Sunday mornings at our house always feel a little magical — coffee brewing, waffles sizzling, and Coco sitting patiently like she’s waiting for her breakfast invitation that never comes.

A few weeks ago, while making waffles for the kids, I looked down at her hopeful little face and realized…
Why shouldn’t she get a breakfast waffle too?

I had half a baked sweet potato in the fridge, a spotted banana on the counter, and a waffle maker already heating up.

Twenty minutes later, Coco had her own stack of golden dog waffles cooling on the counter — and I swear she looked at me like I’d just invented happiness.

And just like that… waffle day became a family-wide tradition.


Dog-Friendly Sweet Potato Waffles Recipe

Ingredients

IngredientAmount
Mashed baked sweet potato½ cup
Ripe mashed banana (small)1
Large egg1
Oat flour½ cup
Coconut oil2½ tbsp
Cinnamon (optional)1 tsp

Sweet Potato Tip:
Bake your potato ahead of time — poke holes, wrap in foil, bake at 400°F for 45–60 minutes, then scoop and mash.


Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1. Preheat the Waffle Maker

Let it fully heat up. Mini waffle makers are perfect for dog-sized waffles.

Step 2. Make Your Oat Flour

Blend or process rolled oats until fine and fluffy.

Step 3. Mash Banana & Sweet Potato

Mix them until smooth with no chunks.

Step 4. Add Egg

Whisk lightly, then stir into the mash.

Step 5. Add Coconut Oil

Melt it for 10–15 seconds and mix it in.

Step 6. Add Oat Flour & Cinnamon

Stir until you get a thick waffle batter.

Step 7. Prep the Waffle Iron

Brush lightly with melted coconut oil.

Step 8. Scoop the Batter

Use 1–2 tbsp for mini waffles or 3–4 tbsp for regular waffles.

Step 9. Cook 3–5 Minutes

Cook until golden and firm.
Remove gently so they keep their shape.

Step 10. Cool Before Serving

Let waffles cool completely — about 20–30 minutes.


Storage Guide

Refrigerator: Up to 1 Week

Store in a sealed container or zip-lock bag.

Freezer: 2 to 3 Months

Freeze in layers with parchment paper.
Great for hot days — dogs love them cold!


Serving Size by Dog Weight

Dog WeightPortionMax Daily
5–15 lbs¼ mini waffle1–2
16–30 lbs½ mini waffle2–3
31–50 lbs1 mini waffle2–3
51–70 lbs1–2 minis3–4
71+ lbs2 minis4–5

Treats should be no more than 10% of daily calories, and always adjust based on your dog’s health and activity level.


Why These Waffles Are Healthy for Dogs

Rich in Vitamin A

Sweet potatoes support eye health, immune systems, and skin hydration.

Gentle Natural Fiber

Banana + sweet potato = smooth digestion.

Healthy Fats for Skin & Coat

Coconut oil helps with energy, coat shine, and brain function.

Optional Cinnamon Boost

Anti-inflammatory, soothing, and aromatic.


FAQ

Can I use raw sweet potato?

No — always cook sweet potatoes first.

My batter is too thick or too thin — help?

Add water to loosen it.
Add oat flour to thicken it.

Is this recipe grain-free?

Yes! Oat flour is naturally gluten-free.


Final Thoughts

Now waffle day is a full-family tradition.
Kids get syrupy stacks, and Coco gets her sweet potato version — tail wagging like it’s a holiday.

Simple moments like this make weekends feel extra warm.

Whether it’s a special occasion or just a cozy Sunday morning, these waffles will bring joy straight from your kitchen to your pup’s bowl.

Happy waffle-making to you and your fur buddy!


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