Recipe: How to Make Your Own Honey Stinger Waffles at Home (2024)

By Susan

August 28, 2013

In our house, my partner and I go through a lot of Honey Stinger Waffles during triathlon season. These yummy treats, based off of European stroopwafels (or syrup waffles), are tasty, just the right size for a jersey pocket, and easy to eat on the bike. We also grab them to eat in the car on the way to early morning swim workouts — they’re pretty darn delicious with a thermos of coffee.
They’re also expensive. Though “only” $1.50 apiece at our local triathlon shop, the cost starts to add up, especially during Ironman training, where Neil and I can easily go through a box of 16 Honey Stingers in less than a week.That’s over a thousand dollars a year … just for one product!
Still, we can’t quit them. Though Honey Stingers aren’t exactly a health food, they’re perfect for long days of training and racing — simple starches and sugars are easy to digest, meaning your stomach can break down the food without diverting resources from the processes moving you forward in the swim, bike and run.
Recently, I’ve been experimenting with making my own, much like I did with my homemade protein bars. For weeks, I tried different recipes to see if I can come up with one that satisfies our needs on the bike without breaking the bank. While working on this, someone asked if I could figure out a way to make the waffles gluten-free. Always up for a challenge, I did a lot of research and tweaked the recipe several times, until I found one that made me dance around my kitchen like a giggling jackass. Though I haven’t replicated Honey Stingers 100 percent, I (and my taste-testers) have been really happy with the gluten-free, 20-cents-a-waffle results!
The trick is to find a pizzelle iron, which makes small, thin waffles typically used for cannolis or ice cream cones. I got mine on sale for $10 at Bed, Bath and Beyond (in, what I am guessing is the “Beyond” section of the store?), and they are also easy to purchase online.

The pizzelle iron — my new favorite kitchen appliance!

If you’re not gluten-free and you wish to make this even more affordable, you can certainly substitute regular white flour or even whole-grain flour in this recipe. For those keeping with the gluten-free recipe, it’s critical to choose a gluten-free brand that is made up of several different flours (like Bob’s Red Mill, which uses garbanzo, potato, tapioca, sorghum and fava flours).

Homemade Honey Stingers Recipe

Ingredients
¾ cup warm milk
1 package active dry yeast
2 tablespoons sugar, divided
3 cup Bob’s Red Mill Gluten-Free Flour, divided
3 eggs
2 tablespoons honey
½ cup butter
2 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 teaspoon cinnamon
½ teaspoon salt
1 cup sugar, spread on a small plate or flat-bottomed bowl

Directions
Using an electric mixer, combine milk, yeast, 1 tablespoon sugar and 1 cup of gluten-free flour in a bowl. Set aside for 15 minutes.

Meanwhile, place butter in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave until melted. Let cool to room temperature. Whisk together melted butter, eggs, honey and vanilla.
Add egg mixture to yeast dough and combine. Add remaining gluten-free flour, cinnamon and salt. Mix well — dough will be very sticky! If your electric mixer isn’t doing the work, feel free to knead the dough with your (clean!) hands.

Once combined thoroughly, cover the bowl with a clean towel and let rise in a warm place for 1 hour (I find the top of dryer works really well!).

Remove towel. Punch down the dough, then remove dough from bowl. Loosely cover dough with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.
The next day, remove dough from bowl and divide into two-tablespoon portions (about 24 portions total). Roll each portion into a ball, then roll ball around in your other tablespoon of sugar, covering thoroughly.

Preheat pizzelle iron. Press the dough in center of pizzelle circles and close pizzelle iron. Cook until the color is golden. After removing cooked waffle, gently clean melted sugar from the iron with a folded paper towel (being careful not to burn yourself) before cooking another.

Makes 24 waffles!

On their own, these waffles are very tasty, and the honey and melted sugar give them a sweet, caramelized flavor. However, if you’re looking for a filling to replicate the gooey nature of a Honey Stinger, you’ll need to make a sandwich out of these waffles. Believe it or not, these thin waffles are actually very easy to slice right out of the waffle iron! Use a thin, serrated knife to split the waffles in two, then fill with a light coating of honey, maple syrup or almond butter before squeezing both sides together. The filling is absorbed well by the waffles, and the crispy outside keeps it from leaking everywhere.
Have you made homemade versions of your favorite training foods? Link to your recipes below, or suggest other recipes you’d like me to attempt! —Susan

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6 Comments

  1. June 27, 2014 at 9:52 am

    Hi there, I just came across your site while I was looking for a recipe for Stinger Waffles and I have to say THANK YOU for doing this. I love the Stingers on a ride and now I can make them myself (if I can find the time).
    Thanks again
    Rick (Damaged Heart)

  2. Amy J says:

    January 21, 2015 at 12:23 pm

    Ditto what Damaged Heart said! Can’t wait to try the recipe.

  3. Sam says:

    March 11, 2015 at 8:03 pm

    Thanks!!
    Could I make a gazillion of those balls and freeze them??

  4. Jason says:

    January 31, 2020 at 12:45 am

    Do you have a guess of how many calories are in each waffle?

  5. frank says:

    December 12, 2020 at 4:14 pm

    Great recipe girls..

    Jason – I just came across this and like the recipe. I decided to do the math for you. All you have to do is google the recipes for each ingredient and then divide by portion size. It’s 141 calories for each of the 24 assuming make them all the same size.

  6. frank says:

    December 12, 2020 at 4:16 pm

    sorry girls.. i meant to say ” all you have to do is google the calories for each ingredient size, add them up and then divide by portion size” in my comment below..

    thanks for your post!!

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Recipe: How to Make Your Own Honey Stinger Waffles at Home (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in Honey Stinger? ›

Honey, Water, Potassium Citrate, Salt, Niacinamide (Vit B3), Calcium Pantothenate (Vit B5), Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vit B6), Riboflavin (Vit B2), Thiamine Mononitrate (Vit B1), Cyanocobalamin (Vit B12). Honey Stinger Gels are optimized for efficient fueling during athletic efforts.

How do you use Honey Stinger Waffles? ›

For best results, eat one 15-30 minutes before your activity. If you're Performing for longer than an hour, you can refuel as needed. Honey Stinger Waffles provide 140-160 calories apiece. Our Mini Waffles provide 130 calories per serving (three Minis).

Can you eat Honey Stinger Waffles as a snack? ›

Honey Stinger Waffles are the perfect snack to help you PREPARE and PERFORM for all activities. The energy in waffles is released immediately and absorbed at a steady rate, which delays muscle fatigue and gives your body the power to achieve your goals.

How long do Honey Stinger Waffles last? ›

What is the shelf life of Honey Stinger? Honey Stinger Waffles and Oat + Honey Bars have a best buy date of 12 months from date of manufacture. Energy Gels, Energy Chews, and Sport Hydration have a best by date of 18 months from date of manufacture.

What is a waffle with honey in the middle? ›

The Honey waffle has a thin layer of honey-infused filling sandwiched between two thin waffles. The perfect combo of gooey filling and crispy waffle, it's the fuel you'll crave while on-the-go | ENERGY Made for pace-setters and go-getters for a quick energy boost.

Where is Honey Stinger made? ›

In 2001, three triathletes in Steamboat Springs, CO, decided they needed better – and better tasting – fuel. One of them had grown up in a family of beekeepers so, naturally, the first ingredient in their new gel was honey.

Is honey on waffles good? ›

Breakfast lovers have been making the swap, and there are several reasons why they now prefer honey over maple syrup when it comes to pancakes and waffles. For example, some consider honey a more healthful choice because it contains more protein and less fat and has less sodium compared to maple syrup.

What's the difference between stroopwafel and honey stinger waffles? ›

Stroopwafels in the USA

Honey Stinger, based out of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, switched up the recipe and focused on outdoor enthusiasts, from golfers to mountain bikers. Instead of a brown-sugar-based mixture for the interior filling, Honey Stinger uses honey and other organic ingredients.

Do Stinger waffles give you energy? ›

Simply the best pre-workout fuel… I like to eat a little bit of solid food pre-workout and Honey Stinger waffles are well suited for the task! The taste of waffles is the best part.

Are honey stingers just stroopwafels? ›

The Original Stroopwafel - Turned Energy Waffle

Specially designed to prepare for activity and perform at your peak, Honey Stinger waffles are the original performance fuel you crave.

Is it OK to eat raw waffles? ›

Don't taste or eat raw (unbaked) dough or batter. Don't let children handle raw dough, including play clay and dough for crafts. Uncooked flour and raw eggs can contain germs that can make you sick if you taste raw dough. Wash your hands, bowls, utensils, and countertops after handling raw flour, eggs, or dough.

Is it OK to eat waffles every day? ›

Also, avoid store-bought frozen waffles which contain white flour and preservatives. Once you start making healthy waffles at home, you'll never want to go back to store-bought. Last but not least, go easy on the serving size. Remember, waffles are an indulgence and not something you should be eating every day.

Can you eat old frozen waffles? ›

Can I eat something that's past its expiration date if it was frozen the whole time? Of course! It may have picked up some strange flavours from really long frozen storage, or begun to dry out (“freezer burn”). But nothing UNSAFE will happen to the food even with long term storage.

What does honey stinger do? ›

Our hydration system features 4 delicious flavors - in a convenient 8-serving pouch. Our two pre-exercise and two performance blends are designed to help athletes maintain energy & electrolyte balance during exercise.

Are freezer burnt waffles safe? ›

According to the FSIS, freezer burn doesn't make food unsafe, but rather it makes it dry in spots which is a quality issue not food safety issue. These dry areas appear as grayish-brown spots and are caused by air coming into contact with the surface of the food.

Why is Honey Stinger good for you? ›

Organic ingredients demonstrate Honey Stinger's commitment to sourcing and creating a high-level product. They include 21 grams of diverse sources of carbohydrate and 7 grams of fat from sustainably sourced palm fruit oil. This macronutrient profile provides a balanced combination of immediate and lasting energy.

What are the benefits of Honey Stinger? ›

Formulated with fast and slow burning carbs, Honey Stinger's portable fuel combines honey with other natural sweeteners to give you an immediate boost while maintaining longer-lasting energy at a steady rate. The right boost at the right time improves your capacity for endurance and your potential for success.

How often should you take Honey Stinger chews? ›

As a guideline, we typically say to consume 40-60g of carbohydrates an hour during any activity that lasts longer than 60-90 minutes. A pack of chews fits perfectly into this window. Chews are a fabulous base energy food to carry and they fit in pockets or hydration packs.

How do honey stingers give you energy? ›

The sweetness will wake your body up, the sugars will rejuvinate your system, and the carbs will keep your engine running. The only problem I encountered while training with them is their crumbly nature which makes it difficult to eat while running.

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