Say whaaaaaa?? I was recently inspired by Vanessa of Clean Eating with a Dirty Mind and her amazing recipes, but specifically her paleo churros. She’s pretty much a genius. Look at all of her other recipes because, you’ll die. She’s so rad. Anywho, I made churro waffles instead! Yay!
What is up with people loving the movie ‘Risky Business’? It’s suppose to be a classic, right? I mean, people dress up like Tom Cruise in that movie all the time on Halloween. Well, I watched it the other day, and I wasn’t that impressed. Was it a huge movie since making movies about whores was more of a big deal back then than it is now? Because I felt like I was going through the movie ‘Drive’ again. And if you ever read that blog post, I HATE that movie. So boring. Too many awkward silences. Too many weird human to human interactions. I don’t understand popular movies. I’m just not hip enough.
So the other morning, I woke up, looked outside, and noticed that something was missing from our backyard. You know that meathead Jake that I talk about sometimes? He’s the one who found my car after it was stolen right outside the front of my house. And since he’s so smart, one night he left his scooter in our backyard, not the garage, but in the backyard. And we don’t exactly have a tall fence. At all. So the scooter sat there, in the wide open for 2 months, and on Saturday, it sat no more. Someone decided it was dumb that we were keeping it out in the open for someone to steal, so they stole it. Makes sense, but still rude. They shut the gate behind them, though. At least they were polite.
Churro Waffles
- Yield: 2-3 1x
Ingredients
- 1.5 cups almond meal/flour
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- pinch of salt
- ⅓ cup canned coconut milk
- 2 eggs, whisked
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 3 tablespoons grass fed butter, melted (or coconut oilif you don’t do butter)
- 1/4–1/3 cup coconut sugar
Instructions
- Place almond flour, baking soda, cinnamon and salt in a bowl and whisk together.
- Then add coconut milk, eggs, honey, and vanilla extract and mix well.
- Place mixture into hotwaffle iron and cook until cooked through. I used a non stick waffle iron but you may want to grease it just in case.
- Melt butter in a wide bowl and place coconut sugar in another wide bowl.
- After waffles are cooked through, place each other into the melted butter, soaking it on both sides, then place them into the coconut sugar to coat.
- Then eat!
Notes
Made 6 small waffles. Should make 3-4 large waffles
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you’re sooo oon point with this!!!
Jakes an idiot. In fact, Jake is the biggest idiot I know
#factoflife
Can you PLEASE do some paleo dorm recipes. I have so many college friends that want to go pale, but our dorm kitchens (no oven) canont make all our favorite treats! Just something to think about
HAHA! Was Risky Business on VH1…I feel the same way. I did get sucked into watching Sixteen Candles and that movie ROCKS…Jake is such a hottie! 😉
I made these this morning as pancakes cuz I never thought I would need a waffle iron as a Paleo eater. These rock almost as much as you do Juli!
I help my 10 year old make these waffles this morning and WOW, they are amazing! These are the best gluten-free waffles we’ve tried and they even rival the gluten waffles we used to make! Words don’t can describe how much I love them! Thanks so much for posting!
I help my 10 year old make these waffles this morning and WOW, they are amazing! These are the best gluten-free waffles we’ve tried and they even rival the gluten waffles we used to make! Words cannot describe how much I love them! Thanks so much for posting!
I helped my 10 year old make these waffles this morning and WOW, they are amazing! These are the best gluten-free waffles we’ve tried and they even rival the gluten waffles we used to make! Words cannot describe how much I love them! Thanks so much for posting!
I’ve never commented on a blog/website- but these waffles BLEW me away this morning!! I thought it was bad Karma not to thank you for turning me onto Paleo and the blessed Churro Waffles- whew, YUM!! I seem to read about Paleo, become overwhelmed, go back to my routine, and chalk it up as ‘not for me’. Until I stumbled onto your website – many thanks for the crockpot recipes and jewels like Churro Waffles!! I need recipes to be simple and delicious (or else I just read them, never prepare them) Thanks, again!! ~ A HAPPY CAMPER IN NEW MEXICO
my 4 and 10 year old were in love with your waffles, then i showed them your dance video- and they were in love with you-now with these waffles…. it’s a tie
; )