How to Turn Pancake Mix Into Waffle Mix
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Can you turn pancake mix into waffle mix? You bet! Just use this little trick!
Waffle Mornings
One of the most common recipes that I use from our recipe index is our Oatmeal Pancake Mix recipe. Ever since I stumbled on this recipe a few years ago, I haven’t used any other pancake mix. My family loves it. I love it too. Not only does it have a hearty flavor and texture, but it is made with wheat flour and oats. It’s delicious, filling, and healthy. I always make a few batches and freeze them for an easy, healthy make-ahead breakfast.
Well, the other morning was a waffle morning. I don’t know what made it a waffle morning. It just was. My husband suggested that we use our favorite pancake mix to make the waffles. I initially scoffed at his idea thinking it wouldn’t work but immediately began to do a little research on how to transform a pancake mix into a waffle mix.
Turns out, it is super easy. In order for pancake mix to take form and not stick as they become waffles, they just need a little extra fat in the mix. All I did was add a little oil (I used coconut oil) to the recipe and the waffles turned out beautifully!
How to Turn Pancake Mix Into Waffle Mix
To use your pancake mix to make waffles, you’ll need to add a little extra oil to use it as a waffle recipe.
Here’s the formula: For every cup of dry pancake mix, just add 2 extra tablespoons of oil.
So for example, since we usually use two cups of dry mix for our oatmeal pancakes, I added 4 tablespoons of oil to the batch.
With bellies full of waffles, we were all set to take on the day ahead!
Tips for Great Waffles
Since you are clearly in the waffle-making business at the moment, here are a few tips to make your waffles AWESOME.
- Strike while the iron is HOT! If your waffles come out a little pale and soft, it could be because the waffle maker you’re using isn’t hot enough. It’s important to preheat the waffle maker for at least 5-10 minutes. Yes, seriously that long! Also, pause for a couple minutes between batches to let the iron heat up again.
- Opt for oil instead of butter. For crispier waffles, use vegetable oil or coconut oil instead of melted butter in your recipe. Unlike butter, oil doesn’t have any water content, which adds moisture and hinders a crust from forming.
Can you freeze waffles?
Yep! In fact, freezing waffles is a great use of your time. They are easy to reheat for busy mornings.
How to Freeze Waffles: Make and cool waffles completely on a cooling rack. Place waffles in single layers in a gallon-size freezer bag with parchment paper between layers. Seal tightly and freeze.
To Prepare Waffles From Frozen: Toast frozen waffles. If still slightly cold inside, microwave in 10-second increments until warmed through.
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How to Turn Pancake Mix Into Waffle Mix
This is a simple way to transform pancake mix into waffle mix. You will have yourself a heart, filling, delicious mix!
Ingredients
- 1 cup of favorite pancake dry mix (Try our delicious and healthy oatmeal pancake mix!)
- 2 tablespoons cooking oil (i.e. melted coconut oil, avocado oil, etc.)
- The liquid or other ingredients listed on your pancake mix box/recipe (i.e. water, milk, eggs)
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Instructions
- For each 1 cup of dry pancake mix, add 2 tablespoons of oil. Then, stir in the additional liquid/ingredients listed in the recipe or on the box until combined.
- Add just enough waffle batter to cover the waffle iron and cook about 3 minutes or until done. (Check your waffle iron’s instructions .)
Notes/Tips
Nutrition values calculated from 4 cups of pancake mix with 1/2 cup oil.
Adriana says
Waffles were too chewy and overpowered by an oily taste
Debbie says
Great help and tasted great too!
Rachel Tiemeyer says
Glad to hear it!
Anglea says
Awesome!
Laurel says
Totally awesome.. made the best waffle mix ever…they were crispy and absolutely perfect! Thank You so much❣️
Rachel Tiemeyer says
Woo hoo! That’s great to hear!
Amy says
I used “Just Add Water” Blueberry pancake mix. Added the 2 tbsp of oil. Perfect!
Polly Conner says
Glad it worked for you.
wendy says
I needed to know how much water to mix with the pancake mix to make waffles
Rachel Tiemeyer says
If you are using pancake mix from a store-bought box, follow those exact instructions on the box for how much water to add. Then add in an extra 2 tablespoons of oil for each 1 cup of dry mix to make it into waffle mix. Hopefully that’s the answer you’re looking for, but let me know if that’s still unclear.
Kat says
There’s a restaurant locally that makes Malt Waffles. I added 2 tablespoons to the batter and they were excellent! I used rum infused organic maple syrup on top (HomeGoods) and wow!
Rachel Tiemeyer says
Good to know. Thanks for sharing, Kat!
Taylor says
I’ve been using this recipe with the oatmeal pancake mix for a couple of years for Saturday morning brunch and it’s always great!
Rachel Tiemeyer says
Great! Thanks for taking the time to leave a review, Taylor.
Peggy says
Really, really good! Rivals restaurant Belgian waffles. I added milk instead of water and added an egg for every 2 cups milk. Very light. Add cinnamon sugar mix and about 1 tsp. Vanilla… Awesome! Thank you!
Rachel Tiemeyer says
Thanks for the feedback, Peggy! We really appreciate you taking the time to share and give this recipe a rating.
Karen says
YESSS!! I’m so glad you posted about this. I usually just have to spray the iron more but adding oil to the mix will be even easier.
Megan says
This saved Sunday morning breakfast! I am always suspicious of pancake/waffle mixes that don’t make adjustments between recipes. So glad I found this article to ensure our waffles turned out the right way!
Rachel Tiemeyer says
Yeah! That makes us so happy to hear it worked well for you. Thanks for leaving feedback.
Christian boirard says
Thank you for posting i will soon try some of the recipes😀
Rachel Tiemeyer says
You’re welcome! Glad it was helpful!
Dina says
This worked perfectly! I added 1 tbsp. oil to my 1 cup pancake mix and it came out perfect in my waffle maker! Thank you!
Rachel Tiemeyer says
Sweet! Glad to hear that.
Diane says
Don’t say how long to cook the waffles
Rachel Tiemeyer says
Check your waffle iron directions, but mine usually takes 3 to 3 1/2 minutes.
Noelle says
Does this same fix work with blueberry pancake mix?
Rachel Tiemeyer says
It should work, but we haven’t tested it that way.
Hannah Sharick says
Thanks, that’s exactly the information I was looking for! Trying it tonight with leftover pancake batter.
Rachel says
Awesome, glad we could help.
Nora says
I am going to try it tonight