Pumpkin pie waffles are the perfect weekend breakfast. With pumpkin, cinnamon, ginger and clove, these waffles are a taste of fall!

Going into this year’s Thanksgiving, take a step back and remember – no one’s perfect! We’ve all had our fair share of entertaining flops, but take a tip from Julia Child and roll with it. I recently ripped out an article in Rachael Ray magazine where Guy, Spike and a few others I’d never heard of share their Thanksgiving horror stories. From dropping turkeys on the ground while almost setting the house on fire to completely forgetting to cook the thing! I knew a person who cooked the whole thing upside down, not knowing any better, and it was the best turkey they had ever eaten!

So when the bird’s not done perfectly, the gravy is lumpy, and the mashed potatoes are going cold, take a sip of something to get you in the mood and wing it. People will always rave about your food, but they are really there for your company.

And if push comes to shove, serve pumpkin pie waffles to win over anyone that sticks around for the morning after. 😉

Pumpkin pie waffles are the perfect weekend breakfast. With pumpkin, cinnamon, ginger and clove, these waffles are a taste of fall!

Pumpkin Pie Waffles

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Author: Kita
Serves: 0

Ingredients

  • 5 tbs unsalted butter
  • 1 cup pumpkin puree
  • 1/2 cup firmly packed dark brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 1/4 tsp grated peeled fresh ginger
  • 1/8 tsp ground cloves
  • 1/8 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tbs double-acting baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 Tbs dark rum
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • Vanilla ice cream and/or maple syrup for serving

Instructions

  • Preheat a waffle iron. If you want to hold the finished waffles until serving time, preheat an oven to 200°F.
  • Melt the butter; set aside. In a large bowl, combine the pumpkin, brown and granulated sugars, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, nutmeg and salt. Using a rubber spatula or handheld electric mixer, mix together well. Stir in the flour, baking powder and baking soda. The mixture will be thick and a little lumpy. Don’t try to smooth it out; just mix until the ingredients are incorporated. In another bowl, beat together the milk, sour cream, eggs, rum and vanilla. Add the liquid ingredients to the pumpkin mixture and stir until combined. Fold in the melted butter.
  • Whether or not your irons grids are well seasoned or made of a nonstick material, it is best to lightly butter or spray the grids for these waffles because the batter is quite sticky. Brush or spray the grids again only if subsequent waffles stick.
  • Spoon out 1/3 to 2/3 cup of batter (or the amount recommended by the manufacturers instructions) onto the hot iron. Use a metal spatula or wooden spoon to spread the batter evenly over the grids.
  • Close the lid and bake until golden. If the waffle is hard to remove from the iron, peel it off gently and carefully. Serve immediately or keep the waffles, in a single layer, on a rack in the preheated oven while you make the rest.

Notes

Tracy’s Culinary Adventures, from Williams-S0noma

Nutritional informations provided as a courtesy and is only an approximatation. Values will changes based on ingredients used.

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These pumpkin pie waffles batter was a little thin for my waffle iron. I ended up mixing about a 1/2 cup more flour in to make them hold their shape and not just run off of the hot iron.

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28 Comments

  1. My husband loves waffles and we have an awesome new waffle iron, these might be breakfast Saturday, beautiful, Kita!

  2. Oh those gorgeous waffles look so wonderful 🙂 I want to eat them right now 🙂

  3. What a great idea! This looks like the perfect thing to have for the holidays!

  4. I really like how it looks like you made round waffles out of a normally square waffle maker. I like it because I have a big square one and wish it were round sometimes – bingo! And of course these pumpkin waffles are fantastical.

  5. Brilliant fusion! 🙂 Waffles for me invoke my childhood, which is an added bonus. Lovely post!

  6. I have a similar version of pumpkin waffles appearing on my site this week, too. I love pumpkin in pancakes and waffles. SO DELICIOUS!!

  7. These look amazing. I want to try them and I don’t even like pumpkin. Now that’s the power of a Kita recipe and pics!

  8. YUM! Haven’t had waffles in ages…I’m inspired! How much pumpkin makes 1 cup of puree? We cam’t get canned stuff down under. Oh and ice cream for breakfast = awesome!

  9. Those look absolutely fantastic. I love pumpkin! Waffles too for that matter. I saw a recipe in one of the magazines (Fine Cooking maybe?) where the turkey was purposely flipped upside down for half of the cooking. It appears that that may be the next ‘thing.’ I’ve done my share of bonehead moves, that’s for sure.

  10. Mmmm these waffles are pure perfection!! They look so delicious, love the pumpkin!! 🙂

  11. What a lovely post….and the pumpkin pie waffles look amazing! I’d stick around!

  12. I never try a waffle made with pumpkin. I know my kids are not going to like because the spices, but I can make it just for husband and me, and have a sweet moment…

  13. Looks awesome! It is absolutely a winner at any time.

  14. Kita, I’m so glad you talked about the flops behind every great celebration, because there always is one. It’s always good to know you’re not alone. I so wish I had a waffle iron, because these are just perfect!

  15. I was just thinking that I haven’t made waffles in a long time! What a perfect idea! They look fantastic!

  16. I see these in my future very soon. I have a couple of ziploc bags of leftover pumpkin puree in the freezer and I think these would be a delicious use of it.

  17. Hello! These waffles look so delicious- I can almost taste them! May I please ask how you got your waffles to be round? I’ve been looking for a waffle maker that makes round waffles (without the lines separating them into fours) but it’s been a tough search. Thank you very much! ^_^

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