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STROOPWAFELS RECIPE - FOOD.COM



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This is a Dutch favorite, though I've seen them recently at Starbucks (horribly overpriced, of course). If you don't have a "pizzelle" iron, don't despair. There's a super-easy shortcut: just buy waffle cookies at your supermarket (and Trader Joe's has some really fantastic cookies for sure). That's what I ended up doing, so don't think I am a whiz at pizzelle making! I halved this recipe, and was still able to have filling leftover when I made 12 cookies. I think this recipe is for filling full sized (6-8 inch) cookies. So plan on having quite a few cookies if you are using store bought cookies (3-4 inch). I found this recipe through google, and preferred it over the one already posted on Recipezaar, so here it is!

Total Time 45 minutes

Prep Time 45 minutes

Yield 12-24 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

4 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 cup unsalted butter
2 large eggs
1 (1/4 ounce) package active dry yeast
1/2 cup warm water
1 1/2 cups packed brown sugar
1 cup unsalted butter
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
6 tablespoons dark corn syrup

Steps:

  • Preheat a pizzelle iron.
  • To Make Waffles: Dissolve the yeast in the warm water. Cut butter into the flour. Mix in the sugar, cinnamon, eggs and yeast mixture. Mix well and set aside to rise for 30 to 60 minutes.
  • Roll dough into 12 small balls; Squeeze each ball into the preheated pizzelle iron and bake for about 30 seconds. Cut the waffles into two thin waffles and spread with filling.
  • To Make Filling: In a saucepan boil the brown sugar, the remaining one cup of the butter, cinnamon (this is a must-have ingredient), and dark corn syrup until it reaches the soft ball stage (234-240°F, 112-115°C), stirring constantly.
  • To Assemble: Cut each waffle (only if home-made waffles) into 2 thin waffles and spread with filling. Repeat this process until all the filling is used. If using store bought, simply spread about 1 tablespoon of filling on one waffle cookie, let it cool about 1 minute, and squeeze a second cookie on top.
  • Makes 12 servings (more if using store-bought). Best if eaten after they've cooled, less messy that way!
  • Tip: Try eating stroopwafel by resting it over a warm cup of coffee or tea -- the steam will warm these up just right.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 602.9, FatContent 31.9, SaturatedFatContent 19.8, CholesterolContent 112.3, SodiumContent 40.7, CarbohydrateContent 75.5, FiberContent 1.5, SugarContent 37.8, ProteinContent 6

EASY STROOPWAFELS – TOINE’S KITCHEN



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Learn how to make stroopwafels, delicious Dutch cookies filled with a delectable syrup. This stroopwafel recipe is one of my most requested recipes, and I have made a version that is easy to make. Enjoy a warm stroopwaffle with a hot cup of coffee or tea, or just by itself. The syrup with just a hint of cinnamon is perfectly kept between two deliciously thin waffles! They can be found anywhere, but none are better than fresh homemade stroopwafels.

Total Time 40 minutes

Prep Time 15 minutes

Cook Time 25 minutes

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 17

245 g All-purpose flour
10 g Instant yeast
70 g Superfine sugar
120 g Soft butter
15 ml Lukewarm milk
1 Egg
0.50 tsp Ground cinnamon
2 g salt
100 g Brown sugar
175 g Keukenstroop
75 g Unsalted butter
1 tsp Ground cinnamon
1 pinch Salt
Palmer Electric Belgian Cookie Iron (Thin)
Alternatively: Brentwood Waffle Cone Maker
Stand mixer
10cm (4") cookie cutter

Steps:

  • Making the dough
  • In the stand mixer with the paddle attachment, cream together the butter, cinnamon, and sugar. You may have to scrape down the sides of the bowl.
  • Once creamed, add the milk, and yeast, and combine.
  • Scrape down the sides of the bowl, then add the egg, and let the mixer run for another minute or so. While the mixer is running, mix the salt through the flour.
  • Add the flour, and let it mix, until no dough is sticking to the sides of the mixing bowl anymore.
  • On a floured surface, knead the dough for a few minutes.
  • Cut the dough into 50g balls, and put them on a cookie sheet. Cover with cling film, and let them sit in a warm spot for at least 45 minutes, up to an hour.
  • Making the syrup
  • In a heavy-bottomed saucepan, over medium-low heat, mix all the syrup ingredients together, and keep stirring until the butter and sugar are melted, and there are no visible sugar crystals. For me, I can tell it's done when the syrup hits a gentle boil (just a few bubbles around the edges of the pan). When done, turn off the heat.
  • Put a glass bowl over a pan with simmering water, and pour the syrup in the bowl. It'll keep the syrup liquid enough to spread, without the risk of burning the sugar.
  • Making the stroopwafels
  • Note, if your dough has softened from the warmth in your kitchen, you can pop it in the fridge for 10 minutes before making the stroopwafels. If you are using the Palmer Belgian Cookie Iron (Thin): Careful! The metal gets hot! Only touch the black handles! Preheat the iron for 15 minutes While this iron can make two stroopwafels at a time, I recommend doing only one at a time. Lightly butter the waffle iron (top and bottom), and add a ball of dough. Close the lid slowly, and latch the handles together. Let it cook for approximately 60-70s. There will be steam escaping from the waffle iron, and it'll get visibly less around the 60-70s mark; that's your mark it's done. Stroopwafels burn quickly, so it's better to err on the side of caution. You can always close the lid again if the waffles are still too light. You're aiming for a nice golden brown. If you are using the Brentwood Waffle Cone Iron: Careful! The unit gets hot on the outside, and there are no stay-cool handles. I use a potholder when handling this iron. Set the heat setting to "max," and wait until the "ready" light comes on. Add a ball of dough, a bit closer to the front. Slowly close the lid, until the grey plastic clip can latch close. Then, unlatch it, and ease it up a bit. Cook the stroopwafel for 90-120s, until the darkest area is a nice golden brown. (The Brentwood heats a little less even, so you won't get even coloring.)
  • Using the cookie cutter, trim the uneven edges off. The trimmings are delicious, just save them in a bowl!
  • Lay the waffle on the corner of a cutting board, and carefully insert a sharp paring knife in it, parallel to the board (you're going to split this waffle into two, making two thin cookies) The trick is to use one hand to rotate the waffle and make just a sawing motion with the knife. (The knife never moves to the left or right, just back-and-forth) I use a folded-up piece of paper towel on top of the waffle to rotate it; it prevents my hand from getting burnt.
  • Put some syrup on the spatula, and spread it on one of the waffle halves. Leave a little bit of space around the edge.
  • Carefully place the other half on top, and press them together, until there's a little bit of syrup peeking out from the edges. Put the stroopwafel on a plate to cool. If you want to try it right away, give it a minute to let the syrup and waffle cool down enough.
  • Repeat this for the rest of the balls of dough. You don't have to butter the waffle iron after the first waffle has been made in it.
  • What to do with the trimmings
  • The trimmings are delicious... either on their own, or just drizzled with a little bit of leftover syrup.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 288, CarbohydrateContent 39, CholesterolContent 50, FatContent 13.6, FiberContent 1.1, ProteinContent 3.8, SaturatedFatContent 8.3, ServingSize 1 Stroopwafel, SodiumContent 188, SugarContent 15.3, TransFatContent

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