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If you are a waffle lover then you have got to try these amazing bubble waffles. They are light crispy and oh so delicious!

I love waffles whether they are a classic American style Belgian waffle or a Liege waffle. I can’t get enough of them. Bubble Waffles, Egg Waffles or Eggettes come from Hong Kong. They are very popular there and in Thailand.

Bubble waffles are commonly served wrapped almost like a waffle cone and placed in a container then filled with whipped cream, fruit, or ice cream. But you can eat them flat like a normal waffle, or pull them apart and have the egg shapes in a bowl.

Pretty awesome! They taste similar to American waffles, only a tad bit eggier. If I can do it, you can do it. Let’s get started!

Step 1: Ingredients

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In order to make these yummy bubble waffles you will need the following ingredients:

  • Eggs – The eggs will add a bit of leavening and help produce a softer texture on the inside.
  • Vanilla Extract – The vanilla adds great flavor and enhances the flavor of the other ingredients.
  • Milk or water – I usually use whole milk but any milk will work.
  • Flour – I like to use cake flour but you can use all-purpose/plain flour as well.
  • Baking powder – This is the main leaving agent.
  • Salt – The salt will balance out the flavor of the other ingredients.
  • Sugar – The sugar will add sweetness and affect the overall texture of the waffles.
  • Butter – Or you can use oil instead.
  • Water – You may need extra water to thin out the batter.

Step 2: How to make bubble waffles

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In a small bowl whisk together the eggs, vanilla extract, and then the milk or water. Set this aside.

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Then in a large bowl sift or whisk together the flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder.

Step 3: Finish the bubble waffle batter

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Next combine the egg, milk, and vanilla extract mixture with the flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder mixture. Whisk until well combined. Melt the butter and then add that in as well, or use oil if you like. The batter will be thinner than the traditional waffle batter.

Step 4: Bubble Waffle Iron

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Place your bubble waffle iron on a sheet pan. The pan will catch any drippings that come out of the sides of the iron. Spray the iron with some kitchen spray and turn it on and allow it to heat up for a few minutes.

Take a measuring cup or ladle and pour on some batter, starting in the middle and working out. Don’t pour in too much otherwise a lot of it will come out the sides.

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Shut the waffle iron and then flip it over holding the handles together. Allow it to cook for about 1 minute and 30 seconds. Then flip it over again and allow it to cook for another 1 minute and 30 seconds. It winds up being about 3 minutes total, or until they are nice and golden brown.

Step 5: Serve them up!

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There are a variety of ways to remove the bubble waffles from the iron. You can use a fork and just lift them up, which will break them apart. Don’t be alarmed if they fall apart, I love eating them as little “waffle eggs”.

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Another method is to use a wooden spatula and fork and lift it out. Or you can just flip the whole thing over and allow it to fall out onto a plate.

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Role them up into a cone and place in a wide glass and fill with ice cream, fruit, whipped cream, etc. Or serve the individual waffle eggs with some syrup or something on the side to dip them in. Or place it on a plate and add traditional waffle toppings like maple syrup, powdered sugar, etc. Enjoy!

How to store leftover bubble waffles?

Place any leftovers in a ziplock bag or airtight container and store them in the fridge for 2 to 3 days. Or you may freeze them for a few months.

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Bubble Waffles

If you are a waffle lover like me you will enjoy these bubble waffles. They are fun to eat and are very good for portion control when you break them apart into little waffle eggs. Serve them with ice cream, whipped cream, fruit, syrup, powdered sugar, etc. If I can do it, you can do it!

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time3 minutes mins

Total Time13 minutes mins

Course: Breakfast, Snack

Cuisine: Chinese, Thai

Keyword: crisp, easy, sweet

Servings: 4 people

Calories: 290kcal

Equipment

  • Bubble Waffle Maker

  • sheet pan

  • Whisk

  • Bowls

  • Fork

  • wooden spatula

  • Wire rack

Ingredients

  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract 5 ml
  • 1/3 cup of milk or water 80 ml
  • 1 cup of cake flour or use all-purpose/plain flour 115g
  • 1 tsp. baking powder 5g
  • 1/8 tsp. of salt less than 1 g
  • 1/2 cup white granulated sugar 104g
  • 2 tsp. butter or oil 10g
  • 1 Tbsp. water for thinning the batter as needed 15ml

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl mix together the eggs, milk, and vanilla extract.

  • In a large bowl whisk or sift together the flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder. Pour in the egg mixture with the flour mixture and whisk to combine. Then melt the butter and add that completing the bubble waffle batter. It will be runnier than traditional waffle batter.

  • Place your bubble waffle iron on a sheet pan. This is optional. It will catch any drippings. Spray the waffle iron and turn it on. After it heats up pour in some batter in the middle enough to fill up most of the iron. Close the lid and flip it over holding the handles together.

  • Allow the bubble waffle to cook for 1 minute 30 seconds. Then flip it over again and let it flip for another 1 minute 30 seconds, until nice and golden brown.

  • Remove the waffle with a fork or wooden spatula. It may fall apart on you but don't worry. You can also flip it over and allow it to fall onto a plate. While it is still warm you can roll it into a cone and serve it with ice cream, whipped cream, fresh fruit, etc. Or serve it as individual waffle eggs or on a plate with traditional waffle toppings. Enjoy!

Video

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Notes

Note: These nutritional facts are for the waffle itself. It doesn’t include any toppings that you made serve with it.

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Nutrition

Calories: 290kcal

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70 Comments

  1. Krissy P.

    November 4, 2023 at 9:36 am·Reply

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    This is my go to bubble waffle recipe. It’s perfect. I first went from doubling the batch to now tripling it. It has that wonderful egg taste that is sweet with the sugar and vanilla. It also works well for savory. A Cafe my family goes to has a ham and cheese version. With this recipe I can add a bit of ham and cheese into the batter as it’s cooking. My family loves these waffles, Thank you ❤️

    • Matt Taylor

      November 4, 2023 at 10:26 am·Reply

      So awesome! I am happy you like it and keep making it Krissy! 🙂 You are very welcome!

  2. Harry

    November 27, 2022 at 10:25 am·Reply

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    Thanks for the recipe! It was very easy to follow and very helpful!

    • Matt Taylor

      November 27, 2022 at 10:28 am·Reply

      You are welcome!

  3. Ann RLT

    June 3, 2022 at 8:03 pm·Reply

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    Great recipe! Easy to adapt to Keto/low carb by using carbalose or carbquick. And half heavy cream just because. Thanks Matt

    • Matt Taylor

      June 4, 2022 at 11:47 am·Reply

      Thank you!! And you are welcome!

  4. Charlotte

    May 31, 2022 at 5:26 am·Reply

    Please how long can this egg waffle stay out of the fridge?

    • Matt Taylor

      May 31, 2022 at 7:57 am·Reply

      Not very long, a few hours. After that, they need to go in the fridge or freezer.

  5. Elly

    September 29, 2021 at 12:00 pm·Reply

    Hey, one serving is one waffle, right? it might seem silly, but a lot of times a serving will be only part of it, thanks:) using this for a school project! Ill make sure to link your site

    • Matt Taylor

      September 29, 2021 at 12:17 pm·Reply

      Yep it is one waffle 🙂 Fun!

  6. K

    October 19, 2020 at 9:58 am·Reply

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    While the recipe works well, these are incredibly sweet on their own.

    • Matt Taylor

      October 19, 2020 at 9:59 am·Reply

      You can reduce the amount of sugar a little bit if they are too sweet. I like them sweet on their own, so you don’t have to add as many toppings if you don’t want to. 🙂

  7. Gemma

    October 3, 2020 at 11:51 am·Reply

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    Just bought my daughter a bubble waffle machine which had a recipe in the box but I wanted to try different recipes yours is definitely the best I’ve found

    • Matt Taylor

      October 3, 2020 at 3:49 pm·Reply

      That is so nice to hear, Gemma!! 🙂 🙂 Bubble waffles are so fun to make, aren’t they? haha

  8. Kristīne

    August 27, 2020 at 9:49 am·Reply

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    what if I want to make more? ( I have a big family) how much of each ingr

    • Matt Taylor

      August 27, 2020 at 11:49 am·Reply

      Hello, Kristine! You can just double the recipe. 🙂

  9. Julie

    August 9, 2020 at 8:28 am·Reply

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    Great recipe! They were yummy! I have a Nordic ware bubble waffle pan that I think I have finally figured out.

    • Matt Taylor

      August 9, 2020 at 8:31 am·Reply

      That is cool, Julie, and thank you!

  10. Melanie williams

    August 8, 2020 at 11:59 pm·Reply

    Here in the UK we have a small cafe that makes these bubbles waffles and they are lush x

    • Matt Taylor

      August 9, 2020 at 8:30 am·Reply

      That is awesome! 🙂

  11. Rosey

    August 7, 2020 at 9:11 pm·Reply

    One of my granddaughter’s favorites is waffles. I will make her these the next time she comes to spend the night.

    • Matt Taylor

      August 7, 2020 at 10:01 pm·Reply

      Very cool! 🙂

  12. Lyanna Soria

    August 7, 2020 at 8:50 pm·Reply

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    I’ve never had waffles shaped like that before but that looks quite delicious. I’m sure the kids would enjoy this.

    • Matt Taylor

      August 7, 2020 at 9:10 pm·Reply

      They are awesome! You should try them sometime. 🙂

  13. Kevin Brotac

    August 7, 2020 at 7:34 pm·Reply

    It looks delicious and a fun snack for the young ones. My kids love waffles and they will certanly love bubble waffles with Icecream!

    • Matt Taylor

      August 7, 2020 at 7:59 pm·Reply

      That is cool, Kevin! Yes definitely great for the kids.

  14. Bruce Schinkel

    August 7, 2020 at 6:30 pm·Reply

    WHAT?!?! Bubble waffles are the thing I never knew I needed, but am now obsessed with!

    • Matt Taylor

      August 7, 2020 at 7:58 pm·Reply

      lol awesome!

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FAQs

What is the difference between bubble waffles and regular waffles? ›

Bubble waffles look like a web of spheres that resemble mini eggs or bubble wrap, and have a taste that is sweeter and more eggy. Regular waffles have a grid-like appearance with deep wells, and a taste that's subtly sweet.

How do you keep bubble waffles fresh? ›

You store these spongy keto bubble waffles by putting them into an airtight container or bag in the fridge. Try to consume your leftover egg waffles within 3 days. If you want them to last longer, you can also place them in the freezer for up to 2 months.

Can you make bubble waffles ahead of time? ›

Make your Bubble Waffle “cones” ahead of time. Bake your waffles as usual. As soon as they come out of the baker, wrap them around a “tin foil cone' which you've made ahead of time with aluminum tin foil.

What are bubble waffles called? ›

It is referred to by its original Cantonese name, gai daan jai (雞蛋仔), and in English, an egg puff, bubble waffle, eggette, pancake balls, pancake waffle, egglet, and puffle. They are sometimes referred to as Hong Kong cakes in Chinatowns across America, especially in New York.

Can you use pancake mix in a bubble waffle maker? ›

Yes, if using a pancake mix that requires only water, you should add a tablespoon or so of vegetable oil. You can also use a couple of tablespoons of melted butter, an egg.

Is bubble waffle mix same as pancake mix? ›

For one, waffle batter has a little bit more sugar, butter, and eggs than pancake batter. This helps make the waffles richer because they'll have a higher fat content. Alternatively, the pancake mix is thinner and easy to pour.

How do you keep bubble waffles crispy? ›

The low temperature of the oven will keep the waffles warm and crispy without burning them and the the elevation of the rack in the baking sheet helps keep away sogginess. The result? Hot, still-crispy waffles that taste as fresh as they did the moment you took them off of the waffle iron.

Can you reheat bubble waffle? ›

Turn your oven to 350°F, place the waffles on a sheet tray then heat them for about 5 minutes or until warm. It won't be as crisp as it was when it was first made but it will do the trick! Of course if you're not worried about crispness then you can just microwave each waffle for 20-30 seconds.

Why don t my waffles get crispy? ›

Not waiting until the iron heats up properly means your waffles will cook, but never achieve that satisfyingly crisp exterior. Overworking the batter will leave your waffles dense and chewy instead of light and airy. And stacking even the most perfect waffles will cause them to become soggy and limp in minutes.

How do you keep Bubble Waffles warm? ›

To keep a cooked batch of waffles warm, place them in a low oven directly on the oven rack, or on a wire rack where the air can circulate—never on a sheet pan, where they'll trap that steam and go soggy on the bottom. Conventional wisdom says to set your oven to 200°F, but Marzalek-Kelly turns hers as high as 300°F.

What is the temperature of the bubble waffle maker? ›

temperature range: 120-570°F. materials: 201 Stainless steel.

Can you freeze bubble waffle batter? ›

No batter can be successfully thawed out! It is much better to just cook all the waffles that your batter can make, then freeze the leftovers. Next time you want waffles, just slide the frozen ones into the toaster!

What is Kiki in waffle? ›

Kiki & Cream waffle is made with black velvet batter with their unique blue cookie crunch filling. It is not just delicious, it is full of sweetness and goodness.

How do you eat bubble waffles? ›

On top is a crispy dough, and inside each bubble is filled with a filling, for example, chocolate. It's already a ready-to-eat form, but usually, these Bubble Waffles are served as sandwiches, rolls, or traditional cones filled with whipped cream, ice cream, or cream.

Is bubble waffle mix the same as waffle mix? ›

What's the difference between Belgian Waffle Batter Mix and Bubble Waffle Batter Mix? The main difference between Belgian Waffle Batter Mix and Bubble Waffle Batter Mix is that the Belgian is plant-based and 100% vegan. It's formulated using a combination of wheat, corn and soy flour.

What's the difference between a bubble waffle and a Belgian waffle? ›

For instance, Belgian waffles are around 2.5 cm thick, waffle cones are thinner, and bubble waffles have bubbles or puffs instead of deep pockets.

How would you describe a bubble waffle? ›

Bubble Waffles

Hong Kong's egg waffle (aka 'Gai Daan Zai' in Cantonese) has been one of the most iconic Hong Kong Street snacks since the 1950s. Bubble egg waffles are shaped to have the bubble effect by baking the batter in a specialized honeycomb machine. Original Hong Kong egg waffles are golden yellow in color.

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