Blueberry Yogurt Waffles

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June is sailing on by. That means the 4th of July will be here before we know it. This week I am going to share a few red, white, and blue recipes to get you in the mood for the big holiday. We are starting with breakfast, the most important meal of the day.

We always make a special breakfast on the 4th. Josh usually wakes up early to help the Scouts put flags around the neighborhood. As soon as he gets home, he starts cooking up a breakfast feast. We always have Blueberry Yogurt Waffles with strawberries and whipped cream. It is the perfect breakfast for the 4th!

The waffles are made with a mix of whole wheat and all-purpose flour. I’ve made them with all whole wheat flour before and they are great. Josh just prefers a mix and since he offers to make breakfast every 4th of July, I let him do whatever he wants:) The waffles are light and fluffy, thanks to the Greek yogurt, with a crisp outside. The blueberries add a burst of goodness in almost every bite.

We like to top the waffles with sliced strawberries, whipped cream, and extra fresh blueberries. And if you happen to have extra waffles leftover, place them in a freezer bag. They freeze beautifully! Just pop them in the toaster when you are ready for a waffle fix.

Kick off your 4th of July with Blueberry Yogurt Waffles! You can’t beat this red, white, and blue breakfast!

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Blueberry Yogurt Waffles

Whole wheat blueberry yogurt waffles garnished with strawberries, blueberries, and whipped cream. These waffles are perfect for the 4th of July or Memorial Day.
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Ingredients
  

For Serving:

  • Strawberries sliced
  • Blueberries
  • Whipped Cream

Instructions
 

  • 1. Preheat waffle iron.
  • 2. In a large bowl, whisk together the flours, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, and sugar. In another bowl, whisk together the Greek yogurt, milk, eggs, and vanilla extract. Slowly pour the liquid ingredients over the dry ingredients. Whisk until just combined. Gently fold in the melted butter and blueberries.
  • 3. Grease the waffle iron with butter or cooking spray. Scoop out ½ cup of waffle batter, or the amount recommended by your waffle iron's manufacturer. Pour batter onto the hot iron. Smooth the batter to the edge of the grids with a spatula. Close the lid and bake until browned and crisp. Serve warm with strawberries, blueberries, and whipped cream.
  • Note: If you want to keep the waffles warm until serving time, put the waffles on a baking sheet and place in a 200 degrees F oven until you are ready to eat. If you have leftovers, place waffles in a freezer bag. To reheat-pop them in the toaster!

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I'm Maria and my husband is Josh. We share a love of cooking, baking, and entertaining. We enjoy creating recipes that are simple, fresh, and family friendly. We love sitting around the table with good food, good conversation, and good friends and family! Our kitchen is always open!
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  1. These sound really awesome! Perfect for the 4th 🙂 They just sound so refreshing, and I love that they are soft on the inside and crisp on the outside. Talk about perfect!!!

  2. Love yogurt waffles! I make them all the time with rhubarb. I love the fresh whipped cream on yours!

  3. I can’t believe it’s that time of year already! Crazy. I love any excuse to use my waffle iron. These look great!

  4. I love holiday traditions…especially when they involve breakfast! These look so good, and I love the greek yogurt in them 🙂

  5. I just recently acquired a waffle maker. This will be perfect! And yes, what happened to June??

  6. Maria, I’m always looking for new ways to use my Chobani. These waffles look absolutely perfect. Wholesome, healthy, and the perfect “canvas” for all sorts of yummy toppings! I wouldn’t mind waking up to these 🙂

  7. I’m loving all the berry power! Such a great source of fiber and antioxidants. What a fabulous way to start your day!

  8. That’s it…this will definitely be the Fourth of July breakfast at my house this year!

  9. These look so great! I have a soft spot for waffles as they were the very favorite weekend breakfast in our house growing up.

  10. What a delicious batch of waffles and great food styling! These look so mouthwatering, Maria!

  11. I need to get a waffle maker stat!! I look forward to your red, white and blue series. Yum!

  12. Dropping by from Jennifer’s Blog (Delightfully Noted). So glad she highly recommended you, the recipes are absolutely drool worthy!

    New email subscriber, thank you

  13. These look amazing! My children love strawberries but are not keen on blueberries but I think they would be tempted to eat them on this gorgeous looking dish for breakfast. I’ll def be trying it 🙂

  14. I’ve never tried yogurt in my waffles, but what a great idea! Love the festive fruit topping!

  15. Loooove blueberries in breakfast goodies! I usually go for the frozen Vans waffles , but these look even better!

  16. Made these this morning with a few substitutions. Coconut oil for butter and a blend of stevia/sucanat for the sugar. Oh, and oat flour instead of the white flour. They were awesome!! Crisped up in the waffle iron real nice. Will definitely make over and over. Thanks for sharing!!

  17. Yummy! I made these today for the grandchildren and I finally got to try mine. Delish! I substituted unsweetened vanilla Almond milk just to see if it would work and they came out so good. I have so many left to freeze and I am excited to have the left overs.

    Do you know the nutritional value? I tried to add it to my Sparkpeople but not sure I am correct. I am guessing it is close. Thanks so much.

  18. I just made these waffles this morning. They were absolutely wonderful! Thanks so much for sharing the recipe. These will definitely go in the “favorites” category.

  19. I make waffles all the time. I love waffles. I was excited to try this recipe because I had a bunch of greek yogurt to use up. I don’t know what I did wrong (I followed the recipe exactly) but it was a total failure. The first waffle stuck cement-like onto the waffle iron (top and bottom) and I spent the morning trying to chisel it off. Instead of risking trying another waffle in there to use up the rest of the batter I decided to attempt pancakes. Luckily this worked quite well and although they needed to be cooked longer than most pancakes, they tasted great.

  20. Is there a good reason not to use blueberry greek yogurt for these and reduce the sugar?
    Because I only have blueberry greek yogurt at the moment but I really want to make these…

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