Oh, friends—thank you for being here! Truly, it means so much that you take time out of your day to visit my kitchen corner. I love nothing more than sharing recipes that feel fun, approachable, and a little bit out of the ordinary. Today’s recipe is one of those gems: the Waffle Sandwich. Yes, you read that right—crispy, golden waffles hugged around all your favorite sandwich fillings.
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Why You’ll Love Waffle Sandwiches
I promised you versatile, and this recipe proves it in the best way. Waffle Sandwiches are equal parts fun and practical. Whether you make them with leftover waffles, frozen ones from the store, or fresh homemade waffles, they’re guaranteed to turn a simple sandwich into something memorable.
- Kid-friendly and adult-approved – Everyone lights up when waffles are on the table.
- Any time of day – Perfect for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or even a quick dinner.
- Endlessly customizable – Sweet, savory, or somewhere in between.
- Crispy meets melty – That golden waffle crunch with warm, gooey fillings? Pure magic.
What Do Waffle Sandwiches Taste Like?
Think about the comfort of a grilled cheese, but swap out the bread for golden, slightly sweet waffles. They’re:
- Crispy on the outside.
- Soft and fluffy in the middle.
- A little sweet, which balances beautifully with salty or savory fillings.
- A flavor playground—sweet waffles with ham and cheese? Incredible. Waffles with peanut butter and bananas? Game-changing.
Honestly, waffle sandwiches are anything but boring!! The smell alone when the waffle iron or toaster is running is enough to gather everyone in the kitchen.
Benefits of Making Waffle Sandwiches
- Quick & easy – 10 minutes, tops!
- Great for using leftovers – A genius way to use up waffles, meats, or spreads.
- Portable meal – Perfect for packed lunches or picnics.
- Customizable for diets – Gluten-free, dairy-free, or high-protein waffles work beautifully.
Ingredients for Waffle Sandwiches
Here’s a basic setup—you can mix and match to your heart’s content!
- Waffles: 2 per sandwich (store-bought frozen, homemade, or protein waffles).
- Filling options (savory):
- Sliced deli turkey, ham, or chicken
- Bacon or sausage
- Cheddar, mozzarella, or Swiss cheese
- Fried egg or scrambled eggs
- Filling options (sweet):
- Peanut butter or Nutella
- Banana slices or strawberries
- Honey, maple syrup, or jam
- Whipped cream or cream cheese
Tools You’ll Need
- Toaster or waffle iron (to reheat waffles if needed)
- Knife or spatula for spreading
- Skillet or panini press (if making grilled-style sandwiches)
Ingredient Swaps & Additions
- Gluten-free option: Use gluten-free waffles.
- Extra crispy: Toast waffles before assembling.
- Healthier swap: Try whole wheat or protein waffles.
- Sweet tooth upgrade: Add chocolate chips, marshmallow fluff, or cookie butter inside.
How to Make a Waffle Sandwich
Step 1: Warm the Waffles
Toast or heat the waffles until golden and crisp.
Step 2: Add Your Fillings
Place your savory or sweet fillings on one waffle. Pile them high if you like!
Step 3: Top It Off
Place the second waffle on top to form your sandwich.
Step 4: Grill (Optional)
For a melty, toasty finish, cook the sandwich in a skillet or panini press for 2–3 minutes per side.
Step 5: Serve & Enjoy
Slice in half, serve warm, and watch those smiles appear instantly.

What to Serve with Waffle Sandwiches
- Fresh fruit salad
- Hash browns or crispy roasted potatoes
- A side of greens for balance
- Coffee, tea, or fresh orange juice
- For dessert vibes—dust with powdered sugar or drizzle with chocolate syrup
Tips for Perfect Waffle Sandwiches
- Use thick waffles for sturdy sandwiches.
- For gooey cheese pulls, grill the sandwich until the cheese melts completely.
- Keep fillings balanced—too much and the sandwich will slide apart.
- For a crowd, set up a “waffle sandwich bar” and let everyone build their own.
Storage Instructions
- Refrigerator: Store wrapped in foil for up to 2 days. Reheat in a toaster oven.
- Freezer: Wrap tightly in parchment and foil, then freeze. Reheat straight from frozen in a 350°F oven for 10–12 minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use frozen waffles?
Absolutely! Just toast them first so they’re not soggy.
What’s the best waffle type for sandwiches?
Thicker Belgian-style waffles hold fillings best, but classic waffles work too.
Can I meal prep waffle sandwiches?
Yes—assemble, wrap, and freeze them. They reheat beautifully in the oven.
Do waffle sandwiches work better sweet or savory?
Both! It depends on your mood. A ham & cheese waffle sandwich hits the savory spot, while Nutella & banana feels like dessert.
Conclusion
The Waffle Sandwich is the kind of recipe that sparks joy at the table. It’s playful, delicious, and endlessly adaptable, whether you’re serving a quick brunch for family or packing a fun school lunch. Once you try it, you’ll find yourself dreaming up new combinations every time waffles are around.
If you love this idea, you might also enjoy my Breakfast Quesadillas, Savory Crepes, or Homemade Bagel Sandwiches—all perfect for those in-between meals that need a little extra magic.
And don’t forget—I’d love to see your creations! Leave a review below, share your photos on Pinterest, and tag me so we can celebrate your waffle sandwich masterpiece together.
Nutritional Information (per sandwich, with ham & cheese)
- Calories: ~340
- Fat: 16g
- Saturated Fat: 7g
- Carbohydrates: 32g
- Sugar: 5g
- Protein: 18g

Waffle Sandwich – Easy Brunch or Lunch Idea
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Toast or heat the waffles until golden and crisp.
- Add your choice of savory or sweet fillings onto one waffle.
- Top with the second waffle to form a sandwich.
- For a grilled version, cook in a skillet or panini press for 2–3 minutes per side until cheese melts.
- Slice in half and serve warm.