Apple Cinnamon Waffle Kebabs

Servings: 4 Total Time: 29 mins Difficulty: Beginner
Breakfast on a Stick with Maple Drizzle
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Apple cinnamon waffle kebabs are a playful way to serve breakfast on a stick, pairing warm toasted waffles with cinnamon-coated apple chunks and a light maple drizzle. This recipe gives you a clear method for keeping the apples from going soggy and the waffles from crumbling when skewered. You get a handheld breakfast that works for busy mornings, lunchboxes, or a casual weekend spread.

The structure matters more than it looks: cubed waffles hold their shape better than thin ones, and a quick stovetop sauté firms the apple edges before they hit the stick. We use a light touch of butter and cinnamon so the fruit stays recognizable as apple, not applesauce. If you want a drink to go with it, a apple cider cocktail fits the same flavor line for adults. Making this apple cinnamon waffle kebabs at home is surprisingly straightforward once you know the key steps.

Why You’ll Love These Apple Cinnamon Waffle Kebabs

  • Each skewer balances soft waffle, tender apple, and a sweet cinnamon note in one bite.
  • They assemble in about 15 minutes once the waffles are cooked and apples are cooled.
  • Kids can help thread pieces, which makes breakfast feel less like a chore.
  • They travel well in a container, unlike a stack of syrup-covered waffles.
  • Apple cinnamon waffle kebabs use pantry spices and one fruit, so the shopping list stays short.

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • 4 plain frozen waffles (about 90g each), toasted until golden and crisp
  • 2 medium firm apples (Gala or Fuji), peeled, cored, cut into 2.5cm cubes
  • 1 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 tbsp light brown sugar
  • 2 tbsp pure maple syrup, plus extra for drizzle
  • 8 wooden skewers (15cm), soaked in water for 10 minutes
  • 1 pinch fine salt

Ingredient Substitutions

Plain frozen waffles: Replace with 4 homemade square waffles using a standard batter, about the same thickness. Homemade ones brown more unevenly, so cool them on a rack before cubing to keep the edges from steaming soft. Expect a slightly eggier flavor and a more open crumb that needs gentler skewering.

Firm apples: Use 2 cups pear cubes if apples are out of season, same 2.5cm size. Pears soften faster in the pan, so cut the sauté time to 3 minutes and watch for collapse. The flavor shifts lighter and less tart, which pairs well with the brown sugar.

Unsalted butter: Swap for 1 tbsp coconut oil for a dairy-free version with a faint tropical note. Coconut oil heats quicker, so use medium-low heat to avoid smoking. The apples will gloss rather than caramelize, but the texture stays firm.

Maple syrup: Replace with honey using the same 2 tbsp measure for a thicker drizzle. Honey sets firmer when cool, so warm the skewers 5 seconds before serving if you want it runny. The sweetness reads rounder and less woodsy than maple. If you enjoyed this, our recipe badges is worth trying next.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Toast the 4 waffles in a toaster or oven at 180°C / 350°F until golden and crisp, about 4 minutes, then cool on a rack for 5 minutes so they cut clean.
  2. Cut each waffle into 9 equal squares (3×3 grid) using a serrated knife to avoid crushing the interior.
  3. Peel, core, and cube the 2 apples into 2.5cm pieces, keeping sizes even so they cook at the same rate.
  4. Melt 1 tbsp butter in a 24cm nonstick pan over medium-low heat, then add apple cubes, 1 tsp cinnamon, 1 tbsp brown sugar, and a pinch of salt.
  5. Cook apples 5 minutes, stirring twice, until edges turn translucent but cubes still hold shape; remove from heat and stir in 2 tbsp maple syrup.
  6. Thread each soaked skewer alternating 3 waffle squares and 3 apple cubes, starting and ending with waffle to anchor the stack.
  7. Drizzle the assembled apple cinnamon waffle kebabs with extra maple syrup and serve immediately while waffles stay crisp.

Pro Tips

Soak wooden skewers so they don’t splinter or absorb moisture from the warm apples during threading. A reliable pan technique is to keep the heat at medium-low heat so sugar doesn’t scorch before apples soften.

Cut waffles only after full cooling; warm waffles compress and tear when pierced. Use a sawing motion with a serrated knife for clean squares.

Thread waffle first and last so the softer apple sits protected in the middle and doesn’t slide off the stick end.

If packing for later, skip the final drizzle and add it after reheating so the waffles don’t go limp in transit. A cinnamon sugar focaccia makes a good side for a bigger brunch.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Using fresh hot waffles leads to squares that mash on the skewer; rest the waffles until room temperature before cutting. This keeps the crumb tight.

Overcooking apples turns them to pulp and they won’t hold the stick; pull them at 5 minutes when edges look glossy but firm. Longer sauté ruins the bite.

Skipping the skewer soak causes wood to crack and shed splinters into the food; soak 10 minutes minimum even if using short sticks. Dry sticks also absorb apple juice. For another easy option, check out our dole whip smoothie.

Serving Suggestions

Plate the skewers on a white board with a small bowl of extra maple syrup for dipping. Add a scoop of plain yogurt on the side to cut the sweetness with a cool tang.

For a fuller table, pair with apple sponge cake as a dessert follow-up using the same fruit note. The kebabs act as the light opener.

These also work as a snack plate with a glass of cold milk, especially for children after school. Keep portions to two skewers per young kid.

Storage and Reheating

Place cooled, undressed skewers in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days. Keep them flat so apple weight doesn’t press waffles soggy.

To reheat, lay on a baking sheet and warm at 180°C / 350°F for 6 minutes until waffles crisp again. Avoid the microwave, which softens the waffle squares within 20 seconds.

Apple cinnamon waffle kebabs don’t freeze well because apple cubes weep liquid and waffles toughen on thaw. Make fresh if you need more than three days out.

Recipe Variations

Caramel Version

Swap the maple syrup for 2 tbsp store-bought caramel sauce added in the pan with apples. The apples coat thicker and darker, giving a candy-like edge. Expect a softer apple surface and a sweeter final skew that pairs with black coffee.

Nutty Crunch

Press each waffle square in 1 tsp crushed pecans before threading for a textured bite. The nuts toast slightly from residual apple heat and add a bitter counter to cinnamon. Use apple cake crumbs as alternative coating if you have leftovers.

Berry Swap

Replace every third apple cube with a firm strawberry half for a color shift and tart note. Strawberries need only 2 minutes in the pan or they collapse. The result reads fresher and less spiced than the original line.

French Toast Style

Dip waffle squares in a 1-egg plus 2-tbsp-milk mix, then pan-toast before cubing for a custardy center. This changes the texture from crisp to soft and needs serve immediately to avoid sog. A chorizo and eggs plate balances the sweet with savory nearby.

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Apple Cinnamon Waffle Kebabs

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 15 mins Cook Time 9 mins Rest Time 5 mins Total Time 29 mins
Cooking Temp: 180  C Servings: 4 Estimated Cost: $ 10 Calories: 350 kcal

Description

Apple cinnamon waffle kebabs are a playful handheld breakfast pairing warm toasted waffle squares with cinnamon-coated sautéed apple cubes and a light maple drizzle. They assemble quickly, travel well, and balance soft waffle, tender apple, and sweet spice in every bite.

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Toast the waffles

    Toast the 4 waffles in a toaster or oven at 180°C / 350°F until golden and crisp, about 4 minutes. Cool them on a rack for 5 minutes so they cut clean without compressing the interior.

  2. Cut waffle squares

    Cut each cooled waffle into 9 equal squares using a 3x3 grid and a serrated knife to avoid crushing the interior. Use a gentle sawing motion so the edges stay sharp and the squares hold shape on the skewer.

  3. Prep apple cubes

    Peel, core, and cube the 2 apples into 2.5cm pieces, keeping sizes even so they cook at the same rate. Uniform cubes ensure the apples stay recognizable as fruit and don't turn to pulp.

  4. Sauté apples

    Melt 1 tbsp butter in a 24cm nonstick pan over medium-low heat, then add apple cubes, 1 tsp cinnamon, 1 tbsp brown sugar, and a pinch of salt. Cook apples 5 minutes, stirring twice, until edges turn translucent but cubes still hold shape; remove from heat and stir in 2 tbsp maple syrup.

  5. Thread skewers

    Thread each soaked skewer alternating 3 waffle squares and 3 apple cubes, starting and ending with waffle to anchor the stack. The waffle ends protect the softer apple in the middle so pieces don't slide off the stick.

  6. Drizzle and serve

    Drizzle the assembled apple cinnamon waffle kebabs with extra maple syrup and serve immediately while waffles stay crisp. The warm apples and crunchy waffles give the best texture right after threading.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 4


Amount Per Serving
Calories 350kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 9g14%
Saturated Fat 4g20%
Cholesterol 15mg5%
Sodium 420mg18%
Total Carbohydrate 62g21%
Dietary Fiber 4g16%
Sugars 28g
Protein 5g10%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

  • Storage: Place cooled undressed skewers in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days; keep flat so apple weight doesn't press waffles soggy.
  • Reheating: Lay on a baking sheet and warm at 180°C / 350°F for 6 minutes until waffles crisp again; avoid the microwave which softens squares in 20 seconds.
  • Skewer soak: Soak wooden skewers 10 minutes minimum so they don't splinter or absorb apple juice during threading.
  • Side idea: For a bigger brunch, pair with apple sponge cake as a dessert follow-up using the same fruit note.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I make these ahead of time?

Yes, you can assemble cooled undressed skewers and refrigerate them in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Skip the final drizzle and add it after reheating so the waffles don't go limp in transit. For a brunch spread, a cinnamon sugar focaccia makes a good side.

Can I freeze this recipe?

No, apple cinnamon waffle kebabs don't freeze well because apple cubes weep liquid and waffles toughen on thaw. Make fresh if you need more than three days out. Store refrigerated instead for best quality.

What can I substitute for the waffles?

You can replace plain frozen waffles with 4 homemade square waffles using a standard batter at about the same thickness. Cool them on a rack before cubing so edges don't steam soft, and skewer gently due to the more open crumb.

How do I know the apples are done?

Pull the apples at 5 minutes when edges look glossy and translucent but the cubes still hold their shape. Overcooking turns them to pulp and they won't hold the stick, so watch for firm edges rather than a timer alone.

Anna Food and Lifestyle Blogger

Hi, I’m Anna — a wellness enthusiast, recipe creator, and founder of Cook Recipe. I love making healthy, easy, and feel-good meals that inspire others to live happier, more balanced lives. When I’m not in the kitchen, you’ll find me exploring new places or flowing through a yoga session! 🌿

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