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Banana Waffles with Biscoff and Chocolate Sauce

May 10, 2016 by Sarah Trivuncic 7 Comments

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Make these Belgian banana waffles with crushed speculoos (Biscoff) biscuits and chocolate for a fun weekend breakfast or dessert. Ready in under ten minutes, the waffles can be made with gluten free flour. 

Make these Belgian speculoos waffles with banana and chocolate for a fun weekend breakfast or dessert - ready in under ten minutes and depending what you top them with, a gluten free recipe too.

I found a supply of Dove’s Flour gluten free self raising flour in my baking drawer recently. I won’t embarrass myself admitting the best before date but suffice to say I immediately labelled all my flours with stickers on the tops so I could look down in the drawer and see them stood in rows according to dates on the packs.

So I can predict with some accuracy that our meals will soon heavily feature gram flour and it also explains why I’ve blogged several recipes in a row using gluten free flour. I don’t consider myself to be gluten intolerant but happy to use a range of flours and grains. Gluten free flour in waffles seems to behave exactly as standard wheat flour so it’s an easy switch to make.

This week also marks Coeliac Awareness Week – for further information visit Coeliac UK. I also have around twenty gluten free friendly recipes in my archives. Pretty much all of my crumbles, blondies and brownies are made with gluten free flour.

The Speculoos crumbs in the photo topping these Belgian banana waffles would not be Coeliac friendly but can be easily subbed with some other crushed gluten free biscuits – preferably a spicy gingery one.

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Making Belgian banana waffles

Waffles are a very easy recipe that you could make with kids. The batter is very similar to muffins where you mix dry ingredients with each other, mix wet ingredients with each other and then stir. You can speed up making this recipe for breakfast by putting the ingredients ready the night before. It is already to mix the dry ingredients ahead. The butter should be melted and stirred into the milk when you are making the waffles. This is because the butter will solidify again in the cold milk.

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The waffle maker*  gets as hot as a sandwich maker but you don’t need to touch it. A grown up can pour the batter into the waffle maker if children are younger.

The only tricky bit is gauging the amount to pour so you don’t overflow.

It’s trial and error but the handy feature of the Sage waffle maker* is this “moat” around the edge for overflow. I have previously published a Sage waffle maker review here. If you put all the ingredients ready the night before, you could have banana waffles for breakfast ready in under twenty minutes. The first pair would be ready in a few minutes so you can serve whoever shouts loudest!

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5 from 2 votes

Banana Waffles with Biscoff and Chocolate Sauce

Prep Time4 minutes mins
Cook Time4 minutes mins
Total Time8 minutes mins
Course: Baking
Cuisine: Belgian
Servings: 7 -8 waffles
Author: Sarah Trivuncic

Ingredients

  • 2 eggs
  • 300 ml semi skimmed milk
  • 80 g butter melted
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 200 g gluten free self raising flour
  • 35 g caster sugar (superfine baking sugar)
  • 1 tsp Koekridden speculoos spice use a 50/50 mix of ginger and cinnamon if you cannot find this
  • 3 bananas
  • 100 g dark chocolate melted
  • Speculoos biscuit crumbs these are not gluten free so replace with an alternative sweet spicy biscuit if you need to or cannot find them

Instructions

  • Preheat the Belgian waffle maker. If using the Sage waffle maker, use the Classic setting and choose your preferred browning setting.
  • In a medium sized bowl, mix the wet ingredients; eggs, milk, melted butter, vanilla extract.
  • In another bowl, sift the gluten free flour, spice and combine with the caster sugar.
  • Make a well in the dry ingredients and pouring in the wet ingredients, mix into a batter making sure the largest lumps are mixed in. A few small lumps are okay.
  • Using a ladle, pour the batter into each compartment of the waffle maker. Beware not to overfill. Close the lid and cook for around 4 minutes - or however long the built in timer suggests.
  • Serve waffles immediately with a topping of melted chocolate, banana slices and speculoos biscuit crumbs.

Make these Belgian speculoos waffles with banana and chocolate for a fun weekend breakfast or dessert - ready in under ten minutes and a gluten free recipe too.

Bake of the week – May 10th

Here are this week’s entries for Bake of the Week, hosted by Helen at Casa Costello. Today I am rounding up and you will find this week’s new linky below. Helen will round up my entries next week. We always publish a full round up of entries as well as lots of social sharing. If you’ve like to participate we close the linky widget on Monday nights and publish round ups on Tuesdays. Thank you to everyone who took part this week. Here are the entries…

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Tatty Teddys Boys Christening Cake by Casa Costello

botw-lime-shortbread

Lime Shortbread by Attachment Mummy

botw-impossible-coconut-pie-tnscc-1

Impossible Coconut Pie by The Not So Creative Cook

botw-flourless-chocolate-raspberry-torte-tnscc-2

Flourless chocolate and raspberry torte by The Not So Creative Cook

botw-date-walnut-loaf

Date and walnut loaf with honey cream cheese by ET Speaks From Home

botw-Paw patrol birthday cake

Paw Patrol Birthday Cake by Mummy Mishaps

botw-flourless beetroot cake

Flourless gluten free beetroot cake by Something Sweet

botw-slow-cooker-banana-chocolate-cake

Slow Cooker Banana Bread by myself Maison Cupcake

botw- Cumin Biscuits

Cumin Biscuits by Herbs, Spices and Tradition

Home made jammy dodger biscuits

Jammy Dodgers by Baking With Gran

How to take part in #BAKEoftheWEEK

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About Sarah Trivuncic

Sarah Trivuncic has published recipes, restaurant and travel reviews on Maison Cupcake since 2009. She lives in Walthamstow, East London with her husband and teenager.
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Comments

  1. Attachment Mummy says

    May 10, 2016 at 1:01 pm

    These sound amazing! Our waffle maker sits unused, so I will have to break it out for these I think. Thanks for hosting.

    Reply
  2. Rosa says

    May 10, 2016 at 4:19 pm

    Mhhh, these waffles sound heavenly! I love the flavour of speculoos cookies.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

    Reply
  3. Lucy @ BakingQueen74 says

    May 15, 2016 at 8:53 am

    5 stars
    Ooh lovely waffles, I will have to try them in my latest addition (Judge waffle maker!). I dint manage to bake last week (blame WW) bur am pleased to link up again this week!

    Reply
  4. Helen at Casa Costello says

    May 17, 2016 at 11:05 pm

    5 stars
    Speculoos always reminds me of my holidays – I know that it is far too dangerous to start buying the biscuits or they would be gone. On second thoughts though, my waffle maker is lying sadly neglected and would love to be used! Thanks for all your help with #bakeoftheweek once again this week xx

    Reply

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