Keto Chaffle with Chicken – Amish Style is a family take on the classic “Chicken with Waffles.” As the Chaffle has taken the Keto world by storm, bloggers are creating and re-creating classic recipes using Chaffles – the new Keto darling! Joanie is...

Posted by admin on

Since returning from vacation, we have been eating a lot of Chaffles – she is busy experimenting in the kitchen. This recipe was my suggestion. My Mother was of Pennsylvania Dutch heritage and I remember her making this waffle dish. It is traditional in the Pennsylvania Amish country.

So many chicken with waffle recipes (especially from the Southern United States) call for fried chicken on a wheat-based waffle, with drizzled maple syrup – so delicious and so high in carbs. With the advent of the Keto Chaffle, and by using pulled roasted chicken to eliminate the bread crumbs, and by adding a delicious Keto gravy, Joanie made this Keto Chaffle with Chicken – Amish Style low carb! The gravy is light, the chicken is moist, and the result is likely the best waffled chicken you have ever tasted!
Ingredients
We have previously posted our Chaffle recipe in our Keto Chaffle BLT with Avocado post. Joanie likes the cheesy taste using cheddar cheese, and her recipe incorporates some Almond Flour and Baking Powder to provide a real waffle-like texture.

First, and foremost, to make a Chaffle you need a waffle maker. We found that the easiest solution is a Dash Mini Waffle Maker. They are only $9.99 from Amazon. They make one 4-inch round Chaffle that is perfect for sandwich creations. The Dash Mini only weighs one pound, takes up very little room, and comes in many colors. We bought the red to match our other kitchen appliances. They produce a perfect Chaffle every time – we found that 3 1/2 minutes is all that is needed to produce the best Chaffle.

Once you get into the “Chaffle Explosion” and taste how delicious a Chaffle can be, you will likely want to make more and more! We have put this 4 “Chaffle” maker machine on our wish list – it receives great reviews and it has a “No Drip” feature. You can get it now by clicking on the words “Dash No Drip Chaffle Maker.” Here is a picture of the machine!
Dash “No Drip” Chaffle Maker
The almond flour will also be used in the gravy base with chicken stock. Joanie uses shredded chicken breast for the recipe (just like my Mother). You can either boil chicken breasts or use a rotisserie chicken for shredding. For this recipe you need not shred the chicken too finely. The pictures will give you the right idea. Many will add peas and some carrots to the gravy – almost like a Chicken Pot Pie. However, Joanie added some sliced green onion for presentation.
Click any “Pin Recipe” Button to Save to Pinterest! Preparation Tips
Chaffle preparation tips are everywhere on the Internet. Here are our tips:
Use freshly grated cheese (not bagged versions) Make sure your Chaffle maker is hot before starting Do not peak at the Chaffle while cooking – experiment with the timing until you get the perfect result – then stick with that time – for perfect Chaffles a timer is a good idea (we used our iPhone clock timer) Allow the Chaffle to cool on a cooling rack for a couple minutes – they will crisp up nicely They will freeze well and can be toasted or reheated in a non-stick fry pan
Chaffles will freeze well. We usually make a larger batch and refrigerate for use during the week and freeze any extras. They should be thawed in the refrigerator and can easily be re-heated in a small skillet or toasted. We like using a skillet on low-heat, as this will crisp them before topping with the chicken and gravy mixture. Toasting will also heat the Chaffle before topping. Chaffles do not crisp well in the microwave.

One quick tip on the chicken for this recipe -> we used rotisserie chicken breast and we actually simply poured the gravy over the chicken topped Chaffle. You can also heat the already cooked chicken pieces in the gravy itself. That is a great tip for reheating. Either way, the taste will be delicious and you will enjoy the “Amish Style” recipe.
Keto Chaffle with Chicken – Amish Style is a Perfect Keto Breakfast or Meal
Keto Chaffle with Chicken – Amish Style is a perfect breakfast or even an evening meal. It is a traditional Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch recipe that really qualifies as comfort food. Without the bread crumbs associated with fried chicken, this shredded version is so healthy and so Keto! Put this one in your recipe collection – you will enjoy it often.
Print Add to Collection Go to Collections Keto Chaffle with Chicken – Amish Style Keto Chaffle with Chicken – Amish Style is a perfect breakfast or meal. It is a traditional Pennsylvania Dutch recipe. A real comfort food! https://www.tasty-lowcarb.com/keto-chaffle-chicken-amish-style/ Course Breakfast, Meat Cuisine American Keyword Keto Chaffle Chicken Amish Prep Time 10 minutes Cook Time 10 minutes Total Time 20 minutes Servings 2 Calories 435kcal Author Joanie and Chris Ingredients Chaffle 1 Egg beaten 1/2 cup Cheddar cheese grated 1 tablespoon Almond flour blanched 1 teaspoon Baking powder Chicken and Gravy 1/2 cup Chicken breast coarsley shredded 2 tablespoons Butter unsalted, melted 2 tablespoons Almond flour blanched 1 cup Chicken stock 3 tablespoons Heavy cream 1/8 teaspoon Poultry seasoning ground 1/8 teaspoon Salt 1/8 teaspoon Pepper 1 Scallion sliced 1/2 teaspoon Xanthan gum US Customary – Metric Instructions Chaffle Spray mini-waffle maker with cooking spray then preheat until ready. In a small bowl, combine all of the chaffle ingredients. You can also mix in a blender. Pour enough batter into the center of the waffle maker and spread to fill the edges. If you overfill the first one use less each time so you avoid spill over. Close the lid and allow to cook for 3 1/2 minutes. Remove the chaffle and allow to cool on a cooling rack – repeat the process for the second chaffle. Chicken and Gravy In a large saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. Stir in the almond flour and whisk constantly until smooth; cook for 2 minutes. Gradually whisk in chicken stock, heavy cream, poultry seasoning, xanthan gum, and salt and pepper. Cook until thickend (3 minutes). Stir in chicken and allow to heat for 2 minutes. Keep warm. Serve the waffles topped with the chicken and gravy, Garnish with sliced scallions. Serve hot. (For even crisper waffes you can toast them, before topping. This is a good idea for pre-made waffles). Notes Chaffle Notes Use freshly grated cheese (not bagged versions) Make sure your Chaffle maker is hot before starting Do not peak at the Chaffle while cooking – experiment with the timing until you get the perfect result – then stick with that time – for perfect Chaffles a timer is a good idea (we used our iPhone clock timer) Allow the Chaffle to cool on a cooling rack for a couple minutes – they will crisp up nicely They will freeze well and can be toasted or reheated in a non-stick fry pan Gravy Notes We usually add a dash of Kitchen Bouquet to color the gravy during the cooking process. Nutrition Calories: 435kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 21g | Fat: 38g | Saturated Fat: 20g | Trans Fat: 0g | Cholesterol: 197mg | Sodium: 984mg | Potassium: 399mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 1142IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 339mg | Iron: 1mg | Net Carbs: 4g Start a Personal Recipe Collection

Click the button “Add to Collection” and then “Go to Collections” on any of our recipes you would like to save. You can also click on the “Save to My Collections” button below on our suggested full meal recipes. Recipes will then be saved to your personal “Inbox.” They will be stored on your browser and can only be seen by you! Add as many as you like and even print. Click “Go to Collections” button again to re-visit your saved recipes. Come back often and enjoy our Low-Carb and Keto recipes!
Share Our Post With Your Friends Facebook Pinterest Twitter Messenger Email
The post Keto Chaffle with Chicken – Amish Style appeared first on Tasty Low Carb.
#Meat #Cheese #Breakfast #Chaffle #AlmondFlour
Meat Cheese Breakfast Chaffle AlmondFlour