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Pakora Waffles! Chickpea Flour Waffles are a fun savory vegan breakfast treat or snack! Veggie Pakora fritters are a staple at most Indian restaurants and now you can have them for breakfast – unfried! Gluten-free too!

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So it was definitely time for me to come up with another creative savory use for a waffle iron. Enter Pakora Waffles.

What are Pakoras?

Pakora is a spiced fritter originating from the Indian subcontinent, often sold by street vendors and consisting of vegetables such as potatoes and onions, coated in spiced gram flour and then deep-fried.

stacked vegan chickpea flour waffles against a black background

These waffles are a fun play on the popular Indian snack. Light crispy waffles made with chickpea flour with plenty of veggie goodness and spices in them!

They are Glutenfree, soyfree, Nutfree and high protein. Great for snacking or breakfast.

Is gram flour the same as chickpea flour?

Besan (gram flour) and Chickpea flour are not the same! Besan or gram flour is a flour of chana dal or split brown chickpeas. Chickpea flour or garbanzo flour is ground up white chickpeas. Similar flavors, but not the same flour. Besan is Brown Chickpea flour, is finer and milder flavor. Garbanzo bean flour (white Chickpea flour) is coarse, dryer, more bitter flavored and needs more moisture. Read this blog post for differences and where to use which flour.

ingredients needed for making chickpea flour waffles

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Pakora Waffles – Savory Chickpea Flour Waffles

4.98 from 48 votes
By: Vegan Richa
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 35 minutes
Servings: 3
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American, Indian
Pakora Chickpea Flour Waffles are a fun savory vegan breakfast treat or snack! Veggie Pakora fritters are a staple at most Indian restaurants and now you can have them for breakfast – unfried! Gluten-free too! Soyfree Nutfree. Makes 8-9 mini waffles or 4-5 regular size
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Ingredients  

  • ½ cup finely chopped cauliflower, or use more onion or other seasonal veggie. Grate the veggie if they are not quick cooking eg sweet potato, root veg etc)
  • ½ cup chopped bell pepper
  • ¾ cup finely chopped onion
  • 1 hot green chili, finely chopped
  • ½ inch of fresh ginger, minced
  • ¼ cup Or more cilantro, chopped
  • tsp carom(ajwain) seeds or cumin seeds
  • ½ tsp turmeric
  • ¼ tsp cayenne or red Indian chili powder
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 2 Tbsp rice flour, or use fine semolina flour
  • 1 cup chickpea flour, or use 1 cup +2 tbsp besan
  • 1/8 tsp baking soda
  • 1 cup water
  • oil as needed

Instructions 

  • Chop all of your vegetables and add them to a bowl. Or use a food processor to make a coarsely chopped mixture
  • Add the rice flour, chickpea flour, salt, spices, cilantro, baking soda and mix everything well.
  • Add in 1 cup of water to the mixture, stir well until combined. Add more water if needed – I need just about 1Tbsp more water when I make this, it really just depends on the amount of moisture leaking from your vegetables as well as the chickpea flour you use.
  • Let this mixture sit for 5 minutes before starting to make your waffles.
  • Oil and preheat your waffle maker – I usually drizzle some oil onto my waffle iron since I like my waffles to get nice and crispy and brown.
  • Pour and spread the thick batter on your waffle maker, spread evenly with a spatula. keep the batter amount to a medium thick layer for crispy waffles. Too thick will take long to cook and soften faster
  • Drizzle a few drops of oil on the top as well before closing the lid.
  • Cook until golden brown and crisp, to preference. (These waffles take a while to crisp up so account for all the inactive time when planning. )
  • The waffle maker timer for mine is pretty short, you may have to experiment to see what’s best for yours. Just make sure you cook it to a golden crisp brown to ensure the vegetables are fully cooked and the waffles get crispy.
  • Remove the waffle from the waffle maker, repeat for all of the batter.
  • These waffles are served best when they are warm and crispy, they will soften a bit as they cool off after about 30 mins or so. Serve with ketchup, salsa, chutney or other dressings of choice or serve with kadhi! See notes to make pancakes

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    Notes

    • For eggy waffles, omit the whole spices(cumin) and add in 1 tbsp nutritional yeast and 1/4 tsp Indian sulphur salt (kala namak) 
    • These waffles are freezer friendly. Freeze and reheat in toaster or oven 
    • Use any veggies of choice. Or use just onion and peppers for an onion pakora waffle!
    • Make the batter ahead and refrigerate in a closed container. Check consistency before using as veggies might have leaked some moisture and add a tsp or more chickpea flour if needed. Use to make waffles or pancakes! Batter keeps for upto 3 days
    • Pancakes: This batter also makes great pancakes. The thick batter will make thick pancakes that you can use as patties in a sandwich. Thin out the batter with more water and make thinner crispy pancakes and serve with chutney or ketchup 

    Nutrition

    Calories: 208kcal, Carbohydrates: 35g, Protein: 10g, Fat: 3g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 523mg, Potassium: 519mg, Fiber: 7g, Sugar: 8g, Vitamin A: 844IU, Vitamin C: 45mg, Calcium: 37mg, Iron: 2mg

    Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

    Did you make this recipe? Rate and comment below!

    Ingredients for Chickpea Flour Waffles:

    • Chickpea flour  is the  base of our waffle batter. It’s the flour of white chickpeas and is labeled as chickpea flour or garbanzo flour. You can also use besan, you will need a few tbsp more flour
    • Rice flour makes these extra fluffy, light and crispy on the outside. If you can’t find rice flour in your local supermarket, try a shop where they sell Indian or Asian food. They’ll probably have it.
    • Veggies: your typical veggie pakora add-ins like cauliflower, bell pepper, onion, green chili, fresh ginger, and cilantro.
    • Spices: cumin seeds, turmeric, cayenne or red Indian chili powder, and obviously salt
    • water
    a stack of vegan savory chickpea flour waffles

    Tips & Substitutions:

    • Like other types of flour, chickpea flour and besan should be stored in a sealed container in a cool place. It stays fresh for up to 6 months,  and longer if refrigerated.
    • I usually drizzle some oil onto my waffle iron since I like my waffles to get nice and crispy and brown just like pakora fritters
    • These waffles are served best when they are warm and crispy, they will soften a bit as they cool off after about 30 mins or so.

    How to make Savory Chickpea Flour Waffles:

    ingredients for pakora waffles in a white bowl

    Chop all of your vegetables and add them to a bowl. Add the rice flour, chickpea flour, salt, spices, cilantro, baking soda and mix everything well.

    chickpea flour waffle batter being mixed in a white bowl

    Add in 1 cup of water to the mixture, stir well until combined and more water if needed. I need just about 1Tbsp more water when I make this, it really just depends on the amount of moisture leaking from your vegetables as well as the chickpea flour you use.

    Let this mixture sit for 5 minutes before starting to make your waffles.

    pakora waffle batter resting in a bowl

    Oil and preheat your waffle maker. Pour and spread the thick batter on your waffle maker, spread evenly with a spatula.

    chickpea flour waffle baking in a waffle iron

    Drizzle a few drops of oil on the top as well before closing the lid. Cook until golden brown and crisp, to preference.

    a crisp pakora waffle in a waffle maker

    Tip: The waffle maker timer for my iron is pretty short, you may have to experiment to see what’s best for yours. Just make sure you cook it to a golden crisp brown to ensure the vegetables are fully cooked and the waffles get crispy.

    Remove the waffle from the waffle maker, repeat for all of the batter.

    overhead shot of a plate with crispy vegan chickpea flour waffles with vegetables
    Serve with ketchup, salsa, chutney or other dressings of choice.

    CAN I MAKE CHICKPEA FLOUR AT HOME?

    Yes! If you have a high-speed blender, blend dry chickpeas until a preferred fine consistency. Blend chana dal to make besan. It might not be as fine as store-bought.

    About Richa

    Hi, I'm Richa! I create flavorful plant based recipes that are inspired by my Indian upbringing, including many gluten-free, soy-free, and oil-free options.

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    100 Comments

    1. Claire says:

      5 stars
      Made these and served them with a dahl and chutney. Absolutely delicious.

      1. Vegan Richa Support says:

        mmmmmmmm 😋

        1. Addison says:

          5 stars
          I loved this recipe! Easy to make, tasty, and healthy. I used my Belgian waffle maker so I had to increase the cooking time a bit. I ate them plain but would love to try them with a chutney!

          1. Vegan Richa Support says:

            yay Addison

    2. Marie says:

      I dont like chickpea flour. Can I use gluten free mix flour ?

      I would like to have your advise.

      Thank you

      1. Richa says:

        Some gf blends dry out too much, so you’ll just have to try. Add some almond flour with the gf blend

    3. Mishky says:

      Finally found time to make these – they tasted amazing. Couldn’t get them crispy like yours though….possibly due to my impatience to taste them.
      I think the serving size is a little wrong…(or they were so delicious they couldn’t be shared)…I polished them ALL off!
      Will definitely make them again!! Thanks Richa

      1. Vegan Richa Support says:

        lol

      2. Anu says:

        5 stars
        Made them for the first time today in my Belgian waffle maker,( before getting rid of it away in goodwill, ) guess what, am keeping it now.
        They were the Best waffles I have ever made, so good, delicious too, your detailed recipe are so easy to follow.
        Made enough, freezing some, hopefully they will come out good heated in the toaster. Thank you.

        1. Vegan Richa Support says:

          Wonderful to hear, Anu! Thank you for the kind comment.

    4. Mims says:

      5 stars
      Every so often I see a gorgeous waffle recipe and drag out my Black & Decker G48TD Grill & Waffle Baker and I regret it. Honestly, I don’t know why I keep it, waffles stick to the plates no matter how much oil I use. So after a failed first waffle, I finished out the batter on my trusty griddle as pancakes. They were delicious. I used 1 Tbsp canned hatch green chilis (as no fresh) and also doubled the cayenne…we like spicy. I also used corn masa in place of rice flour. I served pancakes with leftover cranberry sauce from Christmas, Major Grey Chutney and sweet spicy pickled pumpkin. And the wafflemaker going to the Goodwill, maybe someone else can make better waffles with it (some of the reviewers on Amazon rave about it).

      1. Richa says:

        Yeah it’s the waffle maker. Mine is the mini dash which is 3 years old now and was just 15 bucks. Still works amazingly !

      2. Steffanie says:

        What is this sweet spicy pickled pumpkin you speak of? Sounds good. How did you make it? (I will have to look up the chutney you mentioned as well)

    5. Sheetu says:

      5 stars
      Absolutely loved these waffle pakoras. A new favorite breakfast for our family. I didn’t have cilantro and replaced it with chopped spinach. Thanks a lot for a lot of such a wonderful recipe. I have tried with both chickpea flour and besan. I prefer the ones with chickpea flour more.

      1. Richa says:

        Awesome! I like chickpea flour jn these as well as it’s more voluminous

    6. Beth Bird says:

      5 stars
      Can I just tell you how delicious these were! I didn’t have the green chili so left it out. I didn’t have cilantro so used parsley and added a little coriander spice. I used tapioca flour in place of the rice flour since I didn’t have that. I want to make it with all the ingredients next time. We ate them with sweet chili sauce and ketchup. It was such a nice healthy breakfast. Thank you!

      1. Richa says:

        ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    7. Gill says:

      5 stars
      Can we use tapioca starch or corn starch instead of rice flour?

      1. Vegan Richa Support says:

        yes

    8. Kelly Cunningham says:

      5 stars
      Out of this world!!! We have made this recipe twice already. I don’t have a waffle maker, so we used the batter as pancakes. Delicious both times. Can’t wait to make for my meat-eating friends. They will savor it!

      1. Vegan Richa Support says:

        yay!

    9. Annie says:

      Could I bake these in a waffle mould then freeze and toast in toaster. I don’t have a waffle iron.

      1. Vegan Richa Support says:

        sounds like a great idea! go for it

    10. Resmi says:

      5 stars
      Even my kids loved it. My picky eater didn’t notice the vegetables in it. Thank you so much for the recipe !