Ginkgo, Orange and Green Tea Buckwheat Waffles & Indigo Herbs Giveaway!

Ginkgo, Orange and Green Tea Buckwheat Waffles #vegan #brunch #breakfast

Waffles for breakfast. There are few things quite as exciting as a weekend brunch of waffles, drizzled and loaded with all your favourite things.

Ginkgo, Orange and Green Tea Buckwheat Waffles #vegan #brunch #breakfast

Pancakes would be a close rival, and I sure do love them, but even they can’t live up to the crisp exterior and fluffy inner that waffles have to offer.

Ginkgo, Orange and Green Tea Buckwheat Waffles #vegan #brunch #breakfast

They’re even better with the goodness and fragrance of slightly sweet and aromatic green tea and ginkgo powders which work beautifully with chocolate and orange flavours.

Ginkgo, Orange and Green Tea Buckwheat Waffles #vegan #brunch #breakfast

Ginkgo’s support for mental focus and memory makes it a great ingredient to incorporate into breakfast.

Ginkgo, Orange and Green Tea Buckwheat Waffles #vegan #brunch #breakfast

I love to top mine with chocolate and orange syrup and squeeze over the juice of an orange and especially the pretty pink juice of a blood orange when in season.

Just as good for breakfast as for dessert. Dessert for breakfast anyone? Top with ice cream or whipped coconut cream and sugar dusted berries for a summertime treat. Or get indulgent with chocolate shavings and warm salted caramel sauce on top of your ice cream! They really are the perfect canvas for all of your favourite toppings. I love to make a quick compote with mixed berries and a touch of stevia, simply heated until juicy and syrupy and then drizzled on my waffles while still warm.

Ginkgo, Orange and Green Tea Buckwheat Waffles #vegan #brunch #breakfast

Green tea benefitsGinkgo, Orange and Green Tea Buckwheat Waffles #vegan #brunch #breakfast

You can win yourself a whole selection of super nutrition powders and herbal teas from Indigo Herbs including the powerful Ginkgo and Sencha Green Tea used to make this recipe.

Ginkgo, Orange and Green Tea Buckwheat Waffles #vegan #brunch #breakfast

Plus find even more incredible products now on offer like top quality Spirulina, Maca and Baobab with up to 25% off until the end of June!

Ginkgo, Orange and Green Tea Buckwheat Waffles #vegan #brunch #breakfast

There are six amazing products available to win worth almost £65, with two winners winning three each. Open Europe-wide.

Package A:

Green Tea Sencha (Loose Herbal Tea) Powder 100g worth £4.99

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Ginkgo, Orange and Green Tea Buckwheat Waffles #vegan #brunch #breakfast

Ginkgo, Orange and Green Tea Buckwheat Waffles

Makes 4 round waffles

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup buckwheat flour
  • 1.5 tbsp tapioca starch OR 1/2 tsp xantham gum
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 1 tsp Sencha Green Tea powder
  • 1 tsp Ginkgo powder
  • 3 tbsp granulated stevia or erythritol
  • 1 orange
  • 1.5 cups unsweetened soya or almond milk
  • 1 tbsp coconut oil, melted
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Method:

  1. Start by heating your waffle iron.
  2. Add all the dry ingredients to a blender jug or a large bowl, plus the zest of the orange.
  3. Add the juice of half the orange to the almond milk and stir, leave for a few minutes to curdle.
  4. Add the coconut oil, vanilla and milk to the dry ingredients and blend or whisk until smooth.
  5. Lightly spray your waffle iron with oil spray (I use coconut) and add enough batter to coat the grill.
  6. Leave undisturbed for 3-5 minutes depending on your waffle iron’s recommendation and continue to cook until crisped to your liking.
  7. Serve with your favourite toppings and squeeze over the remaining orange juice, if you wish.

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26 Responses to Ginkgo, Orange and Green Tea Buckwheat Waffles & Indigo Herbs Giveaway!

  1. mylifeasishan says:

    Looks great

  2. Kayse says:

    These look absolutely delicious, Poppy!!! I’ve been taking gingko tincture lately because I’ve been super busy and it helps me stay focused and not stress. What a lovely giveaway.

    • Poppy says:

      That’s so interesting Kayse. Have you found it beneficial?

      • Kayse says:

        I do notice a difference with the focus and my levels of stress… I’ve been taking it mostly regularly for a few weeks (I like to do 2-3 weeks on, 1 week off, etc. with any herbs I take regularly so my body gets a break from them).

  3. kimneville1 says:

    Have never tried Green tea powder so maybe put in muffins

  4. Victoria Prince says:

    I’m most excited to try the Ginkgo Powder and I would put it in a smoothie – then get more adventurous from there!

  5. Ruth Harwood says:

    Sencha Green Tea powder looks good xx

  6. chefceaser says:

    Reblogged this on Chef Ceaser.

  7. Anthony G says:

    I’d say I’m most excited by the sencha green tea powder and its benefits. I like the idea of putting it in things like waffles and muffins – I’ve never thought to try that before 🙂

  8. Karl Borowy says:

    Ginkgo Powder

  9. claire woods says:

    ginkgo powder perhaps in my porridge.

  10. Kim M says:

    Would love to try the Sencha Green Tea Powder x

  11. sheridarby says:

    I’d love to try the Green Tea powder

  12. kellyjo walters says:

    wow really hard to choose!.. the green tea I think as I find it hard to drink .. I’d deffo make these waffles

  13. Nat thomason says:

    Thr sencha green tea powder to lose weight 🙂

  14. Lizzy Cooper says:

    The green tea powder would be awesome for me right now to throw into my morning smoothie 😀

  15. Kimberley Hazelton says:

    The green tea powder

  16. Adrian Bold says:

    I’d love to try the Green Tea powder

  17. Sheila Reeves says:

    Love to try the Ginkgo Powder most – I’d use it in pancakes, stuffed with spinach and mushrooms

  18. Laura Caraher says:

    I would be most excited to try the Ginkgo Powder and I woud put into smoothies and juices

  19. Natalie Crossan says:

    I’d love to try the Green Tea powder

  20. LEE HARDY says:

    The green tea powder

  21. I love the ingredients you use…somewhat similar to my baking methods in terms of unuque replacements for the traditional. Gotta keep it interesting, right?! 😉

  22. brugesvegan says:

    These look delicious. What a marvellous combination!

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