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Keto or Not This Chaffle Recipe Serves Up A Low-Carb Waffle Swap

What are chaffles and why are there so many delicious chaffle recipes to prepare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner? 
Chaffles are low-carb waffles made primarily from cheese and eggs. Whether you enjoy the great taste or are choosing to eat a low-carb diet, chaffles can be used as bread substitutes for sandwiches, hamburger buns, or simply as a delicious snack. Popular in keto or low-carb meals, chaffles are easy to prepare, versatile, and avoid traditional flour-based batter. Key chaffle ingredients include a variety of cheese- mozzarella, cheddar, or other cheeses to provide structure and flavor with eggs as a binding agent to hold the chaffle together. Feel free to be creative with optional ingredients such as almond or coconut flour, baking powder, seasonings, or sweeteners for sweet varieties. Serving up waffles as chaffles made with eggs and cheese is a low-carb treat with tasty, crispy cheese. Keto or not, this chaffle recipe serves up as an unbelievable low-carb waffle swap.

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Keto or Not Chaffle Recipe Serves Up Low-Carb Waffle Swap


Chaffles are favorite meal options that are quick and simple to prepare, low-carb, keto-friendly, gluten-free, and customizable to enjoy for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or dessert. Whether you follow a ketogenic or low-carb lifestyle, or you simply enjoy chaffles, this recipe is a keeper! 

Basic Chaffle Recipe

There are a lot of different chaffle recipes available and they usually begin with 2 ingredients – cheese and an egg or two. 

Ingredients

1 Egg
½ Cup of Shredded Cheese (Mozzarella, Cheddar, Monterey Jack)

- Preheat the waffle maker according to product instructions.

- Mix Ingredients thoroughly to combine shredded cheese and beaten eggs in a bowl.

- Cook the chaffle by pouring the mixture into the waffle maker to cook as directed until golden and crisp.

Here are a few different variations on the basic chaffle recipe-

Savory Chaffles- Add garlic, herbs, or spices for a more robust flavor.

Sweet Chaffles- Add preferred sweeteners, vanilla extract, or cinnamon.

Stuffed Chaffles- Fill with ingredients such as bacon, avocado, or cream cheese.

Pizza Chaffles- Add Italian seasoning to marinara sauce to serve as a dip.

Taco Chaffles- Fold it into a shell to fill with veggies.

Chaffle Sandwich- Use as bread in a turkey club, BLT, cheese veggies, or even dessert options.

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