
Does anyone else remember Saturday or Sunday morning pancakes or waffle breakfasts? My family would head every Sunday after to church to IHOP, for a great pancake or waffle breakfast. They had amazing combinations with all of the toppings, yummy.
Now, that I am a hockey mom, I don’t get a lot of weekends (ok, I don’t get any) free, so I have tried to come up with the same traditions, using homemade recipes. Living in New Hampshire/Vermont Border for a while, I also learned that one of the best ways to indulgence is to have pure maple syrup on the table for serving.
I am a BIG fan of homemade waffle mix, because they just taste much better, and they are really simple to whip up. If you are running short of time, you could also make a batch of homemade waffle mix, and you can also freeze waffles. I love that idea, I usually make a batch on a Sunday morning, when I am free, and I make enough to last a month.
In order to freeze them, all you need to do is to make them the way that you usually do, and then put them onto a cookie sheet and pop them into the freezer, after about 5 minutes, they will be frozen enough to stack on top of each other and place into a Ziploc bag.
I’m still having the greatest time using my new Air Fryer — between my air fryer and my Instant Pot, I no longer use the stove. LOL.
I have been wondering how long it becomes an obsolete cooking appliance. I am also using it to see what and how I can cook stuff.
This is one of the recipes that I had on my bucket list of things to try, and it totally worked, I love playing with new recipes in my air fryer or Instant Pot. They were a bit thicker than regular waffles. But, they totally were awesome!
The exact time will depend upon the thickness of the waffles and the wattage of your air fryer. Therefore, it’s best to set the timer for 3-minute intervals and keep on checking. I would not want anyone to ruin a perfectly good waffle.
Also, I wanted to mention that I am a fan of the air fryer griddle pan, it makes the pancake and eggs so much easier to control and to clean up, so if you are wondering what pan I use, that would be found here:
Kitchen Items Used: (Note: Affiliate links are included in this post)

Instant Pot, Air Fryer, Vortex
J.A. Henckels 6-Inch High Carbon Stainless Steel Chef’s Kitchen Knife
Stainless Steel Measuring Cups, 5 Piece Set
Hudson Essentials Stainless Steel Measuring Cups Set-6 Piece Stackable Set with Spout
Anchor Glass Measuring Set–This is one of the handiest tools in the Kitchen
OXO Good Grips 12 Inch Stainless-Steel Locking Tongs
Pans, I had a hard time finding pans that fit, but then one day, I ran around this amazing, which even includes a muffin tin, talk about a score!


How to Make Frozen Waffles in the Air Fryer
- Prep Time: 10
- Cook Time: 6
- Total Time: 16
- Yield: 4 servings
- Category: Breakfast
- Method: Air Fryer
- Cuisine: American
Description
Everyone loves frozen waffles they are such a great breakfast and the kids love them. Today I who you how to heat them up in the air fryer.
Ingredients
- frozen waffles
- melted butter
Instructions
- Start by placing your frozen waffles into the air fryer.
- Use a pastry brush and spread the melted butter over the frozen waffles.
- Set them into the air fryer and set the temperature to 350 degrees for 4-6 minutes. (air fryer setting)
- Plate, serve, and enjoy!
How to Make Frozen Waffles in the Air Fryer

Everyone loves frozen waffles they are such a great breakfast and the kids love them. Today I who you how to heat them up in the air fryer.
Ingredients
- frozen waffles
- melted butter
Instructions
- Start by placing your frozen waffles into the air fryer.
- Use a pastry brush and spread the melted butter over the frozen waffles.
- Set them into the air fryer and set the temperature to 350 degrees for 4-6 minutes. (air fryer setting)
- Plate, serve, and enjoy!
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