In baking detox need recipe for pizzelle cookies.?!
I have my grandmothers pizzelle iron, however lost her pizzelle recipe.
If you have a recipe or know where I can find one please write.
Answers: My oven is broken and my family wants homemade cookies.
I have my grandmothers pizzelle iron, however lost her pizzelle recipe.
If you have a recipe or know where I can find one please write.
Pizzelle cookies
6 large eggs, beaten
2 cups granulated sugar
1/2 cup margarine, melted (not butter)
1/2 cup canola oil
1 teaspoon vanilla, to taste
1 teaspoon almond extract, to taste (optional)
3 tablespoons anise extract (one whole 1 ounce bottle)
4 cups all-purpose white flour
4 teaspoons baking powder
powdered sugar, to dust cookies (optional)
Prepare pizzelle iron according to manufacture's instructions.
Beat eggs well with sugar, then blend in the slightly cooled melted margarine.
Add oil, extracts, baking powder, and flour (add this 1 cup at a time, mixing in slowly).
Pour small ladlefuls of batter onto your heated pizzelle iron and cook for just 30 seconds to 1 minute or according to the directions on your pizzelle iron.
They will be lightly golden when cooked, but still soft -- remove quickly with tongs to a cooling rack.
As the next cookie is baking, the first cookie will cool and get crisp -- dust both sides with powdered sugar, and remove to plate.
Serve with coffee.
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