Thai Waffle Recipe ขนมรังผึ้ง (2024)

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Yes, we do have a version of the waffle in Thailand! We call them "kanom rung peung" or literally "bee hive snack", and they are made with coconut milk, palm sugar, shredded coconut, and studded with sweet corn, but you can change the corn to taro, raisins, or anything else you'd like.

Though I often eat these for breakfast (I freeze them and just pop them in the toaster), in Thailand they are sold on the street and are eaten as snacks any time of day (kind of like a doughnut!), and because they are already sweet and delicious on their own, you don't need any additional toppings!

Note on the waffle iron: Thai waffles are thinner than the typical American/Belgian waffles, so I chose to use the Scandinavian style waffle iron which makes thinner waffles (check it out here). You CAN use the classic squared or round Belgianwaffle iron, but your waffle will not rise to fill the entire depth because this batter is thinner, so you will end up with a one-sided waffle. This is totally fine, you don't need to buy a whole new iron for this, I just wanted let you know in advance!

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Ingredients

Here are all the ingredients you'll need to make this recipe. For amounts, check out the full recipe card below.

  • Coconut milk
  • Palm sugar, chopped
  • Salt
  • Dried shredded coconut, unsweetened
  • Eggs
  • Rice flour
  • All-purpose flour
  • Baking powder
  • Corn kernels (roughly chopped), or you can use cooked taro, raisins, shredded young coconut, or other add-ins of your choice.

How to Make Thai Waffle Recipe ขนมรังผึ้ง

Here are all the steps to make this recipe. If this is your first time, I highly recommend watching the video tutorial to ensure success.

  1. In a small pot, combine sugar and just enough of the coconut milk to cover, then heat, stirring frequently, until the sugar is dissolved.
  2. Remove from heat, then add shredded coconut, salt and the remaining coconut milk. Let cool completely.
  3. In a mixing bowl, whisk rice flour, all-purpose flour and baking powder together.
  4. Beat eggs well and stir into the cooled coconut milk mixture.
  5. Pour the coconut milk mixture into the flour bowl and stir with a rubber spatula just until combined, making sure to scrape all the way to the bottom of the bowl.
  6. Stir in the corn (or whatever you are using) and rest the batter for 30 minutes before using.
  7. If serving all of them right away, preheat oven to 200°F, this is to keep all your waffles warm while you make the rest.
  8. Cook in a preheated waffle iron until golden brown.(For my iron I use: A little less than½ cup of batter, 3.5 darkness setting, high heatsetting. I gently rest the top lid of the iron onto the batter and DO NOT clamp the lid closed or the waffle will be too thin.)
  9. If serving right away, keep finished waffles warm in the oven while you make the rest. For the extra ones you're saving for later, let them cool completely on a rack and freeze in a freezer bag.
  10. To reheat, I put them in the toaster or toaster oven until heated through and a little crispy on the outside.

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Thai Waffle Recipe ขนมรังผึ้ง

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  • Author: Pailin Chongchitnant
  • Yield: Makesabout 6 waffles (see size in video)
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Ingredients

  • 1 ¼ cups coconut milk
  • 75g palm sugar, chopped
  • ¼ + ⅛ tsp salt
  • ½ cup dried shredded coconut, unsweetened
  • 2 eggs
  • 75 g rice flour
  • 75 g all-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • ⅓ cup corn kernels (roughly chopped), or you can use cooked taro, raisins, shredded young coconut, or other add-ins of your choice.

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Instructions

In a small pot, combine sugar and just enough of the coconut milk to cover, then heat, stirring frequently, until the sugar is dissolved. Remove from heat, then add shredded coconut, salt and the remaining coconut milk. Let cool completely.

In a mixing bowl, whisk rice flour, all-purpose flour and baking powder together.

Beat eggs well and stir into the cooled coconut milk mixture.

Pour the coconut milk mixture into the flour bowl and stir with a rubber spatula just until combined, making sure to scrape all the way to the bottom of the bowl. Stir in the corn (or whatever you are using) and rest the batter for 30 minutes before using.

If serving all of them right away, preheat oven to 200°F, this is to keep all your waffles warm while you make the rest.

Cook in a preheated waffle iron until golden brown.(For my iron I use: A little less than½ cup of batter, 3.5 darkness setting, high heatsetting. I gently rest the top lid of the iron onto the batter and DO NOT clamp the lid closed or the waffle will be too thin.)

If serving right away, keep finished waffles warm in the oven while you make the rest. For the extra ones you're saving for later, let them cool completely on a rack and freeze in a freezer bag. To reheat, I put them in the toaster or toaster oven until heated through and a little crispy on the outside.

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  1. Chelsea Wallis

    I don’t have a waffle iron.. think I could make these as thin pancakes instead? Thanks!!

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  2. Barbara

    Hi,
    can I know how many mls of coconut milk and how many grams of dried coconut..
    I’m Italian and not used to cup measurements..there are also UK and US cups.. ..
    Which does the recipe refer to?
    🤔🤔🤪😂😅🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
    Kind regards.
    Thank You so much for all! Real precious gift🙏🏻🙏🏻
    Barbara

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    • Pailin Chongchitnant

      1 cup is 250 ml, so you can do the math for everything you need :). The dried coconut can be measured in volume instead of grams also.

      Reply

  3. Umairah

    Hi can I opt out the dried coconut by any chance.?

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