Coconut Raspberry Waffles with Coconut Whipped Cream

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Coconut raspberry waffles served with creamy coconut whipped cream-our family’s favorite waffle recipe! 

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Caleb is a good little eater, when he will sit down to eat. Lately, he is too interested in playing outside and shooting hoops to take a timeout to eat. We have to feed him in between dunks and running around in circles. He will give his full attention to Coconut Raspberry Waffles with Coconut Whipped Cream. Caleb loves these waffles and so do we! Coconut Raspberry Waffles are a hit with the entire pea family!

Coconut Raspberry Waffles with Coconut Whipped Cream Recipe on twopeasandtheirpod.com A wonderful breakfast treat!

Waffles usually aren’t my first choice for a breakfast treat. I am a pancake and French toast gal…until we made Coconut Raspberry Waffles with Coconut Whipped Cream. These waffles pleasantly surprised me and turned me into a waffle lover!

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The raspberry and coconut combo is heavenly! We used coconut oil and shredded coconut in the whole wheat waffle batter. We stirred in fresh summer raspberries to add a pop of color and berry goodness.

Coconut Raspberry Waffles with Coconut Whipped Cream Recipe on twopeasandtheirpod.com Our favorite waffles!

To keep the coconut theme going, we topped the waffles with coconut whipped cream. The coconut whipped cream was the “icing on the waffles.” A dollop of coconut whipped cream makes these waffles extra special. We didn’t even need to use butter or syrup.

Caleb will sit still and devour a Coconut Raspberry Waffle with Coconut Whipped Cream. He is mesmerized by these waffles:)

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We love making these waffles for a special weekend breakfast. They are also good for a quick weeknight dinner. I am also thinking about serving them for dessert with a scoop of Vegan Coconut Raspberry Ice Cream. And the waffles freeze well, so sometimes we pull them out of the freezer for Caleb to eat for lunch or a snack. He is always asking for these waffles!

Coconut Raspberry Waffles with Coconut Whipped Cream are our favorite waffles and we think you will love them too! Enjoy!

Coconut Raspberry Waffles with Coconut Whipped Cream Recipe on twopeasandtheirpod.com These waffles are amazing!

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Coconut Raspberry Waffles with Coconut Whipped Cream

Coconut raspberry waffles with creamy coconut whipped cream-our favorite waffles!
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Ingredients
  

For the Waffles:

  • 1 3/4 cup White Whole Wheat Flour
  • 1 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 3/4 cup milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/4 cup coconut oil melted and cooled
  • 1/2 cup shredded coconut
  • 1 cup raspberries fresh or frozen

For the Coconut Whipped Cream:

Instructions
 

  • 1. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Set aside.
  • 2. In a medium bowl, whisk together milk, vanilla, eggs, and coconut oil. Pour the liquid ingredients into the dry ingredients and stir until just combined. Gently stir in the coconut and raspberries.
  • 3. Pour the waffle batter into a hot waffle iron and cook according to manufacturer's instructions. Make all of the waffles and keep warm in a 200 degree F oven.
  • 4. To make the coconut whipped cream, scoop the top thick layer of white coconut milk into the bowl of stand mixer. Discard the coconut water. With the whisk attachment, beat the coconut milk on high speed until the mixture turns to liquid, about 20 seconds. Add in the powdered sugar and vanilla and mix on high speed for 1-2 minutes, until creamy. It will whip up just like whipped cream.
  • 5. Serve the waffles with coconut whipped cream.
  • Note: You can serve the waffles with syrup, but the coconut whipped cream was enough for us! These waffles freeze well. Let waffles cool completely and place in a freezer bag or container. To reheat, place in the toaster. The coconut whipped cream is best served immideately, but can be stored in in the fridge. It will harden when chilled, so just blend it until creamy again.

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  1. Step number 4 has a typo and since I’ve never whipped coconut milk, I was hoping you could fix it so I could make perfect sense of it! This sounds great! Thanks!

  2. I have been obsessed with coconut lately, and the combination with raspberries sounds incredible. I look forward to making this soon!

  3. I love eating waffles for breakfast. I’ve been collecting waffle recipes for months now. Your recipe looks very delicious. I’m going to try it tomorrow.

  4. Hello, I tried the coconut whipped cream this weekend, using the same brand you mentioned, and the coconut milk did not separate – at all. I made certain to get the full fat type, it sat in the fridge overnight and still….no separation. Any thoughts on what may have gone wrong? I would appreciate your ideas, because I’d love to try this! Thanks.

  5. I made these this morning, but I subbed in bananas because I didn’t have any raspberries and they were absolutely fabulous! Thank you so much!

  6. Love your site! I have so many of your recipes on my regular rotation. A couple questions on this one. Did you consider using coconut milk in place of the whole milk? Just wondering if it might be an option when I’m cooking for dairy-free guests. 🙂 Also, my raspberries burned in my waffle maker. :/ Maybe because it’s not a Belgian style?

    1. Yes, you can use coconut milk! It works great! Maybe since the waffle is thinner? We’ve never had that problem.

  7. 5 stars
    Wow, these waffles are awesome. I loved them. The flavor of the raspberry and the coconut comes through beautifully. They were quick and easy to make. I didn’t make the coconut syrup this time, I had some real Maple Syrup and used that instead. Thanks so much for sharing. BK

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