The chaffle plane is ready for takeoff with this Maple Bacon Chaffle recipe so hop on while it's still fresh! Then you will be able to sit back, relax, and enjoy the savory flight.
Maple and bacon has always been a delicious combo used in all kinds of flavorings, meals, and desserts. Maple Bacon Chaffles will change the game.
Not only are chafes delicious and easy to make, but they are also keto! I bet these chaffles are sounding better than ever right about now.
What Are Bacon Chaffles Made Of

Chaffles are waffles that are made out of cheese and egg. The mix between cheese and waffles is where the term "chaffles" comes from.
For those on a keto diet, traditional chaffles are the perfect substitute for sandwich buns. Even though they are often used as buns, there are various other kinds of chaffles that can be eaten as meals as well.
Dessert chaffles, like the Maple Bacon chaffles, are one of my favorites. They have sweetener, coconut flour, and baking powder to add something to curb a sweet tooth.

These chaffles would be considered dessert chaffles because they have all of those sweet ingredients with some vanilla extract and maple syrup. Just because they are classified as a dessert doesn't mean you can't enjoy them at any time of the day.
These Maple Bacon chaffles are easy to make and can be used for any meal. Kids will love them for breakfast and crave them just as much for dinner. Feeding the family will become a simple task.

To make chaffles, you will combine your ingredients to make your batter. Once your batter is ready, you will add it to either a mini waffle maker or a Belgium waffle maker for the designated amount of time.
In just a few minutes, you'll be left with a sweet and savory Maple Bacon Chaffle! Once the smell starts seeping out of your waffle maker, it may end up being the longest few minutes of your life.
Mini chaffles are perfect when it comes to feeding the little ones. You will not have to worry about any going to waste.
Can You Reheat Chaffles

Yes! After freezing chaffles, they can be easily defrosted and reheated with either a microwave or an air fryer.
In order to reheat them in an air fryer, you will want to put your chaffles in the air fryer on 300 degrees Fahrenheit for 2-3 minutes. Once they are nice and warm, you can enjoy your Maple Bacon Chaffles all over again!

Chaffles will never get old because there are so many ways to switch them up. What other food is so versatile that it can be a sandwich bun or a dessert?!
This keto recipe definitely belongs in your home and your family and friends will love you once they get a bite of your chaffle. Try all of the other fun and delicious chaffle recipes as well to keep you on your toes!
A chaffle a day help the keto stay!
If you are just getting started on your keto journey and need some guidance, you can check out Getting Started With The Keto Diet and for a keto dessert treat try Keto Cream Cheese Brownies.

Maple Bacon Chaffles
Dessert chaffles, like the Maple Bacon chaffles, are one of my favorites. They have sweetener, coconut flour, and baking powder to add something to curb a sweet tooth.
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons Lakanto maple syrup (or low carb sugar-free maple syrup)
- 1 ounce cream cheese, softened
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 large eggs
- ¾ cup mozzarella cheese, shredded
- 2 tablespoons coconut flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ cup bacon, cooked and crumbled, divided
Instructions
- Preheat waffle maker.
- In a small mixing bowl, add syrup, cream cheese, and vanilla extract, then beat until fully combined.
- In a separate mixing bowl, add egg and beat until frothy.
- Combine egg and cream cheese mixture and beat on low for 30 seconds.
- In a small bowl, whisk together flour and baking soda then add to wet ingredients.
- Add in cheese and stir until well combined.
- Fold in ½ cup bacon pieces.
- Grease preheated waffler maker generously with a low carb cooking spray.
- Pour ¼ cup of batter into the mini waffle maker and close. Cook waffle for about 4 minutes or until golden brown.
Repeat with remaining batter.
-If using a Belgian style waffle maker, pour batter into waffle maker until almost full. Please note that chaffle batter will expand in the waffle maker. - Top with additional bacon crumbles and serve warm.
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