Lemon Poppy Seed Waffles

Posted: March 1, 2026 Last modified: March 6, 2026
Lemon Poppy Seed Waffles

Lemon and poppy seeds are a classic combination and while I already have quite a few with this particular combination online, these lemon poppy seed waffles are a must try. Delicious when served with lemon curd!

Why You'll Love This Recipe

These waffles with lemon and poppy seed are a classic combination that never fails to impress. Perfect for a festive breakfast or brunch, these are light, fluffy and full of flavor.

Soft on the inside with a slight crunch from the poppy  seeds. Easy to use with customizable toppings. They’re also freezer friendly!

Recipe Ingredients

Making these delicious waffles is easy to do and so tasty! You’ll need the following ingredients:

  • all-purpose flour
  • baking powder
  • sugar – I use regular granulated sugar
  • eggs – I use medium sized eggs
  • milk – whole milk is my favorite here
  • oil – any neutral oil will do
  • lemon – I use 1 lemon with both lemon zest and lemon juice
  • Greek yogurt – for the topping I use Greek yogurt but you can easily vary with the topping
  • lemon curd – either store-bought or homemade lemon curd
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How To Make Lemon Poppy Seed Waffles

Making these lemon poppyseed waffles is really super easy to do. You start by taking a large bowl and add all the dry ingredients (flour, baking powder, salt, sugar and the poppy seeds) Whisk to combine. Now add the wet ingredients and again whisk until you have a smooth batter.

Preheat your waffle maker and grease it lightly. You can use a brush for doing this but I usually go for a cooking spray as it makes it even faster. You can also use melted butter, coconut oil, sunflower oil or something similar.

How much waffle batter you have to add to the hot waffle iron depends on the size of your waffle maker. So it’s a bit hard to give a guideline there. But in general adding 1,5 to 2 ice cream scoops should be enough or about half a cup of batter.

The waffle maker I used here was pretty large so I needed 3 scoops per waffle. Close the waffle maker and bake the waffles until golden brown.

Times per waffle also vary depending on the size so roughly between 5 to 7 minutes but make sure to double check the instruction of your machine.

Take the waffles out and remember that they will crisp up after you’ve taken them out.

Storing Lemon Poppy Seed Waffles

Waffles are always best enjoyed after they’ve come out of the machine but you can store them for 2-3 days and reheat them in a toaster or in the oven before eating. Don’t store the batter, it’s best used right away.

Can you freeze lemon poppy seed waffles?

Freezing the waffles is the perfect way to keep them for longer. Freeze properly wrapped or in an airtight container for up to three months.

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More Lemon Poppy Seed Recipes

Lemon and poppy seed are two ingredients I love using in all kinds of recipes. Besides these delicious waffles, I’ve already baked plenty of other treats with lemon and poppy seed, including:

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FAQ Lemon Poppy Seed Waffles

Can I make the waffle batter ahead of time?

It’s best to bake the waffles right away. Because the batter contains baking powder, it loses its lifting power if it sits too long. For the best fluffy texture, mix and bake immediately.

What’s the best way to reheat waffles?

The toaster works great for reheating and gives the waffles a slightly crisp exterior. You can also warm them in the oven at 350°F (180°C) for a few minutes. Sometimes I even reheat them in my toaster, just put them in like a slice of bread.

Can I use bottled lemon juice instead of fresh lemon?

Fresh lemon juice and zest are highly recommended for the best flavor. Bottled lemon juice will work in a pinch, but you’ll miss out on that fresh, vibrant lemon taste.

Can I make these waffles without poppy seeds?

Yes, you can leave them out if you prefer. The waffles will still be delicious, just without the subtle crunch and nutty flavor poppy seeds add.

Can I make these lemon poppy seed waffles dairy free?

Yes. Use a plant-based milk (such as almond, coconut milk or oat milk) and a dairy-free yogurt or whipped topping. Just keep in mind that the flavor and texture may change slightly.

Why are my waffles not crispy?

Waffles soften quickly when stacked or covered. Let them cool on a wire rack and serve immediately. For extra crispiness, you can keep them warm in the oven directly on the rack.

 

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Lemon Poppy Seed Waffles

With these delicious lemon poppy seed waffles topped with lemon curd and Greek yogurt, your breakfast instantly feels festive!
Preparation10 minutes
Cooking15 minutes
Total25 minutes
Servings: 6 waffles

Ingredients 

  • 380 grams all-purpose flour
  • 1 tbsp baking powder
  • Pinch of salt
  • 2 tbsp fine sugar
  • 2 tbsp poppy seeds
  • Juice and zest of 1 large lemon
  • 2 medium eggs
  • 380 ml milk
  • 6 tbsp oil
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • Topping
  • 200 grams lemon curd
  • 250 grams Greek yogurt or whipped cream

Equipment

  • Waffle maker

Instructions

  • Place the dry ingredients, flour, baking powder, salt, sugar, and poppy seeds, in a bowl and whisk to combine.
  • Add the lemon juice and zest, eggs, milk, oil, and vanilla extract. Whisk until you have a smooth batter.
  • Preheat your waffle maker and grease it lightly. I use cooking spray for this.
  • Depending on the size of your waffle maker, fill the plates with about 1½-2 ice cream scoops of batter. I used a very large waffle maker for this recipe, so I even needed 3 scoops per waffle. Close the waffle maker and bake until the waffles are golden brown. Baking time varies by machine; mine took about 5-7 minutes.
  • Once done, remove the waffles and place them on a wire rack to cool slightly. Serve with Greek yogurt and lemon curd.
How to store

Baked waffles can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days, or frozen for up to 3 months. I recommend baking the batter right away and not storing it unbaked.

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