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Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day. Well, not breakfast per se, but breakfast foods for sure. Pancakes and waffles are basically my go-to treats on any given occasion. Because I’m basically just constantly thinking about breakfast foods, I really wanted to eat chocolate waffles this weekend. Now, I’ve never seen gluten-free vegan chocolate waffles in stores, never mind a vegan keto waffle, so I grabbed the kitchen scale and got to work.

You can definitely enjoy these waffles with some sugar-free pancake syrup, but my favorite way to serve them is with a nice helping of coconut cream. It adds a really nice creaminess. These are also beyond delicious with a scoop of Halo Top ice cream on top or a handful of fresh raspberries.

These low carb vegan chocolate waffles are not only sugar-free, egg-free and dairy-free, they also happen to be gluten-free, nut-free and soy-free. So, we’re covering a lot of bases here in terms of allergens. If you can’t eat coconut, I’m also working on a coconut-free version of these! They contain 3.8g of net carbs each, which isn’t a ton but it a little much for daily consumption. However, if you have a higher carb intake or are just willing to splurge on a bit of a treat, I definitely recommend them.

Do they taste exactly like real waffles? Of course not. They’re vegan keto waffles. However, they do taste really good and certainly satisfy that waffle craving that pops up from time to time. If you try these, I’d love to hear about it either on Instagram or below in the comments!

Notes on Making Vegan Keto Chocolate Waffles

I find it easier to bake with whole psyllium husk as I find it clumps up less in recipes, but you could also use psyllium husk powder if that’s what you have! Instead of 2 tablespoons of whole husks, you will use 2 teaspoons of psyllium husk powder.

While ground flax will do an okay job replacing the psyllium husk, it doesn’t quite give the same tenderness to the recipe and tends to crumble a bit. So I don’t fully recommend this substitution unless you can’t have psyllium!

While you can use the volumetric measurements provided, I really find that recipes turn out the best when weighing out ingredients. This is especially true when using things like coconut flour and psyllium husk.

If the batter/dough seems at all crumbly, just add in a little more non-dairy milk. You want this to be nice and smooth. It should be

I’m working on a coconut-free variant of this recipe for those of you who are unable to have coconut flour.

When calculating the macros, remember to subtract the grams of sugar alcohols from the granulated sweetener from the total number of carbohydrates.

I used Anthony’s coconut flour, Lakanto granulated sweetener, Terra Soul cocoa powder and Herbal Secrets psyllium husk to calculate the nutrition facts for these waffles. If you are using different brands, your macros may be different!

Print Vegan Keto Chocolate Waffles (gluten-free, nut-free, soy-free) Prep Time: 5 minutes Cook Time: 15 minutes Total Time: 20 minutes Category: Breakfast Cuisine: vegan keto Author: Liz MacDowell Yield: 4 waffles Serving Size: 1 waffle Calories per serving: 224 Fat per serving: 17.6g Carbs per serving: 3.8g net Protein per serving: 5.5g Fiber per serving: 10.5g These vegan keto chocolate waffles are a delicious low carb breakfast treat! They're also sugar-free, gluten-free, nut-free, egg-free, dairy-free and soy-free Ingredients 1/2 cup (56g) coconut flour

3 rounded tablespoons (30g) cocoa powder

3 tablespoons granulated sweetener

2 tablespoons (10g) whole psyllium husk

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

pinch of salt

1/4 cup (56g) coconut oil, softened

1 cup (240ml) non-dairy milk (I use Ripple pea milk), at room temperature Instructions Prepare your waffle iron and preheat according to manufacturer's instructions (I just lightly grease mine). In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients. Add the coconut oil to the dry ingredients and stir until everything is totally mixed and a stiff dough forms. Add in the non-dairy milk about 1/4 cup (60ml) at a time, stirring to incorporate completely before adding in the next round of milk. Once all the milk is stirred in, let the mixture sit for about 3 minutes to set up. Divide the dough into four equal portions and make waffles according to the waffle iron instructions. You can also make two large waffles from this batter, but I find they're harder to remove. Carefully remove the waffles from the waffle iron using two forks or two chopsticks to shimmy them out. They're a bit delicate until they cool for a minute or two. 5.0 https://meatfreeketo.com/vegan-keto-chocolate-waffles-gluten-free-nut-free-soy-free/