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product_id: 2142717
title: "Krusteaz Belgian Waffle Mix - 5 Pound Foodservice Bag"
brand: "krusteaz"
price: "€ 86.44"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.gr/products/2142717-krusteaz-belgian-waffle-mix-5-pound-foodservice-bag
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# Global Flavor 3 Mixes Heart Healthy Krusteaz Belgian Waffle Mix - 5 Pound Foodservice Bag

**Brand:** krusteaz
**Price:** € 86.44
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🥇 Elevate Your Breakfast Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Krusteaz Belgian Waffle Mix - 5 Pound Foodservice Bag by krusteaz
- **How much does it cost?** € 86.44 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.gr](https://www.desertcart.gr/products/2142717-krusteaz-belgian-waffle-mix-5-pound-foodservice-bag)

## Best For

- krusteaz enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted krusteaz brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Indulge in Variety:** Savor 3 delicious mixes in one pack!
- • **No Artificial Additives:** Enjoy guilt-free breakfasts with natural ingredients.
- • **Perfect for Any Occasion:** Elevate brunches, breakfasts, or late-night cravings!
- • **Quick & Easy Preparation:** Whip up gourmet waffles and pancakes in minutes.
- • **Crispy & Fluffy Perfection:** Experience the ideal texture with every bite.

## Overview

The Krusteaz Belgian Waffle Mix is part of a versatile variety pack that includes Buttermilk and Heart Healthy Pancake mixes. Each mix is crafted with quality ingredients, free from artificial colors and preservatives, ensuring a delicious and wholesome breakfast experience. Perfect for any time of day, these mixes promise crispy, golden waffles and fluffy pancakes that are easy to prepare.

## Description

desertcart.com : Krusteaz Belgian Waffle Mix - 5 Pound Foodservice Bag : Pancake And Waffle Mixes : Grocery & Gourmet Food

Review: Much easier to WEIGH ingredients!! - I didn't realize that this mix only came with instructions to make an entire box or half box. That is 26 waffles (or 13 for half box!) I didn't need that many so I tried to figure out the amount for 4. I did it using grams and a kitchen scale. I adore my kitchen scale for baking. No more spooning flour into some measuring cup and leveling, what a mess and so many extra things to wash! With a scale, you can measure right into a bowl and dump it in (or all in one bowl with the tare function.) Anyway, it turns out that the weight of the waffle mix and water end up being pretty equal. So for the box scaled down to 4 Belgian waffles, it ended up being 348 grams of mix and 349 grams water (one gram doesn't make much difference here.) I did measure it the old way and it was 2.5 cups of mix and almost 1.5 cups of water. Except in my waffle maker, it wasn't enough and I only got like 3.75 waffles. I use this Presto Flip waffle maker and I think it is pretty standard. So...with even more math, the sweet spot for 4 waffles in my iron ended up being 372 grams of water and 372 grams of mix. (That's 93 grams of water and 93 grams of mix for each waffle). Btw, I didn't measure this new amount for 4 out with cups as it is like 2 2/3 mix and 1.6 cups or something close. It is weird because gram weights and ounces and cups and liquid cups are all sort of different measurements. And it's hard to measure 1.55 of water!! With grams, it was easy!!! Just make water and mix in equal grams!!! After all that, how were the waffles??! I thought they were good. I still prefer the Golden Malted ones, I think. And homemade ones taste better (but mine don't get that nice crust like a mix.) I think these would be a little better with a touch of vanilla and maybe nutmeg (anything with milk in it is better with a little nutmeg!! Yes, even things like mashed potatoes and macaroni and cheese!) Maybe even a touch of sugar for sweeter waffles. Or maybe it needs some acid like a buttermilk or a few drops of vinegar. I don't know, but they did seem to need ~something~. I do use real maple syrup (it is local here in Pennsylvania!) but any kind of toppings you like are fine (do at least TRY real rather than fake maple syrup though.) Overall, these are solid waffles. Not the best I've ever had, but easy and decent. I may try to tweak them a little (I have a box box left!) but it isn't necessary. I may compare them side by side with the Golden Malted to see which I prefer. This is super easy though as you only need water so if you are out of eggs or butter, you still can make them! That alone is sort of worth a spot in the pantry or freezer (I do keep flour in the freezer for longer term storage.)
Review: Belgium Waffle Mix - Good value and tasty recipe.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004AJIG76 |
| ASIN  | B004AJIG76 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,466 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #94 in Pancake & Waffle Mixes |
| Brand Name | Krusteaz |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Cuisine | Belgian |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,363) |
| Flavor | Belgian-Waffle |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item Form | Dry Mix |
| Item Package Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Item model number  | SYNCHKG025013 |
| Manufacturer | Krusteaz |
| Manufacturer  | Krusteaz |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions  | 11.14 x 7.87 x 2.91 inches; 5 Pounds |
| Size | 80 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | No Artificial Colors |
| UPC | 041449102023 640213353731 |
| UPC  | 041449102023 640213353731 |
| Unit Count | 80.0 Ounce |
| Units  | 80.0 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Krusteaz
- **Flavor:** Belgian-Waffle
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Specialty:** No Artificial Colors
- **Unit Count:** 80.0 Ounce

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: how many servings per 5 pound bag?**
A: There are appox 25 7 inch waffles per 5 pound bag - there are instructions for making the full batch of 5 pounds OR 1 pound of mix. 1 pound will make appox 5 waffles

**Q: what do you add to make waffles**
A: Note that this product--"Krusteaz BELGEAN WAFFLE" mix is being displayed with "traditional waffle" makers on Amazon.  This is wrong.  For traditional waffles--with standard small cavity pattern--use the REGULAR "Krusteaz BUTTERMILK Light and Fluffy" pancake mix, and follow the waffle recipe on the package.  These two Krusteaz products are not interchangeable and should be used with the right kind of waffle bakers for best results.

**Q: How can i make these crispier? the color is perfect, they taste good, but they arent very crispy. im using a new cuisinart wafflemaker.**
A: I don’t know how to make it crispier. I had a normal small waffle maker, I used the Krusteaz batter, it was pretty good. My grandkids loved it, it tasted good.

**Q: Calories per waffle?**
A: If U follow the box label and use: one egg, oil(dependent on which kind of oil used), and just water no milk and 1/3 cup of the dry mix the average may be about 130 to 150 calories, this usually makes only 1/2- 7 inch waffle.  This mix is not really for watching calories is it?  This is a treat for me so I go ahead and consume one whole 8 inch waffle, and with real maple syrup................ummmmmmm good.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Much easier to WEIGH ingredients!!
*by N***E on September 10, 2023*

I didn't realize that this mix only came with instructions to make an entire box or half box. That is 26 waffles (or 13 for half box!) I didn't need that many so I tried to figure out the amount for 4. I did it using grams and a kitchen scale. I adore my kitchen scale for baking. No more spooning flour into some measuring cup and leveling, what a mess and so many extra things to wash! With a scale, you can measure right into a bowl and dump it in (or all in one bowl with the tare function.) Anyway, it turns out that the weight of the waffle mix and water end up being pretty equal. So for the box scaled down to 4 Belgian waffles, it ended up being 348 grams of mix and 349 grams water (one gram doesn't make much difference here.) I did measure it the old way and it was 2.5 cups of mix and almost 1.5 cups of water. Except in my waffle maker, it wasn't enough and I only got like 3.75 waffles. I use this Presto Flip waffle maker and I think it is pretty standard. So...with even more math, the sweet spot for 4 waffles in my iron ended up being 372 grams of water and 372 grams of mix. (That's 93 grams of water and 93 grams of mix for each waffle). Btw, I didn't measure this new amount for 4 out with cups as it is like 2 2/3 mix and 1.6 cups or something close. It is weird because gram weights and ounces and cups and liquid cups are all sort of different measurements. And it's hard to measure 1.55 of water!! With grams, it was easy!!! Just make water and mix in equal grams!!! After all that, how were the waffles??! I thought they were good. I still prefer the Golden Malted ones, I think. And homemade ones taste better (but mine don't get that nice crust like a mix.) I think these would be a little better with a touch of vanilla and maybe nutmeg (anything with milk in it is better with a little nutmeg!! Yes, even things like mashed potatoes and macaroni and cheese!) Maybe even a touch of sugar for sweeter waffles. Or maybe it needs some acid like a buttermilk or a few drops of vinegar. I don't know, but they did seem to need ~something~. I do use real maple syrup (it is local here in Pennsylvania!) but any kind of toppings you like are fine (do at least TRY real rather than fake maple syrup though.) Overall, these are solid waffles. Not the best I've ever had, but easy and decent. I may try to tweak them a little (I have a box box left!) but it isn't necessary. I may compare them side by side with the Golden Malted to see which I prefer. This is super easy though as you only need water so if you are out of eggs or butter, you still can make them! That alone is sort of worth a spot in the pantry or freezer (I do keep flour in the freezer for longer term storage.)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Belgium Waffle Mix
*by R***. on February 24, 2026*

Good value and tasty recipe.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ easy and tender and delicious!!
*by N***N on December 26, 2016*

My husband wanted a waffle maker for Christmas, and so I purchased him the Cuisinart one that flips over to cook evenly. Then I looked for waffle mix. This mix is awesome! All you have to add is cold water. Thank you, everyone, for your wonderful reviews (I read all of the reviews before buying something). In their reviews, people said to use COLD water, so we used water from the filtered refrigerator dispenser. The recipe on the box is a little overwhelming, but someone said to use 2 cups plus 2 tablespoons of mix, with 1-1/4 cups of cold water. For a dinner meal of sausage, applesauce, and waffles, for 4 people, we tripled that, and had 2 waffles left over to eat the next day warmed in the microwave. So, we used: 6 cups plus 6 TB mix, and 3-3/4 cups cold water. Then whisked with a whisk. There were a few small lumps left, but it was pretty smooth. It was OK to just scoop the mix out of the box, not leveling it or being too obsessive. It didn't seem to matter if the batter was a little thicker or thinner, the waffles came out tender and flavorful and delicious. The 3/4 cup measuring cup came with the Cuisinart waffle maker, so I scooped and poured the waffle batter with that. I started pouring the batter around the outside area of the waffle maker first, and then spiraled inward (instead of pouring it all down into the center), and then you immediately close the waffle maker and flip it over to cook. Also, the waffles cooked right after the mix was stirred up came out just as good as the ones cooked last, when the mix had been sitting and raising up a bit in the bowl. So, we ended up using almost half of this huge box of mix in just one meal. We are definitely getting more after we finish off this box! I have made yeast-raised waffle batter in the past, but this mix tastes just as good, but it's so easy and stress-free! The flavor is wonderful, not too sweet, just right. The next day, our son microwaved the two waffles that were left over for breakfast, at about 20-30 seconds on high. This waffle mix is a real winner. We served the waffles with choices of chunky applesauce, Nutella, or real maple syrup.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Krusteaz Belgian Waffle Mix - 2.3kg Foodservice Bag
- Butternut Mountain Farm Pure Vermont Maple Syrup BU0331

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*Last updated: 2026-04-23*