I’m really excited to share this gluten free carrot waffle recipe with you! This is an Easter brunch favorite at our house. It’s the perfect breakfast for hungry little bunnies on Easter Sunday morning. Plus, these Easter waffles are the perfect way to get your little bunnies to eat their vegetables too.

Easter Carrot Waffles
This gluten free carrot waffles recipe is perfect for kids with celiac or gluten sensitivity. With a whole cup of cooked carrots right in the batter, these Easter waffles will help you make sure your kids get a whole serving of vegetables at breakfast too.
Ready for this delicious Easter bunny carrot waffles recipe?
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Gluten Free Carrot Waffles

Easter Breakfast Tips
There are a couple of things you’ll want to prepare ahead of time for the best Easter bunny carrot waffle experience. First, cook your carrots. You’ll need two cups of cooked carrots. They can be boiled or steamed, so cook them according to your preference.
Before you begin making these tasty carrot waffles, you’ll also need to prep your waffle iron. Don’t have a waffle iron yet? Here’s one that would be totally adorable for Easter bunny carrot waffles:
You’ll need to heat your waffle iron and grease it well. Generously greasing the waffle iron before adding batter and after each waffle will help ensure that the edges are crispy and buttery. Once your carrots and waffle iron are ready, you can begin making the batter for your Easter waffles.
Carrot Waffle Ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need to create the batter for Easter bunny carrot waffles
- 1 15oz box of your favorite waffle mix
- 2 cups of cooked carrots
- Milk
- Maple Syrup
We prefer to use King Arthur Gluten Free Pancake & Waffle Mix for delicious gluten free carrot waffles. However, I’ve used wheat mixes in the past and they turn out really well too.
Feel free to use your family’s favorite waffle mix for this Easter waffle recipe.
When you’re ready follow these simple instructions to create a special Easter bunny breakfast your little bunnies will love:

Instructions for Creating Easter Bunny Carrot Waffles
- Divide cooked carrots in half. Puree one cup of carrots and mix with the milk to add into your waffle mix.
- Follow instructions on the box to mix the batter for your waffles. Make waffles according to box instructions with the addition of having added the carrots to the milk and blending it together.
- The carrot waffles will cook in about 3 minutes in your waffle iron. Remove when they are golden brown.
- Use reserved carrots to create maple syrup topping for your Easter waffles. Mix remaining cup of carrots with 2T – 4T maple syrup in a non-stick pan. Heat them until the syrup has thickened to glaze the carrots.
- Serve waffles with warm carrot syrup on top.
Carrot Puree Waffles
Let’s get started…





Make sure you generously grease the waffle iron each time before adding batter so the outsides of the waffles will be crispy.
Cook according to box and waffle iron instruction, about 3 minutes, until golden brown.

As soon as they come out of the iron I set them onto a wire rack in a single layer, this helps keep them crispy. Repeat with the rest of the batter.
Top the waffles with the glazed carrots and enjoy!

This scrumptious and healthy waffles recipe will serve 4 to 5 depending on how hungry your bunnies are.
If you happen to have any left over they do freeze well!
Waffle Making Tips
Check out these pro tips for making sure your waffles turn out fabulous every time:
- Don’t lift the lid on your waffle iron too early. Early lifting could cause your Easter waffles to tear and stick to the waffle maker, creating a mess instead of cute carrot waffles.
- As soon as the Easter waffles come out of the waffle iron, I place them on a wire rack in a single layer. This helps to ensure the waffles stay crispy.
- Freeze leftover carrot waffles in freezer bags to enjoy later in the week.
- Clean your waffle maker shortly after it has cooled. That way, nothing gets stuck on for too long, making it difficult to clean up. This helps ensure you’ll be able to make Easter bunny carrot waffles whenever you want them.
Carrot Waffles Toddlers to Adults Love
Did you love this Easter waffle recipe?
Share your Easter recipes, thoughts, and ideas in the comment section. I can’t wait to read about your own Easter bunny adventures!
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Easy Carrot Waffles Recipe

Easter Carrot Waffles
Ingredients
- 1 15 oz box of your favorite waffle mix
- 2 cups of cooked carrots
- Milk
- Maple Syrup
- you'll need any additional ingredients that your waffle mix calls for
Instructions
- Divide cooked carrots in half. Puree one cup of carrots and mix with the milk to add into your waffle mix.
- Follow instructions on the box to mix the batter for your waffles. Make waffles according to box instructions.
- Add your pureed carrots into your waffle mix.
- The carrot waffles will cook in about 3 minutes in your waffle iron. Remove when they are golden brown.
- Use reserved carrots to create a maple syrup topping for your Easter waffles. Mix remaining cup of carrots with 2T – 4T maple syrup in a non-stick pan. Heat them until the syrup has thickened to glaze the carrots.
- Serve waffles with warm carrot syrup on top.
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