Pumpkin Spice Waffles with Butternut Bacon Syrup.
Oh mah gah.
I am dying to tell you about these waffles. They are pure insanity, in the best way ever. This is an autumn recipe if I’ve ever seen one and it just screams chilly weather and sweaters and cuddles by the fire. It’s all-encompassing for fall. Yeah. It’s fall. I just said autumn up there to try and be fancy.
Which I’m not.
So. I totally found this recipe at my mom’s house. She is the type of mom who still cuts out recipe newspaper clippings and hoards the entire food section of every piece of news that she reads. She still calls me and asks “did you see this in the paper today?” to which I have to remind her that no, I’m way too much of a millennial and don’t even get a newspaper. Which I hate. I want to get a newspaper but I’m afraid it will just got to waste and we will continue to read everything online.
Life decisions.
Anyhoo, this recipe was not in a newspaper, but was in the most recent version of the American Spoon catalog. If you’ve been here awhile you’ve heard me wax (un)poetic about how much we loooooove their products and how we’ve been buying them for years when we go to northern Michigan. My grandpa even sends me orders as gifts for Christmas and what not which is the best thing ever.
So this was one of those recipes that I saw and immediately needed to make. I mean, seriously – immediately. However, I couldn’t. I was leaving on a jet plane in less than twelve hours and unless I felt like gorging myself with a second dinner, it wasn’t happening. I was truly afraid I may forget about them.
I didn’t. Actually, I couldn’t wait to get home and make a batch. I thought about them alllll weekend. And they were the first thing I made come Monday morning. The first pumpkin recipe that’s graced my kitchen (aside from another boozy shake which you’ll hear about later) this season… and definitely not the last.
But. The thing is that it was not about the pumpkin for me. I actually forgot that the recipe even called for pumpkin waffles and had totally planned on making some plain old ones. It was all about the butternut and obviously, the bacon, and the fact that the butternut and the bacon were combined and the fact that the freaking butternut and bacon were in SYRUP.
What. How does this happen.
On second thought, I decided that I’d keep the pumpkin spice waffles. The photo just looked so dang good and the flavor combination sounded pretty fab. I didn’t want to screw it up, even though I did end up leaving off the pepitas because I simply didn’t have any in my pantry.
Which is insane. I have EVERYTHING in my pantry. It’s like hoarders for food bloggers. It’s embarrassing and disgusting and wonderful and awful all at the same time. Yet, no pepitas. Shocking. (You can imagine what’s first on my grocery list.)
The waffles? GAH. So good. I adapted this waffle recipe from my friend Kristen – you whip the egg whites first and fold them into the waffle batter. They are super fluffy and just fantastic. Let me tell you something else about these waffles too. I ate them this past weekend while I was in Utah and on top, had a big dollop of a whipped yogurt topping and lots of berries. The whipped yogurt topping seriously blew my mind. It was greek yogurt folded into freshly whipped cream with a tiny bit of sugar.
to
die
for.
I’m thinking about adding bourbon to it.
But this isn’t about that, so I’ll stop. These waffles are so darn good, even if I did completely overfill my waffle maker and create a gigantic disaster the first go round. They are fluffy but a bit crisp on the outside and full of autumn flavor. The whole syrup idea still completely throws me for a loop because the flavor combination is explosive. I am the weird person that doesn’t really care for maple syrup on my pancakes and waffles but this is one big fat exception. Dude, this is like a real meal.
This is ten times better than breakfast. It’s definitely more like breakfast for dinner, or brunch with cocktails, or an eat-your-emotions marathon. The best part is that the waffle recipe is pretty healthy and your (pure) syrup has flipping vegetables in it.
Really. Can’t even.
Pumpkin Spice Waffles with Butternut Bacon Syrup
Ingredients
Pumpkin Spice Waffles
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 cup whole wheat pastry flour
- 4 tablespoons sugar
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 large eggs
- 1 1/4 cups whole milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/3 cup pumpkin puree
- 1/4 cup coconut oil, melted
Butternut & Bacon Syrup
- 4 slices bacon, chopped
- 1 cup chopped butternut squash cubes, about 1/2-inch cubes
- 1 1/4 cups maple syrup
Instructions
Butternut & Bacon Syrup
- Prep the syrup first. Heat a large skillet over medium heat and add the chopped bacon. Once the fat is rendered and the bacon starts to crisp, add in the butternut squash and stir. Cover the skillet, reduce the heat to medium-low and cook until the squash is fork tender and begins to caramelize, about 10 minutes. Stir once or twice in between – you do not want the squash to become mushy! Add in the syrup and bring the mixture to a boil. Once boiling, turn off the heat and cover the syrup until ready to use.
Pumpkin Spice Waffles
- To make the waffles, combine the flours, 2 tablespoons of sugar, baking powder, pumpkin spice and salt in a large bowl and whisk together. Set it aside. Separate the eggs, and add the egg whites to the bowl of an electric mixer. Beat on medium-high speed until stiff peaks form. Beat in the remaining sugar. Set the eggs whites aside for a minute.
- In a bowl, whisk together the egg yolks, milk, pumpkin and coconut oil. Add the wet ingredients to the dry and stir until just combined – do not overmix. Finally, fold in the whipped egg whites until the batter comes together. Preheat your waffle iron to the desired setting and cook the waffles according to your appliance’s directions. Serve them immediately with the warm bacon + butternut syrup.
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91 Comments on “Pumpkin Spice Waffles with Butternut Bacon Syrup.”
Good lord. You’ve done it again!!
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WOW!! just want to grab the waffle from the screen, such amazing and appetizing pictures!
Wow, these waffles look so good, I don’t even know what to SAY! I would have these everyday if I could!
WAFFLES! Best breakfast food ever…besides bacon, okay all breakfast foods are the best except for veggie stuff… :) These waffles look heavenly!
I am like your mom, I LOVE clipping recipes out of the newspaper. I eagerly await Wednesdays in the New York Times because that is ‘Dining’ section day! You could start getting just a weekend newspaper and seeing how that goes then decide whether to expand it to during the week or not!
I need to check out this American Spoon you keep talking about!
As always I am drooling over this recipe!!
ummm, amazing. and can I have your waffle iron? or at least know which one you use?
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Beautiful pictures AGAIN!!!! This could a be a VIP breakfast for the Holiday’s.
I licking my chops as I read this!
These look flipping AMAZING!!!! I love your fall recipes!
I don’t have my waffle maker with me but I’m thinking this syrup would be just fine on some buttermilk biscuits. Yep…this weekend even.
Can’t. Even. Wrap. My. Brain. Around. These.
YES ALL THAT PUNCTUATION WAS NECESSARY!
Oh man, add this to all of the other waffle recipes that I am dying to try! But first I need to buy a waffle maker, do you have a particular one you would recommend?
Pumpkin + waffles + bacon + syrup? Is that even legal?
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God bless you…and these waffles. I can’t wait to inhale these!
Made this lovely recipe for dinner last night and it was incredible. I might have read the instructions wrong about separating the eggs so instead of waffles I made pancakes just to be safe. I also added double the squash and oh I wish I could eat them again right now! Thanks for the amazing fall/ winter recipe!
Give me, give me, give me!! Is that rude?
These look like they would be a big hit with some people in my house! However, I lack a waffle iron—how can I modify this just a touch for pancakes? Or do I have to modify it at all?
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my hubby is going to freak!
I made these for lunch. Unbelievable taste. A true winner. Everyone loved them. Satisfies the salty and sweet taste buds…
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