S’more Waffles made with Greek Yogurt
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Can I just say
I LOVE summer vacation.
It’s only been two weeks, but we have had SO much fun already
camping
crafting
picnicking
Charlie even went fishing today.
{unfortunately, no fish for dinner tonight}
sleeping WAY late…I’m embarrassed by how late we have been sleeping, but I LOVE it.
Today I had to be up early to get Charlie off on his fishing trip, but then decided to lay back down for just a bit because the house was still quiet. 2 hours later…
needless to say that when Stella and I did manage to get out of bed we were starving
My usual breakfast of fruit and yogurt, while delicious,was NOT going to cut it today.
We needed waffles, and well it’s Friday, so why not make them s’more waffles. I’m still trying to be very watchful of my eating
{Vegas baby}
so I replaced the butter with Greek yogurt , and you would NEVER know anything was different.
These will definitely be happening again in this kitchen.

s'more waffles
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup of whole wheat or graham flour
- 1/2 cup of AP flour
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1 egg
- 2 tbsp honey
- 1 cup of milk
- 1/4 cup of plain Greek yogurt
- 1/4 cup of mini chocolate chips
- 1/4 JetPuffed marshmallow bits
Directions:
- combine all of the dry ingredients
- add the egg, honey, milk, and yogurt
- mix just until everything is combined
- stir in the chocolate chips and mallow bits
- cook in a pre-heated waffle iron
- makes 6 - 8 waffles (depending on the size of you iron)
because these waffles are my breakfast and lunch
and because I left out the butter in the batter
I added just a teeny bit of whipped honey butter on top.
{a few extra chips won’t hurt either}
Enjoy!
more yogurt goodness
Your smore waffles look delicious in those gorgeous pictures! 🙂
thank you so much
These sound delicious! I’ve been using Greek yogurt in so many things lately, I love how you can substitute it for other ingredients, and how moist and light it makes whatever you are baking!
same here…it really is So versatile
These are amazing. I love using Greek Yogurt in stuff. And the chocolate – the best part!
thanks Dorothy, have a great trip
These look amazing.
thank you so much
This looks so very yummy! I just got a waffle maker for my birthday ( and yes I LOVE getting cooking appliances as gifts! that isn’t sarcastic either! lol ) .. will have to try this recipe out! Love the blog!
thanks! I LOVE getting cooking items for gifts too 🙂
Beautiful photos Heather! The waffles look incredible!
thanks Erin
Saw this recipe on Work it Wednesday link party and had to click over! I am into anything s’mores and these look so good! Thanks for linking up and sharing!
thanks for stopping by! they really were good 🙂
Yum! I have had s’mores on my mind lately and these waffles sound amazing:) I can’t wait to try these- my family will love them:)
we ALWAYS have s’more on the brain:)
These look wonderful! I’m so jealous that you get to sleep in!
thanks! it’s about time 🙂 my son used to be up LONG before the sun
These look SO good! Thank you for sharing. 🙂 I’m your newest Twitter follower and would love a follow back at gloriouslymade.blogspot.com.
Have a great night,
Deanna
thanks for the follow…happy to follow back:)
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Aren’t you missing baking powder? I’m adding 1 1/2 tsp, since I’ve never seen a waffle recipe without leavening…
wow, great catch – I always use 1 tsp – updating the recipe right now.
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These were delicious! My son ate them with no complaints and that is a feat! I love that there is no processed sugar in them! (I try to eat paleo but today is my bday so I made myself a treat!) Mine were a little runny tho, I used reg yogurt, maybe that was the difference? Also I blackened quite a few marshmallows :-/ thanks for the recipe!
-Jill
SO glad you enjoyed them, regular yogurt would definitely make them more thin
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