this is the side facing up in the mold but the bottom side will look like regular waffles and it all tastes good.
Can you freeze the oven-baked waffles?
Yes! We like to make extras of these waffles and freeze them, way better than any frozen waffles you buy in the store. These are great for freezing, they're like your own Eggo Waffle but better and with better ingredients, because you know what went into them. My daughter likes to put them in a toaster or toaster oven. They also warm up nicely in an AirFryer Oven.
They are a bit crispy on the outside but soft on the inside, a tasty waffle indeed. She just tops hers with maple syrup but I love mine with fresh fruit and sometimes some whipped cream.So make a big batch and freeze some for later to be taken out whenever you need them or are just craving a waffle.
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If you try these waffles let us know how you liked them (or not that's okay too) or if you made changes we'd love to hear from you.
What toppings would you add to your oven baked waffles?
By Powered by Mom on August 28th, 2020
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I’m Michelle aka Powered by Mom. I’m married with one daughter, my hubby was my high school sweetheart, our two dogs Nyx and Cleo and our cat Oliver. As you can see we’re a family of animal lovers. We love to travel when we can, try different food and activities all over the world and enjoy being together. My passions are writing, travelling, creating new recipes, encouraging people to adopt not shop and just to enjoy life while we can.
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113 thoughts on “Oven Baked Waffles Recipe - Gluten Free Option Too!”
These were sooooo good!! Just made them this morning. My teen daughter woke up at the heavenly smell while they were baking, stumbled in the kitchen, drowned one in maple syrup and ate it all in silence. Then stumbled back out to bed again (in Italy it's summer vacation). I think it's teen speak for "These are so good I wil get out of bed for them" 😀
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awww that's wonderful, thanks so much for sharing and we're so happy you and your daughter liked them 🙂
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Could you tell what basking soda is please, I presume a mis-spell but cannot work it out. many thanks
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so sorry about that, it's baking soda.
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I haven't tried your recipe yet, but looking at the ingredients it seems really good! I'd like to do these waffles to freeze them for later. But I wondered how to do it? Do I wait until they reach normal temperature and then heat them up or can I take them straight from the freezer to the oven/air fryer? Do you have a best method you recommend?
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Hi Luisa, I let them defrost a bit until soft around the edges and I used a toaster for them. Every appliance is different. You can defrost and do the oven. I haven't rewarmed them in an air fryer yet but that's a good idea! If you completely defrost they might be soggy but the oven should crisp them up enough on the outside 🙂
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Thank you so much! I haven't thought about the toaster, that's a great idea too.
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These are the best oven baked waffles. Light and fluffy and so good with whipped cream and fruit sauce. I also place blueberries in the batter after filling the silicone forms. A nice variation.
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Thanks for sharing Barb, so glad you liked this recipe. Blueberries in the batter is always a yummy option 🙂
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These were absolutely delicious! Thanks for the recipe. So yummy and fluffy. I even have batter left to make some more tomorrow (I might share them with my son!) I added banana maple syrup and squirty cream. Very indulgent!
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So glad you enjoyed them, thanks for sharing 🙂
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I'm always happy to find new Gluten-free recipes. This one looks delicious.
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I wish that we knew about these waffle molds a long time ago. We love waffles in our house and purchased two electric waffle makers so that we can feed 4 hungry kids and Dad. My wife got the great idea of making extra and freezing them - reheat in toaster. Making extra also helped reduce the big cleanup job of the electric waffle makers, not fun. Try freezing the a few waffles in ziplock bags so you can grab the number you want and them warm them up in the toaster, works well for us. Even the kids can reheat the frozen waffles themselves.
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This looks great! I need to order some molds!
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Ive never seen a waffle mold before ; I love the idea!! It would be a game changer for breakfasts
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Any tips or thoughts on if this could be done with a cast iron waffle iron, the kind that you can use on the stove(non glass top stove anyways)?
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Yes you absolutely can use a waffle iron with this recipe 🙂
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Hello and thank you for this recipe.
Using the red pictured silicone molds, how many waffles should this recipe yield?Reply
Just ordered 2 pans from WISH should be here by next week. Have had these walls and they are great. My sister would make about 16 and freeze them. We toasted are micro waved them either way they are yummy. Thanks for the share.
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I found your blog after purchased cheap silicon mould from our local grocery shop. Finally made it today and my girls love it (I haven't tasted myself, being a diabetic I had to follow my eating plan :)). I used up all the batter to fill up 6 cavities of the mould but they turned out too thick (still looked good though). I wonder if I could leave the batter waiting until I can bake the second batch.
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Waffle griddels finally,made easier.
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Wow-- I had no idea there was a way to do waffles in the oven-- looks easy enough for me-- Need to find one of these pans first. In fact we had waffles for dinner tonight-- its always a hit any time of the day. I'll be checking in to getting one of these pans. Thanks for your creative ideas.
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Hi from Slovenia - Europe 🙂 so the other side - had to share - bought silicone moulds two days ago in one of our shops and HORROR - how to bake waffles in it? Luckily my best friend Uncle Google found you 🙂 Prepared the waffles for dinner tonight - the last time we ate waffles was at Lake Arrowhead in California on vacation last summer - and my men (3 of them) were schocked HOW DID YOU DO THESE? 😀 Put a bowl of fresh strawberries, a big jar of Nutella and whiped cream on the table and it was PERFECT! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
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so glad you found it helpful and that you all got to eat some yummy waffles 🙂
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Thank you so much for sharing this great recipe. I also really like the mold you used. Thank you so much for sharing
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Wow!! I didn't know that you could make waffles in the oven!! They look AMAZING!! 🙂
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These waffles look delicious I never thought to make them in the oven! Thank you
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I never thought to make waffles in the oven. I love that mold. I will be trying your recipe and add blueberries. My daughter happens to be on wafflee kick so I know she's going to want these. Thanks for sharing.
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These look so good. I would also like them with blueberries. Thank you for sharing
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I love any gluten free recipes. These waffles look delicious!
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I never knew that they wold a waffle mold. This is terrific for those that have to eat a gluten free diet and can enjoy delicious waffles.
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I never thought of making waffles in the oven. I love this method.
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These sound good. I have not seen any of these molds yet.
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I would appreciate a waffle mold more than an electric waffle maker because I live in a small apartment with very little storage and counter space.
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I made these and they are so much better than frozen. I will never buy another frozen waffle again.
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I need to get myself a waffle maker, I have been saying this for a long time, something always popping up loll , I really like the looks of these silicone waffle makers and that recipe is yummy!! , making me hungry already loll..
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the waffles look great now i really want to get one of these molds
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The only waffles I've ever had are the frozen, toaster type. I imagine they taste much better being homemade.
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Thanks so much for the Waffle Recipe! I've never tried making Homemade waffles let alone in the oven! I really like these Silicone Waffle Pans! I never knew you could make waffles in the oven. That makes them so much better for you! I just love your recipe! Thanks so much for sharing it with all of us! I really do appreciate it! Thanks again, Michele 🙂
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oven baked waffles!! yummy! I have never seen a waffle mold before.
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I have never heard of oven baked waffles, that looks awesome!
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Can't wait to try this recipe - and thanks for offering a gluten-free option!
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This is cool!! Thanks for showing me how to make waffles, love them!
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I had no idea they made these pans. . Love!
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These would make a great breakfast for the family. I really like the mold also. Thank you for sharing
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WHOA! I NEED those waffle pans in my life. Lol. I miss having a waffle iron in general.
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These look yummy. Never knew you could do waffles in the oven. I love to do my bacon in the oven. So now I can do my waffles too. I will share this with my sister-in-law whom is Gluten -Free she will love this too. Thank You.
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See AlsoShrimp and Grits RecipeI had no clue you could make waffles in the oven! These look awesome 🙂
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WOW ! In the oven? Never heard of that before! That is one way to turn out a bunch at one time! Super great sounding recipe! Thanks for sharing! You are one smart cookie!
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Oh what a great idea. I never saw these silicone waffle molds before. I think I will purchase them. I hate cleaning the waffle iron.
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I love how easy these are to make. They look perfect for Sunday breakfast.
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I can't wait to try this recipe for oven baked waffles. They look wonderful.
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I've never had a home cooked waffle. I'll bet they're so much better than the pop in the toaster, frozen ones.
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I love the Waffle Cone Mold, what a great idea!
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Delicious!! Nothing like Home made waffles. That's all my Mom ever made was Homemade stuff! We didn't have frozen waffles or pancakes Back then..I really Love the to my pin silicone waffle molds. I never knew these were around until I read your Post. I will definitely purchase these molds and pin your Delicious sounding waffle recipe to my pinterest Boards...Thankyou so much for sharing!!
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Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. I love the baking option as I'm sure the waffles will stay hot longer.
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Mmmm, looks good.
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These sound so yummy. Thank you for sharing.
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Wow, these waffles look so yummy! My mom would love this recipe~thanks so much.
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Gosh, I have never heard of this! I have got to check out those molds on amazon.com.
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Didn't know that they sell waffle molds..These waffles looks amazing..Really have to try it.
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These are amazing! I would really love to try them soon!
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There's nothing better than homemade waffles! Our Family really enjoy them. Thanks for the recipe!
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Those really look good! Thanks for sharing.
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Wow what a great idea. I want to look for this mold. Baking seems so much easier too. I would love to try this. Am going to the mall soon and will be looking for this. Thanks for the info!!!
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This is great, I think it would be easier just to pop them in the oven instead of having to watch the waffle maker, and gluten free is all I can eat, thanks
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What a great idea! They look delicious! Love the idea of making extras and freezing them for later!!! What a time saver!
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This is better than a waffle iron it seems. Thank you for your recipe and review.
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Looks so good , I want it for a midnight snack.
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I've never seen waffles baked in the oven. These look soooo good! Definitely going to pin this and try them. Thanks for sharing 🙂
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Hello thank you for the recipe options for preparing these waffles I am not sure what glutten free option is but I will enjoy it I am sure.
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I know what I'm having for breakfast tomorrow! Thanks!!!
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This is the first I have seen of the Gluten Free Waffles and cooked in the oven with a silicone mold very unigue. Thank you, Jerri Davis
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I like that I can make these any way I choose. My Daughter has a friend who has to eat gluten free foods. I don't think we are far out from sleep overs, it's good to have this recipe. I can make this for breakfast when she finally does sleep over. I pinned. Thank you.
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I want to get these molds. My granddaughters love coming to my house all summer 2 days a week and I make Pamela's waffles for them from the mix. Thank you for the recipe, too.
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Can I just tell you thank you so much for posting this recipe! I have been searching the internet for a waffle recipe to use with my new waffle silicone molds and I had almost given up before finding yours. I was going to settle for finding a wheat flour recipe and having to tweak it (with great difficulty) so it's gluten free but now I've found your recipe and I'm set! No more greasy & stinky waffle iron. You.are.the.best! 🙂
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yay Florence you are welcome and I hope you enjoy it!
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Our family is all gluten free, I am going to make these in the morning. They look great!
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Thank you for the recipe, my kids love wafles.
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Never seen this silicone mold available before. Great idea, and allot less messier. I definitely will be on the lookout for this. Our family loves waffles!
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What the what! I am gonna have to add this pan to my Amazon wish list.
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Yummy....Gluten Free waffles look delicious!!!! What an easy way to make them 🙂
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Wow! I had no idea you could bake waffles in the oven...very interesting!! I'm going to try this recipe with my family, and I'm sure they will love them. Thanks for sharing!
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I WOULD LOVE TO TRY THIS--THANKS FOR SHARING..
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I didn't know that there were silicone molds for waffles. It makes it so much easier to bake them and they are healthier too.
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This sounds awesome and yummy. Having 6 waffles ready at the same time is a plus for me. Now, on to Amazon or Ebay to search for the molds!
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These look even better than the waffles my waffle maker makes! Great idea!
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I love the thought of home-made waffles for my family.They have to be more wholesome and healthier.I love the simplicity of doing them in the oven too.Thanks so much for sharing this.
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I've never heard of this way of cooking waffles, but love the idea that 6 waffles will be ready all at the same time. The standing and waiting and watching for each waffle to finish cooking in a waffle maker is what keeps me from making them more often. Do they ever stick in the mold?
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These looks SO good and gluten free is a bonus.
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Oven-baked waffles!? New to me, but would be so much easier than standing over the stove!
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These look so yummy! I need to get some waffle molds!
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Looks good and is good for you. Thank you.
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Love the waffle molds! I have never seen them but I definitely want them! So much easier than storing a waffle maker!
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those look so good! I love the gluten-free option, too! thanks for sharing 🙂
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These oven baked wafgles look chrispy ! Mayple syrup and yummy!!
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I have never heard of oven made waffles before! They look yummy!
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never had baked waffles,looks good,have to find me a waffle mold so i can try these.
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i need to do me some of these..i love waffles..got get this...oven going.
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I've never had home made waffles before. The recipe sounds pretty good.
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They look so good have to share and make some my grand kids love waffles never made them in the oven but going to try it
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I've never seen a product like this before, but I love it! Thanks for posting about this!
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This sounds good love to try this.
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My youngest loves waffles. Easier to clean than a waffle iron and better than frozen. I'll be looking for these molds! Thank you!!
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How cooool!! Thank you for sharing this! 😀
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I had no idea that you could even buy waffle molds for your oven! I'm going to look for these, I love this idea!
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I really like these. Easy to use right in your oven, dont need a big heavy waffle iron to have to clean either. Easy clean up . Love it . thanks
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These look amazing. I have to try this recipe because my daughter loves waffles for breakfast. Thanks for sharing.
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This recipe sounds great I will share it with my daughter in law and she would love the gluten free option, now the oven waffle mold is really cool, I have never seen one, but will be on the look out for one, all we have is an old electric waffle maker which I guess could make thse waffles also. Thanks for sharing the information on this mold.
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Those look delicious!
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These look great! Thank you!
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I have never seen a mold like this. I have only known about the electric waffle makers. These look wonderful!
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The waffle mold is great. Never seen that before.
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