Easy Biscuit Waffles

Easy Biscuit Waffles – a simple treat the whole family will enjoy! Only 1 ingredient and ready to eat in about 90 seconds. Top with butter and maple syrup and a side of bacon. This is our family’s go-to weekday breakfast!

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Make Waffles without Waffle Mix

Are you looking for the easiest breakfast recipe ever? Well, look no further. These Biscuit Waffles are made with only one ingredient – canned biscuits! No measuring or mixing! You can have fresh waffles on your plate in 90 seconds. This recipe could make me change my mind about making breakfast during the week! I think these are even easier than homemade waffles and cheaper than frozen waffles. 

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How to Make Easy Biscuit Waffles

This breakfast recipe is effortless to make with only ONE ingredient! Preheat the waffle iron according to the instructions. Open the can of biscuits and separate into individual biscuits. Place biscuit dough on the hot waffle iron and cook until golden brown. Serve immediately with butter and syrup.

Recipe Variations and Tips

  • I use Pillsbury Grands Biscuits. You can use ANY refrigerated biscuit that you have on hand.
    • This is even delicious with refrigerated cinnamon roll dough!
  • There are endless topping possibilities! Sweet and savory!
    • peanut butter and bananas
    • sausage gravy
    • your favorite jam
    • powdered sugar
    • nutella
    • coat them with cinnamon sugar
    • make a breakfast sandwich with 2 waffles 
      • stuff the biscuits with eggs, cheese, sausage, bacon, or ham
  • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
    • Reheat in the microwave or air fryer.
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What to Serve with Biscuit Waffles

We usually serve the biscuits with some bacon and eggs and topped with honey butter and maple syrup. They are equally delicious with some roasted potatoes or cheese grits. Heck, you could even serve these as a dessert topped with ice cream and chocolate sauce. Add this simple recipe to your menu. It is sure to be a hit!

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Easy Biscuit Waffles

Yield: 8 biscuits
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 2 minutes
Total Time 7 minutes
Easy Biscuit Waffles – a simple treat the whole family will enjoy! Only 1 ingredient and ready to eat in about 90 seconds. Top with butter and maple syrup and a side of bacon. This is our family's go-to weekday breakfast!

Equipment:

Ingredients:

  • 1 (16.3-oz) can Grands Jr. Golden Layers biscuits
  • cooking spray

Instructions:

  • Spray the waffle maker with cooking spray. Heat the waffle maker according to package instructions.
  • Separate dough into biscuits.
  • Place up to 4 biscuits at a time on the waffle maker. Close the lid of the waffle maker; cook for 1 to 2 minutes or until light golden brown.
  • Serve immediately with butter and syrup.

Notes:

  • I use Pillsbury Grands Biscuits. You can use ANY refrigerated biscuit that you have on hand.
    • This is even delicious with refrigerated cinnamon roll dough!
  • There are endless topping possibilities! Sweet and savory!
    • peanut butter and bananas
    • sausage gravy
    • your favorite jam
    • powdered sugar
    • nutella
    • coat them with cinnamon sugar
    • make a breakfast sandwich with 2 waffles 
      • stuff the biscuits with eggs, cheese, sausage, bacon, or ham
  • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
    • Reheat in the microwave or air fryer.

Steph

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Comments

  1. I just had breakfast for dinner, chicken sausage, 2 eggs cheese omelet, and 2 biscuits waffles! Ten minutes and on the plate…YUM!!!

  2. We just made these yesterday. Our waffle iron took more like 3 minutes to brown them up, but they were super easy! They won't replace the real thing, but for a quickie breakfast, these are a-okay!

  3. I found this on pinterest and tried it this morning! It was fun, but I have a tip for everyone. Do NOT leave the waffle maker for clean up after you get back from taking the kids to school. You will end up with thick white stuff (lard?) stuck in the grids and it will be a HUGE pain to get it clean!

  4. We had these this morning. So simple and so good! We used a Mid-century Modern style waffle iron (Sunbeam) we got at the thrift store for $6. Loved the waffles with butter and syrup. Thinking about strawberries, bananas and whipped cream for an easy dessert. Thanks for sharing.

  5. Tried this last night, and it was a hit!! Of course, I had to use the homestyle biscuits, because I didn't have any of the Golden Layers ones on hand, but it still turned out yummy. 🙂

  6. That picture makes me want to sprint to the kitchen for some waffles. 😉

    Awesome quick breakfast idea.

  7. Okay, now I see a new waffle maker must be purchased in the near future.

    You know, I wonder if I could make these on my panini press?

  8. How fun! I love little tricks like this. I'll have to show my 11 year old daughter this one!
    Thanks Steph!

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