I bought a mini waffle maker and it’s my new favorite kitchen gadget!
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Even though it’s a “mini” waffle maker they’re pretty close to the size of frozen Eggo waffles.

This is the mini waffle maker that I bought:

I actually bought the aqua one. You can choose from 18 different colors and they are all super cute!
Let’s talk about these apple fritter waffles. They are only 2 points each with blue and purple. With green you can have one for 2 points or two waffles for 5 points.
Not only do they taste good they’re also filling.
Another bonus is my kids loved them. It’s always a bonus when I serve healthy food that they’re excited about eating.
I used plain, unsweetened almond milk for this recipe because it’s only 1 point for a whole cup. You could also use skim milk just be sure to add the extra points.
My choice of apple was Granny Smith. I only used 1/2 of the apple and I chopped it into really small pieces, that way they cooked up in the waffle maker.
I served the apple fritter waffles with fat-free whipped cream and sugar-free syrup.
If you’re tired of eggs this is a great breakfast to try!
I’ve had leftover waffles that I stored in the fridge. When I was ready to eat them I just popped them in the toaster – just like Eggo waffles.
Here is the link if you want to buy the waffle maker.

Yield: 8 waffles (2 points per waffle for blue and purple, for green one waffle is 2 points, two waffles is 5 points.
- 1 1/4 cups self-rising flour (NOT all purpose flour)
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- Pinch of salt
- 1 tablespoon granulated Splenda
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 egg
- 1 cup plain, unsweetened almond milk
- 1/2 Granny Smith apple, peeled and chopped into small pieces
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Add the self-rising flour, cinnamon, salt and Splenda to a mixing bowl. Whisk together.
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Add the vanilla extract, egg and almond milk and whisk together. Then stir in the chopped apple.
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Add 1/4 cup of the batter to the mini waffle maker. Close the waffle maker and let it cook until it starts to steam.
Here are some more recipes using apples:




If you’re looking for some zero point recipes, check out my post 20 Zero Point Recipes or my post 20 (More) Zero Point Recipes. Both are filled with delicious recipes that won’t cost you a single point! They’re perfect for days when you’re running low on points, or trying to save up points for a night out.
If you’re looking for dessert recipes you can visit 50 Weight Watchers Freestyle Desserts. It’s filled with delicious desserts perfect for Weight Watchers!

For those of us counting calories, how many calories in each waffle?
I added the nutrition info below the recipe card. 🙂
Can you do with almond flour or coconut flour? I do intermittent fasting. I don’t do keto but I still try to limit certain carbs.