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Paleo Sweet Potato Waffle Breakfast Sandwich

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01/11/17

Updated:

09/10/24

By:

Ashley Walterhouse

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Bust out those waffle makers for this Sweet Potato Waffle Breakfast Sandwich. Five simple ingredients combined for one epic paleo sandwich. Whole30 compliant too!

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Oh man oh MAN you guys. This waffle breakfast sandwich is just so good. I was feeling really good about it, until I started thinking that maybe I was committing a Whole30 crime…

I am not entirely sure if I am “breaking the rules” with this one while doing the Whole30–also known as SWYPO (sex with your pants on)… hmmm. I mean I feel like there are some gray areas in that clause, you know? Because to me, it seems as though there are many other dishes/meals that could fall under that category. Like homemade Whole30 chicken nuggets for example… Or eating dates with nut butter to get your “fix”–yeah I have definitely done that. Basically on Day 4 when I was like “What the heck am I doing? This is ludicrous…”

Or am I over-thinking it? (Probably, I am a chronic over-thinker…)  Like I explained in my post “Why I am Doing a Whole30”, I have jumped on this journey for a challenge, and mainly to see if eating whole foods with no added sugar (and other junk) can help some inflammation in my system, possibly balance my hormones, help my skin, etc. But without going into too much more detail on my Whole30 thoughts (that’s for another time) I feel like this waffle sandwich is alright… Or at least on my Whole30 journey it is alright. Maybe for someone else it will take them back to when they’d stop for McGriddles, causing some bad feelings around food. But for me, this is basically the same thing as having sautéed sweet potatoes and kale in a pan with my egg and avocado. I just needed to add some creativity to this go-to meal I eat all the time as to not get bored with it so I don’t end up crave something less “healthy” or more sugar or what have you.

Alright, we’ve come full circle! Let’s chat about this recipe!

Paleo Sweet Potato Waffle Breakfast Sandwich

Close up view of a sweet potato waffle breakfast sandwich with avocado and kale

What you need

  • sweet potato
  • eggs
  • oil
  • kale
  • avocado

How to Make a Sweet Potato Waffle

To make the sweet potato waffle, it’s not technically a normal waffle with all of the ingredients that would be considered SWYPO. It’s actually just grated (uncooked) sweet potato, a whisked egg, and some oil. That’s it!

We’re not going full-on waffle style but making more of a waffle hash brown style, ya feel?

Just a grated sweet potato and an egg to make this hash-style waffle for a breakfast sandwich! Top the sweet potato with kale too.
Paleo Sweet Potato Waffle Breakfast Sandwich with avocado and kale on white plate

You then just pack all of the grated sweet potato in your waffle iron and cook until browned. While that is cooking, you can sauté your kale, fry your egg and slice up a little bit of avocado.

It’s quite simple really. This meal would make a great “brinner” (breakfast for dinner) or a fun weekend breakfast/brunch. It’s so satisfying thanks to the good carbs, protein, plus the healthy fats from the egg and avocado. This meal definitely keeps me full!

Waffle Iron Tips

  • Grease the waffle iron really well so you don’t have pieces stuck when removing the waffle.
  • You will be packing the sweet potato hash into the waffle iron pretty thick. Don’t press down on the waffle iron so hard that your pieces end up getting stuck. I may or may not have had to test this process a couple of times, so trust me when I say this!
  • A belgian waffle maker will not work as well here, as the cavities are too deep and the sweet potato will get stuck.
sweet potato waffle breakfast sandwich on plate with avocado and kale

I hope you guys love this amazing breakfast sandwich as much as we do! I have a feeling this will be a weekend staple in our house…

If you make this recipe, be sure to leave a comment and review here on the blog! I love hearing from you. Xx Ashley

4.65 from 17 votes

Paleo Sweet Potato Waffle Breakfast Sandwich

Prep: 10 minutes minutes
Cook: 5 minutes minutes
Total: 15 minutes minutes
Bust out those waffle makers for this Sweet Potato Waffle Breakfast Sandwich. Five simple ingredients combined for one epic paleo sandwich. Whole30 compliant too!
Sweet Potato Waffle Breakfast Sandwhich on white plate with avocado
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Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 3 large eggs, divided
  • 1 small/medium uncooked sweet potato, grated
  • 1/4 tsp cumin
  • 1/8 tsp paprika
  • 1/8 tsp garlic salt
  • 1 tsp oil, plus more for waffle iron and frying pan
  • 1 cup kale, chopped
  • 1/2 medium avocado, sliced
  • salt & pepper, to taste

Instructions

  • Heat waffle iron and grease well. Set aside.
  • In a medium mixing bowl whisk 1 egg (you can also use 2 egg whites). Add in grated sweet potato–should be around a heaping cup–plus seasonings and 1 tsp oil. Mix well until thoroughly combined. Once waffle iron has fully heated, pack in sweet potato hash mixture into iron, covering all of the quadrants. Press waffle iron down gently and allow sweet potato to cook about 4-5 minutes, until lightly golden.
  • Cook Kale. While the waffle is cooking, sauté kale in pan with oil on medium heat until slightly crispy, about 3-4 minutes. Fry or scramble eggs in same pan (remove kale or keep in, your choice) to personal preference.
  • Remove. Once sweet potato waffle is ready gently remove with butter knife and transfer to plate. Layer on kale, fried egg, and avocado slices. Finish with salt and pepper if you wish and enjoy!

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Recipe Notes:

UPDATE MARCH 2017: I’ve had several readers make this with success as written, and some suggesting the water needs to be squeezed out of the sweet potato hash before mixing with the rest of the ingredients. Also please note every waffle iron is different. The waffle iron should be greased fairly well, using high heat oil such as avocado, to prevent from burning.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1sandwich, Calories: 280kcal (14%), Carbohydrates: 33g (11%), Protein: 11g (22%), Fat: 14g (22%), Saturated Fat: 3g (19%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g, Cholesterol: 186mg (62%), Sodium: 333mg (14%), Fiber: 8g (33%), Sugar: 6g (7%)
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124 responses

  1. Brittany
    October 3, 2020

    5 stars
    Love this recipe! The cumin and paprika made the waffles taste so savory instead of sweet. Plus it was so easy to make. This will definitely be added to my rotation! I used spinach insteaf of kale because that’s what I had on hand but very excited to try it with kale next time!

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  2. Aba
    July 19, 2020

    2 stars
    I so wanted to like this recipe – waffles, sweet potatoes, kale – all good! But I made it exactly as directed and won’t bother again. I’d rather highlight the sweet potato flavour by roasting in the oven. Frying as a pancake would at least eliminate the hassle of picking bits of sweet potato out from between the waffle grid. A lot of trouble for a dish that fell apart, stuck to the iron, and didn’t taste all that great to me.

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      October 12, 2020

      Sorry this didn’t work out for you! The waffle iron needs to be greased really well and it’s best to use a regular waffle iron, not a belgian.

      Reply
  3. Susannah
    June 17, 2020

    Works with a Belgian Waffle maker too! I pre-cooked the shredded sweet potatoes in the microwave for 2 minutes with a 1/2 Tbsp of coconut oil and 1 Tbsp of water. It required a little cooling down before I added in the whisked egg. But it was soft enough to work just fine in my Belgian waffle maker. It wasn’t quite crispy, but definitely done after 8 minutes. Maybe I should have wrung out the water, I’ll test it next time. It was a great substitute bread for a breakfast sandwich. This was a great Whole30 save. I’ll continue to tweak the recipe. I think it would also work wonderfully with zucchini.

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    1. Ashley
      July 23, 2020

      Thanks for sharing! Your feedback is much appreciated 😀

      Reply
  4. Elizabeth
    June 7, 2020

    This looks amazing, but I’m not actually seeing any measurements for the ingredients on the site. How much potato, oil, cumin, paprika, etc. Is it hidden in a link?

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      June 7, 2020

      Hi Elizabeth, thanks so much for your comment and letting me know. There seems to have been a glitch with this page. I just updated and am seeing it now on my end. Let me know if you are still having issues!

      Reply
  5. Jill St Amand
    May 28, 2020

    This looks amazing but any tips on how to find the right waffle maker? Every one I see is belgian and I really want to make these!!!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      May 28, 2020

      Hmm have you tried searching “classic”. This one was made in my husband’s old waffle maker from college, lol.

      Reply
  6. JD
    March 30, 2020

    5 stars
    These are sooooo good! My family loved them!!! And yes, while waffles technically are a SWYPO, these are definitely an exception for me— It’s similar to a sweet potato hash! Plus two ingredients?? Can’t beat that!

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  7. JD
    March 28, 2020

    Can you please clarify the amount of eggs used? To yield two servings, shouldn’t it be 3 eggs instead of 2 as written in the recipe; one egg for the batter and two eggs fried for the sandwich?
    I’d like to make 4 servings; which means I’ll need a total of 6 eggs right? 4 fried and 2 combined with 2 small/ medium shredded potatoes ?

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      March 29, 2020

      Hi there, sorry for the confusion regarding the egg amounts! You are correct in that for 2 servings with 1 egg on each sandwich, the total amount for the recipe as written would be 3 eggs. I will make that update.

      Reply
      1. JD
        March 29, 2020

        5 stars
        Thanks so much. I’ll report back when I make these. Can’t wait!

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  8. Diane Kassab
    March 19, 2020

    5 stars
    I love these waffles as is and also as the base recipe for variations. If I’m not on whole 30, I’ll add raisins chia seeds or flax seed. I use them for eggs but also for pulled beef or pulled pork. They are so versatile!

    Reply
  9. Nancy
    February 2, 2020

    This is a game changer recipe for sure. Delicious and adaptable to any meal. Thank you for the inspiration.

    Reply
  10. Liz
    January 23, 2020

    5 stars
    I’ve done a ton of variations with these, so my rating is based on the concept as well as the recipe itself. All around an awesome addition to any meal, not just breakfast. These have become a staple in my Whole30 journey. I know that technically a waffle isn’t Whole30 compliant, but as a vessel for veggies and proteins, I don’t see why not…

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      January 27, 2020

      So glad you like them, Liz! And glad to know we’re on the same page 😉

      Reply
  11. Rose Kiemle
    January 22, 2020

    If you don’t have a waffle iron, can this be made into individual pancakes in the frying pan instead – like potato pancakes?

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      January 27, 2020

      Yes that should be fine! Just fry in lightly oiled skillet until golden on each side.

      Reply
  12. Carol Jones
    November 28, 2019

    Do you steam the sweet potatoes first or do you just shred them raw or uncooked no one has said yet in their blog i would think they’d be kinda pasty not cooked please let me know making them for Thanksgiving

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 2, 2019

      The potatoes are uncooked/raw for shredding. They cook up fine in the waffle iron without pre-cooking them.

      Reply
  13. Vanessa
    April 11, 2019

    Thanks for sharing! Do they keep long or best day of?

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      April 11, 2019

      Yes they do keep well – about 3 days or so? Lots of people make these for meal prep. Best reheated in the toaster oven though!

      Reply
  14. Suzanne
    April 11, 2019

    This looks so good! What a great way to eat a hearty breakfast and stay healthy!

    Reply
  15. Atharv
    April 10, 2019

    Have you ever created the waffles previous time? Was questioning if they’d heat up ok within the toaster? simply to save lots of a touch time within the morning.

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      April 11, 2019

      Yes they do reheat well. Readers often use this recipe for meal prep 🙂 Toaster or toaster oven is great for reheating.

      Reply
  16. Michelle
    April 6, 2019

    As a kid I remember my mom making potato pancakes with leftover mashed potatoes. I wonder if that could work for sweet potatoes and if mashed might work in the waffle iron? Ever tried this?

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      April 11, 2019

      I haven’t tried this myself but I imagine it could!

      Reply
  17. Kathryn Beale
    January 15, 2019

    5 stars
    I made this as a breakfast “sandwich” and it was DELICIOUS. I would say omit the seasonings if you want something a bit more sweet, but I will add more garlic and cumin next time. I also might add more kale or spinach and some turkey bacon. This was so good!!

    Reply
  18. Tash
    December 20, 2018

    5 stars
    I was looking for some new breakfast recipes and I stumbled upon on this, OMG this is truly worth trying. Being a mother it’s really hard sometimes to make unique, healthy meal for your kids. Thank you!

    Reply
    1. Ashley
      December 21, 2018

      So glad you enjoyed them! THanks so much for taking the time to comment and leave a review 😀

      Reply
  19. Michaela
    September 24, 2018

    5 stars
    I am on my 8th day of whole30 and this was exactly what I needed! SO delicious with no guilt! Although they are a “waffle” I don’t feel like it’s cheating because it’s literally just grilled sweet potato and egg. I followed your instructions and my waffle turned out perfectly. I think it would be easy to make a bunch and freeze them, then toast them later on. Thanks for sharing!!

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    1. Ashley
      September 25, 2018

      So glad you liked it Michaela! Thank you for taking the time to comment and leave a review!

      Reply
  20. Abby
    September 8, 2018

    These look delicious but waffles are not Whole30 complaint just as an FYI. I’m a Whole30 certified coach. Can’t wait to try them in my Food Freedom though!

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    1. Ashley
      September 18, 2018

      Ah thanks for letting me know Abby 🙂

      Reply
    2. Ashley
      October 15, 2019

      Hi Andrea,
      I agree with you 😉
      Also just curious if you made this recipe and if it warranted a 1-star review? 🙁 Would be happy to help you troubleshoot the process.
      Thanks!

      Reply
      1. Andrea
        October 15, 2019

        Oh no I didn’t leave a review as I haven’t made it yet! I wonder if that’s the default if I make a comment? How can I change that?

        Reply
      2. Andrea
        October 15, 2019

        Perhaps you can just delete my comment?

        Reply
        1. Ashley
          October 27, 2019

          I can do that 🙂 Thanks for your response!

          Reply
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