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1 1/2 cups Kodiak Cakes mix 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/2 cup water. Instructions. Add the yogurt, egg, blueberries with juice, Kodiak mix, vanilla and water to a medium bowl. Mix well. Heat the waffle iron and grease it with non-stick spray to keep the waffles from sticking. Using a ladle, pour small circles of batter in the waffle iron.
Because it is too basic to be truly delicious. Kodiak Cakes is a rare pancake mix that is 100% whole grain and only has 3 grams of sugar for three waffles. I like whole grain pancake mix because it makes my life easier.
We meal prep Kodiak Cakes all winter long. You have a couple options: you can store the batter inside your fridge and plop some onto a hot waffle iron each morning. OR, how we prep them is by making 6-8 waffles, allowing them to cool, then transferring each to a plastic bag and stacking them in the freezer.
1 cup frozen blueberries, thawed with juice 1 1/2 cups Kodiak Cakes mix 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/2 cup water. Instructions. Add the yogurt, egg, blueberries with juice, Kodiak mix, vanilla and water to a medium bowl. Mix well. Heat the waffle iron and grease it with non-stick spray to keep the waffles from sticking.
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