There are tons of vegan frozen waffle brands out there that are non-dairy, have no eggs, and are cruelty-free. And we have a bunch of them on this list!
We’ve also featured a video at the end of this list that features two unique ways to make vegan waffles. You HAVE to see it. Let’s get to the list…
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365 Everyday Value Organic Multigrain Waffles
If you want a nice, plain, and inexpensive waffle to go with your morning tofu scramble and veggie bacon, then this will do it for you.
It’s multigrain and doesn’t have any particular flavor. But though it’s a plain, original flavor, it’s not bland. You could add syrup to this or eat it by itself.
Either way, it’s still pretty good. And it is available online, and at your local Whole Foods, so you can pick these up any time.
It has 22 whole grains per serving, which is a good amount, and a great way to kickstart your day with some whole grains.
Water, organic whole wheat flour, organic enriched wheat flour (organic wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid, ascorbic acid [vitamin c]), organic expeller pressed canola and/or organic expeller pressed soybean oil, organic inulin (natural source of dietary fiber), organic evaporated cane sugar, organic pear juice concentrate, contains 2% or less of the following: leavening (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate, monocalcium phosphate), organic vanilla flavor, organic wheat bran, organic barley flour, organic brown rice flour, organic corn flour, organic oat bran, organic rye flour, organic soy lecithin (emulsifier), sea salt.
Kashi Original Waffles
This is another great original.
Kashi stepped it up by making these gluten-free and being made from 100% whole grains.
These get crispy around the edges, so I will go for this brand if that is something you like.
These have a whopping 28g of whole grains per serving, and they’re a good source of fiber as well.
These are also non-GMO and have this slight vanilla flavor. So even though they’re also considered a plain waffle, they’re far from it.
Water, whole grain sorghum flour, whole oat flour, dried cane syrup, expeller pressed canola oil, cracked flax seeds, leavening (baking soda, monocalcium phosphate, sodium acid pyrophosphate), pea fiber, natural vanilla flavor, molasses, xanthan gum, sea salt.
Van’s Simply Delicious Whole Grain Organic Waffles
It’s hard to say what makes these so good, but they were right when they named them simply delicious.
These waffles use all organic ingredients. In addition to that, they have no high fructose corn syrup, artificial colors, flavor, or preservatives, and they’re non-GMO.
They only have 15g of whole grains per serving, which is less than their competitors, but they also contain 4g of protein which is pretty good for one waffle.
Only six come in a box, so you might find yourself buying these quite frequently if you eat a lot of waffles.
Water, Organic Whole Wheat Flour, Organic Unbleached Wheat Flour, Organic Soybean Oil, Organic Oat Fiber, Organic Cane Sugar, Baking Powder (Baking Soda, Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate), Organic Cornstarch, Organic Malt Extract, Sea Salt, Organic Soy Lecithin, Organic Guar Gum, Organic Caramel Color.
Natures Path Organic Chia Plus Waffles
These are like waffles that go to the gym six times a week.
They are packed with superfoods and ancient grains. And they use all organic ingredients.
They have a natural vanilla flavor, and they use a pear juice concentrate to give these a little sweetness so that you can eat them all by yourself.
They have no cholesterol, no trans fat, and are a great source of omega 3’s. If you want a kickstart, then give these a try.
Water, brown rice flour*, potato starch* corn flour*, cane sugar*, soy oil*, tapioca starch*, chia*, potato flour*, soy lecithin*, quinoa*, amaranth*, leavening agent (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate, and monocalcium phosphate), pear juice concentrate*, natural vanilla flavor, sea salt. *Organic. Contains soy
Natures Path Organic Flax Plus
These are similar to the Chia Plus waffles but use flax instead (another super seed!). They also use whole wheat flour rather than a bunch of ancient grains.
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Either way, still a whole grain and still delicious!
Water, whole wheat flour*, soy oil*, cane sugar*, flax seeds*, soy lecithin*, leavening agent (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate, and monocalcium phosphate), pear juice concentrate*, wheat bran*, oat bran*, sea salt. *Organic. Contains wheat and soy.
365 Everyday Value Organic Apple Cinnamon Mini Waffles
These are a personal favorite.
They’re mini, so you can make a couple, pop them in a baggie, and be on your way.
They’re flavored already, so you don’t need any extras like syrup or agave.
They go great with fruits on the side, making this a perfect grab-and-go breakfast. Not to mention they’re inexpensive, and you can pick them up at your local Whole Foods, so you can always have them handy.
Water, organic enriched wheat flour (organic wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid, ascorbic acid [vitamin c]), organic expeller pressed canola and/or organic expeller pressed soybean oil, organic evaporated cane sugar, organic apple puree, leavening (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate, monocalcium phosphate), natural flavor, organic pear juice concentrate, organic cinnamon powder, organic soy lecithin (emulsifier), sea salt.
Kashi Gluten Free Cinnamon Waffles
As you can see, we’ve moved on to the flavored waffles, and these are just as good as the 365 apple cinnamon waffles.
They don’t have the apple attached, and they’re not mini, but they are gluten-free and 100% whole grain. Honestly, these are even pretty good for a snack too.
They go great with anything sweet because the cinnamon provides the spice. Peanut butter and bananas on top of these are a favorite.
Water, whole grain sorghum flour, whole oat flour, dried cane syrup, expeller pressed canola oil, cracked flax seeds, leavening (baking soda, monocalcium phosphate, sodium acid pyrophosphate), pea fiber, cinnamon, molasses, xanthan gum, sea salt, nutmeg
Van’s Simply Delicious Gluten-Free Waffles
You would think there would be more blueberry vegan waffles out there, seeing as how it’s a safe bet and delicious, but Van’s is one of very few.
These waffles are fragrant and yummy.
Pop these in the toaster, and it’ll smell like you made them yourself from scratch, and they’re so good they taste like it too.
These are gluten-free and have no trans fat or cholesterol—all reasons to give them a try in my book.
Water, Van’s Gluten-Free Mix (Brown Rice Flour, Potato Starch, Rice Flour, Soy Flour), Non-Gmo Expeller Pressed Canola Oil, Sugar, Van’s Natural Fruit Juice Blend (Pineapple, Peach and Pear Juice Concentrates), Baking Powder (Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Baking Soda, Rice Flour, Monocalcium Phosphate), Natural Flavors, Sea Salt, Guar Gum, Soy Lecithin, Dried Blueberries and Blackberries, Sunflower Oil.
Nature’s Path Pumpkin Spice Waffles
We won’t go into all of Nature’s Path’s flavors. Let’s say they have quite a few.
These, in particular, are fall in a box.
Everything you love about pumpkin spice in a waffle: the spicy seasonal flavor, mixed with the sweetness of the pumpkin, it’s like autumn heaven.
These go great with vegan bacon and tofu scrambles because the savory flavors balance out the sweetness of the waffle.
Overall, they’re perfect; buy them.
Water, pumpkin puree*, brown rice flour*, potato starch*, yellow corn flour*, soy oil*, tapioca starch*, cane sugar*, flax seeds*, potato flour*, leavening agent (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate, and monocalcium phosphate), soy lecithin*, pear juice concentrate*, quinoa*, amaranth*, spices*, natural flavor, sea salt. *Organic. Contains soy.
Nature’s Path Chocolate Chip Waffles
I don’t think there are any other vegan chocolate chip waffles on the market.
Again, this should be easy, but not many have dared to touch the territory. Nature’s Path not only touched the territory, but they also danced in it.
These are amazing.
There are no other words. Gluten and wheat-free. 10g of whole grains per serving, and a good source of Omega 3’s. They’re even a better source if you top with whole flax seeds.
They’ve honestly outdone themselves. Just get a box; they will be worth every penny.
Water, brown rice flour*, potato starch*, corn flour*, chocolate chips* (cane sugar*, unsweetened chocolate*, cocoa butter*, soy lecithin*), soy oil*, tapioca starch*, cane sugar*, soy lecithin*, potato flour*, leavening agent (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate, and monocalcium phosphate), pear juice concentrate*, natural chocolate flavor, sea salt. *Organic. Contains soy.
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Hey, I’m Joey. I’ve been cooking since I was a little kid and love everything about it. You can find my writing about food, kitchen appliances (such as blenders) and much more. Thanks for stopping by!
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