Craving that glorious, crispy-edged waffle crunch but sticking to your low-carb goals? You’ve landed in the right place! I’ve been on a mission to perfect savory keto breakfasts, and these Cheesy Thyme Waffles are my new obsession. They’re ingeniously crafted with riced cauliflower and gooey mozzarella, delivering that classic waffle texture without the carb-heavy guilt. It’s hard to believe they’re loaded with veggies—they taste like pure, unadulterated comfort food!
Ingredients
• 2 stalks Green Onion, sliced – 0.5 oz / 15 g
• 0.5 Large Head of Cauliflower, cut into florets – 12.0 oz / 340 g
• 2 Large Eggs – 3.5 oz / 100 g
• 0.7 tbsp (2 tsp) Fresh Thyme, chopped – 0.1 oz / 2 g
• 16 tbsp (1 cup) Mozzarella Cheese, finely shredded – 4.0 oz / 113 g
• 1 tbsp Sesame Seeds – 0.3 oz / 9 g
• 16 tbsp (1 cup) Collard Greens, packed – 1.2 oz / 34 g
• 5.3 tbsp (approx. 0.33 cup) Parmesan Cheese, grated – 1.0 oz / 28 g
• 1 tsp Garlic Powder – 0.1 oz / 3 g
• 1 tbsp Olive Oil – 0.5 oz / 14 g
• 0.5 tsp Salt – 0.1 oz / 3 g
• 0.5 tsp Ground Black Pepper – 0.04 oz / 1 g
Instructions
1. **Prep the Produce:** Slice the green onions and cut the cauliflower into small florets. Strip the fresh thyme leaves from their woody stems.
2. **Process the Base:** Add the cauliflower florets to a food processor and pulse until they reach a rice-like consistency. Add the sliced green onions, packed collard greens, and fresh thyme, pulsing again until everything is finely chopped and combined.
3. **Combine :** Transfer the vegetable mixture to a large mixing bowl. Stir in the mozzarella, eggs, sesame seeds, olive oil, and parmesan cheese. Season with black pepper, salt, and garlic powder.
4. **Make the Batter:** Mix everything thoroughly with a spatula until you have a uniform batter, ensuring the eggs and cheese are evenly distributed.
5. **Cook the Waffles:** Preheat your waffle iron. Once hot, spoon the batter onto the iron, spreading it evenly. Cook until golden brown and crispy. Cooking time will vary depending on your waffle iron.
6. **Serve and Enjoy:** Carefully remove the waffles from the iron and serve immediately while hot.
Nutritional Information
• Calories: 228 kcal
• Total Fat: 15.4 g
• Protein: 15.0 g
• Total Carbohydrates: 9.1 g
• Dietary Fiber: 3.3 g
• Net Carbs: 5.8 g
Pro Tips
• for Best Results
• Wait for the Steam to Stop:** These cauliflower-based waffles are delicate. Don’t open the waffle iron until the steam has almost completely stopped, or the waffle might split in half.
• Cool on a Wire Rack:** To keep them crispy, place hot waffles on a wire cooling rack instead of a plate. This allows air to circulate and prevents them from becoming soggy.
• Shred Your Own Cheese:** Bagged, pre-shredded cheese contains anti-caking agents like potato starch that add carbs. Grate a block of mozzarella yourself for the best texture and macros.
• Grease the Iron:** Even non-stick waffle irons can stick with all that delicious melted cheese. Lightly brush or spray the iron with oil before adding the batter for easy removal.
FAQ
Q: Why are my cauliflower waffles falling apart
A: The most common reason for these keto cauliflower waffles falling apart is opening the waffle iron too soon. Unlike traditional waffles, they need more time for the cheese and egg to bind everything together. For best results, wait until the steam has almost completely stopped before opening the lid. A well-greased iron also helps.
Q: Can I make these keto waffles ahead of time
A: Absolutely! These savory keto waffles are perfect for meal prep. Store cooked waffles in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. To reheat and restore their crispy texture, use a toaster, air fryer, or oven. We recommend avoiding the microwave as it can make them soggy.
Q: Can I use frozen riced cauliflower for this recipe
A: Yes, you can use frozen riced cauliflower as a convenient shortcut. However, it is crucial to thaw it completely and squeeze out as much excess moisture as possible using a cheesecloth or clean kitchen towel. Removing the water is key to achieving a crispy, not soggy, waffle.
Q: What can I serve with these savory keto waffles
A: These cheesy thyme waffles are incredibly versatile. Serve them with a fried egg on top for a complete keto breakfast, alongside a fresh salad for lunch, or with a dollop of sour cream and extra green onions. They also make a fantastic low-carb bread substitute for sandwiches.





