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I know. That title is a mouth full.
But I couldn’t leave anything out.
Too many amazing things going on here.
It is crazy.
What is also crazy are these pictures.
I have yet to decide if I love them or totally hate them, but that is pretty much the way it goes with all my photos. I always hate them, critique them way too much, pick at every single thing wrong with them. These photos are not my favorite, they turned out messier than what I envisioned.
The problem was the people I had waiting to eat these waffles or french toast or coconut banana bread waffles or whatever the heck you want to call them. They made me rush, and when I rush to take photos I always hate the way they turn out, but really I can’t blame them. I mean come on, just look at that giant stack of coconut banana bread waffle french toast!
You guys, I promise these are not as indulgent as they look.
That chocolate drizzle? It just happened. It was totally unplanned, but happily welcomed. Obviously.
Don’t judge me.
It was snowing (so depressing, trying to stay positive. NOT working) and that justifies adding the chocolate. As if I really needed an excuse to add some chocolate. Oh my gosh. You know what I just realized?
Those Strawberry Margarita Donuts I posted last week had not an ounce of chocolate. Not even a drizzle (you all know I love a good drizzle).
I think that is a milestone for this blog. I mean every sweet thing I have ever posted has at least a little chocolate.
Anyway, the chocolate drizzle on these is 100% optional, but I absolutely recommend doing it. Again, obviously.
So let’s first talk about the waffle.
They’re completely all whole wheat and filled with mashed bananas and creamy coconut milk. The coconut milk keeps the waffles really moist while adding a mellow coconut flavor and the bananas sweeten them up without adding in a ton of extra sugar, which is good since I caramelized the waffles with just a little powdered sugar and um, some butter.
It’s french toast. You have to use at least a little butter.
Yes, it is so gosh darn delicious. Like “oh fudge, these are good”.
Here is the truth.
I based this whole recipe around the white stuff you see sitting on top of that ginormous stack of waffle french toast.
That white creamy, whipped stuff is coconut milk whipped cream. It is amazing. Yea, I am going to say it. It is better than the real stuff. Like way better. In my opinion.
I am obsessed with it.
Obsessed like I am obsessed with bananas. Boy I really hope you guys like bananas and coconut. If you don’t, I am so sorry!
The hardest part about this recipe is remembering to put the coconut milk in the fridge the night before. You HAVE to do this. No exceptions. After that it’s just like making banana bread/waffles and then french toast.
Piece of cake. Err….or toast.
I am being honest when I say that chocolate drizzle is totally not necessary. These are so good either way and they are whole wheat remember so you can totally eat that whole stack!
Ok, just kidding. That is a really large stack, but trust me it has been considered.
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Coconut Banana Bread Waffle French Toast for everyone! Oh yes!
3 cups bananas, mashed- do you know how many bananas that equals?
Hi Samantha,
About 3-4 bananas. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Me gustarÃa hacer esta receta y muchas más. Muchas gracias
Gracias!
Holy Moly! This looks so amazing!
Looks to die for!!
Hmm these seem like they’d be easily adapted to make them vegan. Any tips for replacing the egg?
Hey Alice, I wish I could help, but I am not very familiar with vegan cooking. SO sorry!
These sound absolutely delicious and I must make them! But I do not see the actual recipe anywhere! Just these drool-worthy photos. Help!!
These sound absolutely delicious and I must make them! But I do not see the actual recipe anywhere! Just these drool-worthy photos. Help!!
Hi Angela!
The recipe should hopefully (I am praying!) be there now! Let me know if it is not. Thanks So much!
I tried these last night and I must say I was rather disappointed. You said to use 1/3 of the batter in the waffle iron, within one minute of the batter being in there it grew tremendously. I couldnt even close my top, i had to literally hold it down. The aroma of the waffles was quite pleasant but it definitely didn’t match the taste or texture. It was way to thick and chewy. Too much baking powder called for this recipe. I didnt even want to dip the last two waffles in the egg mixture so I just used the remainder for french toast and threw the other waffles in the freezer, hoping I can somehow use them in the future. And my coconut milk NEVER formed peaks. I flipped the can over just like you stated and removed the access water after removing it from the fridge or over 24 hours. Smh, a big liquid mess. Just a complete waste of good ingredients… smh.
Hi, I am really sorry these turned out flat for you! They worked great for me, but sometimes things just work out differently for others. As for the coconut milk whipped cream, it can be really tough. Sometimes I get great peaks and sometimes I have to put it back in the fridge to stiffen up again, but it still always taste good. Again, I am very sorry these were not a hit for you. Thank you for giving them a try!
Omg that looks so damn good 🙂
Simon
Thanks Simon!
Oh my goodness! Incredible article dude! Many thanks, However I am going through difficulties with your RSS.
I don’t know the reason why I am unable to join it. Is there anyone else getting the same RSS problems? Anyone who knows the answer can you kindly respond? Thanx!!
Oh man! I am so sorry I will look into this problem. Thank you for letting me know!
These are amazing in every single way!
Thank you, Marla! These were on of my very favorites! So good!
These look amazing!
I love yummy breakfast recipes like this!
Saw this on Pinterest, and repinned right away!
Thank you so much!1 Hope you give these a try and love them!
The recipe calls specifically for canned milk. Is there a difference between the canned stuff and the carton stuff? I’ve never used them so I’m not sure.
You can swap the carton stuff to use in the waffles, but for the whipped cream it has to be the canned stuff. It is much thicker and creamier than the stuff from the carton. Hope you ove these!
WOW! this sounds incredible!
Thanks so much for linking up this week! I featured your post in my wrap up! http://tidymom.net/2013/summer-diy-ideas/
Have a fabulous rest of the weekend!
Thank you Cheryl!! I am so happy you like these. Thank you so much for featuring me this week!