Best 10 Fun And Festive Christmas Waffle Recipes With these festive Christmas waffle recipes , you can make this year one to remember. They're colorful, sweet, and almost as exciting as waiting for Santa! The family has returned home, the gifts have been wrapped, and it is time for good food and joy. And nothing will make you happier than these gorgeous Christmas waffles. They're simple to make and can be topped with a variety of delectable toppings. So, from spiced eggnog to Christmas trees, I'm confident that these Christmas waffle recipes will become a new holiday tradition. 1. Christmas Tree Waffles Begin your holiday season with these adorable Christmas tree waffles! They're a quick and easy way to brighten up the breakfast table without spending hours in the kitchen. Simply make a waffle batter, as usual, then add a few drops of green food coloring to the batter. That's all there is to it! The children will have a great time decorating these trees with sprinkles for lights and powdered sugar for snow. You could even go all out and decorate the trees with star-shaped sugar cookies! 2. Gingerbread Waffles Christmas is the season for all things gingerbread, including waffles! Tangy buttermilk, thick molasses, brown sugar, and a handful of ground spices give these a sweet and spicy flavor. I understand that not everyone keeps buttermilk on hand. Make your own with milk and a squeeze of lemon juice if that's the case. Oh, and if you're going to be busy unwrapping presents around the Christmas tree, make the batter the night before. All that remains is to heat the waffle iron and dig in! 3. Christmas Glaze Donut Waffles It takes time to make homemade donuts. Except for these Bisquick donuts, you must make the dough, proof it, roll it, proof it again, and then fry them. Fortunately, these donut waffles are simple to make. And, as delicious as the waffles are, it's all about the glaze. So make enough to completely cover the plate. It's difficult to stop at just one! 4. Eggnog Waffles While the kids eat Christmas tree waffles, make these eggnog waffles for the adults. These waffles are a dream because of their signature creamy, spiced flavor. While the recipe does not call for it, a splash of bourbon will push them over the top. After all, it is the holiday season! However, if you use alcohol-free eggnog, I'm sure the kids will enjoy them as well. 5. Easy Cinnamon Roll Waffles Cinnamon roll waffles are delicious any time of year, but the magic of Christmas enhances their flavor even more. Plus, they're as simple as it gets! Open a can of Pillsbury cinnamon rolls, cook them in a waffle iron, and drizzle them with icing. This is an excellent recipe for involving children while also reducing the number of dishes. That is a win-win situation for everyone. 6. Red Velvet Waffles with Cream Cheese Glaze "Red velvet," you say, and I say, "yes, please!" Classic waffles are transformed into a decadent cake-like treat with the addition of cocoa powder and red food coloring. Even more impressive is that these waffles are ready in 30 minutes. They're also suitable for beginners. So you don't have to worry about trying something difficult first thing in the morning. Of course, a red velvet recipe would be incomplete without the cream cheese glaze. Yum! 7. Homemade Mint Waffles Mint chocolate chip ice cream may seem out of place for Christmas morning, but these waffles aren't! The combination of fresh mint and irresistible chocolate chips on golden brown waffles is about as decadent as it gets. While it does sound like dessert, you can rest assured that it is sweetened with mashed banana. 8. Homemade Pumpkin Spice Waffles If your family enjoys pumpkin spice, you must try this recipe - it's pumpkin to the max! Use canned pumpkin puree rather than canned pumpkin pie filling. Otherwise, you'll go too far with the pumpkin spice. I like to top these with honey butter for a sweeter finish. They also pair well with coffee or hot cocoa. 9. Cinnamon Pecan Waffles Christmas is a time for rich desserts and hearty feasts. If you want something a little healthier, try these cinnamon and pecan waffles. The hint of spice and nutty pecans complement the flavor without overwhelming it with sugar. Replace the dairy with almond milk and use coconut sugar or honey instead of brown sugar for an even healthier alternative. 10. Chocolate Marshmallow Waffles with Raspberry Cream Topping This holiday delight will delight the entire family on Christmas morning. Fruity, chocolatey, and topped with whipped cream, these six-ingredient waffles are delicious. Bisquick and chocolate marshmallow milk are the key ingredients. It reduces the number of ingredients while also adding something unique. In that regard, the raspberry cream is the grand finale you do not want to miss!