The Chaffle Technique

(Crispy, bread-like texture — zero flour)

A chaffle is the simplest way to create a bread substitute using just cheese and egg. When it cools, it firms up into something you can use as toast, buns, or a base for sweet or savory recipes.

Chaffle Technique

The Basic Formula

  • 1 egg
  • ½ cup shredded mozzarella
    (Stir together — that’s it.)

How to Make It (Step-by-Step)

  1. Heat your mini waffle maker (Dash-type works perfectly).
  2. Mix the batter: whisk 1 egg + ½ cup mozzarella.
  3. Pour half the mixture into the waffle maker (makes 2 chaffles).
  4. Cook 3–4 minutes until golden and crisp.
  5. Let cool 1–2 minutes this is when the “bread-like” texture forms.

Why It Works

  • Mozzarella melts and creates structure.
  • Egg binds it together.
  • Cooling firms it into a light, bread-like crunch.

No flour, no weird ingredients, no fuss.

How to Use Chaffles

  • Burger buns
  • Mini sandwiches
  • Pizza crust base
  • Breakfast sandwiches
  • Taco shells (fold while warm)
  • Dessert base for berries, whipped cream, or sugar-free syrup

Easy Flavor Variations

Savory

  • Add garlic powder + Italian seasoning.
  • Mix in cheddar for a stronger flavor.
  • Add jalapeños for a spicy version.
  • Sprinkle parmesan on the waffle plates for a crispier shell.

Sweet

  • Add vanilla + a pinch of sweetener.
  • Cinnamon chaffle (tastes like a waffle).
  • Chocolate chaffle (mix in a teaspoon of cocoa powder + sweetener).

Pizza Style

  • Add oregano + a pinch of parmesan.
  • Top with pizza sauce + cheese after cooking; broil 1 minute.

Pro Tips

  • Want it crispier? Cook ~30 seconds longer.
  • Want it fluffier? Add 1 tablespoon cream cheese.
  • Want it breadier? Let it cool completely before using.
  • Sticking issues? Lightly spray the waffle maker.