If you’re a Disney fan, you must try these delicious Mickey waffles! Light and fluffy waffles in a fun Mickey Mouse shape for the perfect family breakfast.
Mickey Waffles
We’re big Disney fans at our house, and the Mickey waffles at Disney are one of our favorite foods to enjoy at the park. We even had them every morning when we were on our Disney cruise. So, after trying multiple waffle recipes, I finally found one that tastes just like the original!
These waffles are so light and fluffy and taste delicious even without all of the toppings. But, of course, syrup, berries, and whipped cream always make it better! 😉
Mickey Waffles
This delicious waffle recipe makes the perfect light and fluffy Mickey waffles. Works for any waffle maker!
Ingredients
- 2 large eggs, separated
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil
- 2 cups whole milk We often use 2% and it works fine too.
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 4 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar
- salted butter, melted (for coating waffle maker) NOTE: Using cooking spray on your waffle iron can ruin so the non-stick coating, so stick with butter!
Instructions
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Preheat your waffle iron.
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Add egg whites to a mixing bowl. Using the whisk attachment on a mixer, whip on high for about 5 minutes until stiff peaks form.
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In another bowl, hand whisk together egg yolks, oil, milk, and vanilla. Add flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar and mix until combined. Fold in the egg whites using a spatula.
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Using a brush, lightly coat the waffle maker with the melted butter. Fill with batter depending on the size of your waffle maker. Cook according to your waffle maker instructions.
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Repeat with remaining batter.
Recipe Notes
If you're serving all of the waffles together and need to keep them warm, preheat the oven to the lowest temperature. Place any finished waffles on a cooling rack on a baking sheet and keep in oven until all of the waffles are done.
If you don’t want to make your own batter, you can actually purchase the actual waffle mix that Disney uses. It’s called Carbon’s Golden Malted Pancake & Waffle Flour and you can find it on Amazon.
Where to Buy a Mickey Mouse Waffle Maker
There are a few different styles of Mickey waffle makers out there at various price points This 90th Anniversary Mickey Mouse waffle maker from Shop Disney is probably the cream of the crop and has the exact Mickey face that you’d find at the park. {You can also find this model at Bed, Bath, and Beyond for a few dollars cheaper if you’re a member.} While it’s a little more expensive than the other ones, it makes 6 waffles at a time and is perfect if you’re feeding a larger crowd.
If you’re short on kitchen space, a smaller model might suit you better. You can find various single waffle Mickey waffle makers on Amazon or Bed, Bath and Beyond. Some have an actual Mickey face and others just have the Mickey shape. This is the Mickey waffle maker that we have. For some reason it’s cheaper on the Canadian site if you’re able to order from there. {Which is super strange as things are never cheaper on the Canadian site!!} They even have a cute Minnie Mouse waffle maker! And if you really don’t want another waffle maker, you could always make regular waffles and use a Mickey cookie cutter to make Mickey shapes.
What do I do with leftover waffle batter?
We really only make big breakfasts on the weekend, so I like to make extra batter that we can use throughout the week for fresh waffles on the go. Leftover batter can be refrigerated for 2-5 days {assuming the ingredients that you used don’t expire in this time}. Just store it in an airtight container in the fridge. You could also make up the extra waffles and store the cooked waffles in the fridge or freezer, but I love having mine fresh out of the waffle maker.
I hope you enjoy these just as much as we do! And remember that waffles aren’t just for breakfast! Breakfast for dinner is always fun and you can always play around with the toppings. I love these with ham and cheese!
More Breakfast Ideas
For more breakfast recipes, check out these posts…
Blueberry Streusel Muffins. If you have leftover berries from the pancakes, these muffins would be the perfect way to use them up!
Add some fruits and veggies to your breakfast with this Berry Green Smoothie.
Prefer pancakes? Give this apple pie pancake recipe a try!
More Easy Recipes
If you’re looking for other easy recipe ideas, check out these delicious ideas from some of my blogging friends…
Easter Shortbread Cutout Cookies from A Pretty Life
Jello Lemon Meringue Pie Recipe from It All Started with Paint
French Toast Bake with Cream Cheese Drizzle from Decor to Adore
Light and Fluffy Waffle Recipe from Clean and Scentsible
Shrimp Tacos with Pineapple Salsa from Pink Peppermint Design
Tomato and Feta Pasta from 11 Magnolia Lane
Easy DIY Birthday Cake from Our Southern Home
Coconut Cream Pie – The Easiest Pie Recipe from A Stroll Thru Life
Laura Ingalls Gunn says
What a fun recipe. It looks so delicious I can’t wait to try it!
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks! We make this one often!
Amy says
I have been looking for a great waffle recipe, this looks so good! Thanks for sharing!
XO,
Amy
Jenn Lifford says
This has definitely been my favorite waffle recipe! Hope you enjoy!
Marty says
These are so fun, my grands would love them. Can’t wait to give them a try.
Jenn Lifford says
Hope they enjoy! My boys are teenagers and they still love them!
Jo-Anna Rooney says
SO cute Jenn! You can never go wrong with Mickey waffles!!!
Jenn Lifford says
When you can’t go to Disney, you can at least make waffles! lol!
Jo-Anna Rooney says
Exactly! These are delicious!
Tammy Mitchell says
Those are adorable! My daughter is going to love them!
Linda @It All Started With Paint says
These have my mouth watering! They look so delicious!
🙂 Linda
Deana says
5 – Star ! Best homemade waffles I’ve ever made !