Breakfast keto chaffles
Ingredients
- 4 4 eggeggs
- 2 cups (8 oz.) 475 ml (230 g) shredded cheddar cheese
- 2 tbsp 2 tbsp fresh chives, chopped
- salt and pepper
- 4 4 eggeggs
- 8 (8 oz.) 8 (220 g) slices of bacon, good quality
- 8 (5 oz.) 8 (140 g) cherry tomatoes, sliced
- 2 oz. (2 cups) 55 g (425 ml) baby spinach
Instructions
- Pre-heat your waffle maker.
- In a large, cold frying pan, arrange the bacon slices and then turn up the temperature to medium heat. Cook the bacon for about 8-12 minutes, turning occasionally until crisp, or to your preference.
- Set aside on a paper towel to drain while you cook the chaffles. Keep the bacon grease in the pan.
- Place all of your waffle ingredients into a mixing bowl and beat to combine.
- Lightly grease your waffle iron and then evenly spoon the mixture over the bottom plate, spreading it out slightly to get an even result.
- Close the waffle iron and cook for approximately 6 minutes, depending on your waffle maker.
- While the chaffles cook, crack your eggs into the bacon grease in the frying pan and cook gently until done.
- Serve each chaffle topped with a fried egg and bacon slices, with baby spinach and cherry tomatoes on the side.
Tips
These chaffles are best eaten straight away but can be frozen and reheated. When in need of a quick, nutritious bite, simply microwave a chaffle for 40 seconds on a paper towel and then briefly cool.
They can also be stored, wrapped well, in the fridge for up to four days for easy breakfasts.
Bringing bacon to room temperature prior to frying, and adding the bacon to a cool pan and then turning up the heat to medium, helps the bacon to cook evenly.
No, chaffles do not require any almond or coconut flour.
Neat idea!
This recipe was much better and gave a lighter more tasty Chaffle.
I didn't have any fresh chives, so I added onion granules and dried parsley instead.
Sounds great! Glad you enjoy this recipe!
Awesome, Ceora! So glad it was a hit!
Great tip!