Classic Pizzelle Recipe For Italian Waffle Cookies - Unsophisticook (2024)

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This easy classic pizzelle recipe produces light and crispy vanilla Italian waffle cookies using a pizzelle iron! Includes tips for how to make pizzelles + variations for making traditional anise, almond, lemon, and chocolate pizzelle cookies.

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Pizzelle Recipe For Italian Waffle Cookies

So here’s the thing — pizzelle cookies were never really on my radar until I got married. Oh, I’m sure I’d eaten them before, but I’d never made them.

As a newlywed, my husband begged me for weeks to make pizzelles for Christmas. I kind of smiled and nodded and said I’d look into making them — you know, brushed him off, basically… I mean, I had no idea how to make them!

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Then one day he mentioned that his grandmother made them every single year for Christmas. How an Italian waffle cookie became a Polish family tradition is beyond me… But at that point, I knew I couldn’t keep putting him off.

So I scoured the Internet for a pizzelle recipe — because, of course, he didn’t have his grandmother’s recipe. Using several different sites, I created one that sounded like what he’d described.

Only problem? We didn’t own a pizzelle iron.

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Electric Pizzelle Iron

Traditionally, pizzelles were baked with a cast iron pizzelle iron over an open fire, a hot and tedious undertaking.

Thank goodness for modern conveniences! We can now purchase electric pizzelle irons that make baking pizzelles simple and easy.

After a little research, I settled on this nonstick pizzelle maker. The price was slightly more than I was hoping to spend, but I’ve definitely gotten my money’s worth from it over the years… We only pull it out a couple times a year, but it’s still as shiny and pretty as ever!

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Vanilla Pizzelle Recipe

The most common flavor used in pizzelle recipes is anise, which is a spice that tastes a bit like black licorice. If you’re not a fan of the flavor of anise (I am decidedly NOT), don’t worry… Pizzelles are wonderfully flexible when it comes to both flavoring and shaping them.

Vanilla, chocolate, almond, citrus — these are all fabulous flavors to add to the pizzelle cookie batter. And warm pizzelles can be shaped into cones or cannoli shells, formed into bowls or tacos, and much more.

I really need to start using my pizzelle iron more throughout the year!

I opted to keep these pizzelle cookies very simple, just flavoring them with pure vanilla extract. Sometimes, I’ll change it up and use a vanilla bean paste — the flecks of vanilla bean are SO pretty.

This recipe is also easily adapted into a chocolate pizzelle recipe, and my kids are always thrilled when I make chocolate pizzelles.

Whatever flavor you fancy, when you’re making a recipe as simple as this, high-quality ingredients make ALL the difference. So choose the best you can afford!

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Pizzelle Making Tips For Perfect Cookies

Just like when you make pancakes or waffles, it’s not unusual for your first couple of pizzelles to turn out a little wonky. They will still TASTE good, they just may not be as pretty as you’d like.

Here are a few tips for making pizzelles that will help you turn out the most perfect pizzelle cookies!

1| Even if you’re using a nonstick pizzelle maker, you may still need to mist it lightly with oil before the first use.

2| Place your batter slightly behind the center of the mold because it will spread forward as you close the lid. I highly recommend this medium cookie scoop for measuring perfect portions and releasing the batter easily.

3| Speaking of closing the lid, do it slowly to allow steam to escape easily and not burn the heck out of your fingers. Don’t ask…

4| Have a couple of wire cooling racks easily accessible next to the pizzelle maker to keep things moving.

5| It’s virtually impossible to achieve perfect edges on pizzelle straight from the iron. Any excess pieces can be trimmed with kitchen scissors while the pizzelle are still warm. Or you can carefully break off the ragged edges once the pizzelles have cooled.

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Best Pizzelle Recipe Workflow

I’ve found that the best workflow for me is to use a wooden spatula to remove the cooked pizzelles from the pizzelle maker to the cooling rack.

Then I start another batch of pizzelles cooking in the iron. When the new batch is almost done cooking, I move the cooled pizzelles to a stack to make room for the next round of fresh and hot cookies.

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How To Make Pizzelles Crispy

Don’t expect your pizzelles to be crispy when you remove them from the pizzelle iron. They will actually be super flexible, and this is totally normal. If you want to mold your pizzelles into a different shape, it’s ideal to do it now while they’re still warm and pliable.

Pizzelle cookies will crisp up as they cool. And the real secret to perfect pizzelles is that you should allow them to cool completely before stacking them. If you stack them too soon, they will basically steam each other.

Spreading them out on wire racks allows the air to circulate around them, making for the crispiest cookies. I actually prefer my pizzelle after they sit for about a day, but they don’t often last that long!

If you live in a humid area or your pizzelles are still not as crispy as you’d like, you can crisp them up in your oven. Place the pizzelles on a cookie sheet and bake them at 350 degrees for about 2 minutes.

How To Store Pizzelles

The best way to keep pizzelles crisp is to store them in an airtight container. They will keep at room temperature for up to two weeks. If they do happen to soften up, you can restore them by baking them in the oven as outlined above.

You can also store pizzelle in a ziploc bag in the freezer. Thaw them on a wire cooling rack, and they should be as crisp as when they’re freshly made!

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Over the years, making this classic pizzelle cookie recipe has become a Christmas Eve tradition. When they were younger, my kids would help by pulling the cooked pizzelles off the pizzelle iron, while I started another batch cooking. Then they’d stack the cooled pizzelles up to make room for the next batch.

Now that my girls are older, they make the pizzelle batter earlier in the day and pop it in the fridge for later. Then we can just pull the pizzelle dough out and let it warm up for a few minutes before we cook the pizzelles later in the evening.

I’m hoping they continue this tradition with their own kids someday!

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Classic Pizzelle Recipe for Italian Waffle Cookies

Yield: 24 pizzelle cookies

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes

This easy classic pizzelle recipe produces light and crispy vanilla Italian waffle cookies using a pizzelle iron! Includes tips for how to make pizzelles + variations for making traditional anise, almond, lemon, and chocolate pizzelle cookies.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Beat eggs and sugar in a mixing bowl for approximately 2 to 3 minutes, until they're fluffy and a light yellow color.
  2. While still beating, slowly drizzle in the melted and cooled butter. Then add the vanilla extract.
  3. In a separate bowl, whisk the baking powder into the flour. Using a spatula, fold the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients until just incorporated.
  4. Bake one medium cookie scoop of batter (about 1 1/2 tablespoons) per mold in a pizzelle maker until golden brown, about 30 seconds. Remove with a wooden spatula to a cooling rack and cool completely.
  5. Dust cooled pizzelles with powdered sugar, as desired.

Notes

VARIATIONS:

  • chocolate pizzelle recipe -- omit the vanilla, and add 3 tablespoons cocoa powder + an additional 1/4 cup granulated sugar.
  • almond pizzelle recipe-- substitute 1 tablespoon pure almond extract for the vanilla extract in recipe above.
  • lemon pizzelle recipe -- reduce the pure vanilla extract to 1 teaspoon, and add 2 teaspoons of finely grated lemon zest.
  • traditional anise pizzelle recipe-- add 1/2 teaspoon anise seed to recipe above.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 24Serving Size: 1 pizzelle
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 95.8Total Fat: 4.4gSaturated Fat: 2.6gCholesterol: 37.2mgSodium: 49.3mgCarbohydrates: 12.8gFiber: 0.3gSugar: 6.2gProtein: 1.7g

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Variations On Classic Pizzelle Cookies

Want to try a new take on this pizzelle cookie recipe? In addition to the chocolate pizzelle pictured above, you can easily modify this vanilla pizzelle recipe to make the flavor variations below:

almond pizzelle recipe

— substitute 1 tablespoon of pure almond extract for the vanilla extract in the recipe above.

lemon pizzelle recipe

— reduce the pure vanilla extract to 1 teaspoon, and add 2 teaspoons of finely grated lemon zest.

traditional anise pizzelle recipe

— add 1/2 teaspoon anise seed to recipe above.

I’d love to see how your pizzelle cookies turn out… Tag me @Unsophisticook on Instagram or use the hashtag #Unsophisticook so I can check it out. Enjoy!

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FAQs

What are pizzelles called in Italy? ›

Ferratelle

Can I use a pizzelle maker for waffles? ›

Heat a pizzelle, waffle iron over medium heat. Unless you're using a non-stick waffle iron, grease it with butter or, as my Nonna used to do, the fat from sliced prosciutto. Put 2 tablespoons of batter in the iron (depending on how big your waffle iron is), close the lid and cook until golden.

How do I keep my pizzelles from sticking when I use my pizzelle machine? ›

resolve the issue:
  1. Preheat the Iron: Allow your iron to fully preheat before adding the dough. This. helps create a non-stick surface. ...
  2. Ensure Proper Seasoning: Before you begin, make sure your iron is adequately. seasoned. ...
  3. Adjust the Batter: If your pizzelles continue to stick, consider adjusting the.

Is a pizzelle maker the same as a waffle cone maker? ›

Pizzelle are made using a batter similar to that of a pancake or waffle and cooked in a pizzelle maker, a type of specialized waffle iron. The iron imprints a design onto the cookies, which can be anything from traditional Italian patterns to more modern designs.

What is the original flavor of pizzelles? ›

Although Anise (Black licorice) is the “traditional” flavor of the pizzelle, modern options include vanilla, peppermint, anisette, lemon and chocolate but there are countless recipes and flavor combinations for this humble Italian cookie.

How do Italians eat pizzelles? ›

How do you eat Pizzelles cookies?
  1. Rolled – When the pizzelle come off the iron they are pliable and can be rolled. ...
  2. Cone for ice cream – I haven't tried this but some people roll the pizzelle into a cone shape for ice cream.
  3. Dusted with powder sugar – Just a little bit of powdered sugar makes all the difference!

Can you use pancake batter in a pizzelle maker? ›

A: Yes, it would. I've noticed it works best when batter is liquidy. With thicker batters, it works well, but might need a little push or scraping with a spatula toward the end. Thank you for your feedback!

What do you grease a pizzelle iron with? ›

Classic Italian Pizzelle

Heat your pizzelle iron and lightly grease with vegetable or canola oil.

Should I spray my pizzelle maker? ›

Notes and Tips... Oil - it could very well be that modern pizzelle makers are so "nonstick" that you do not need to use any cooking spray.

Why are my pizzelles not crispy? ›

Avoid storing them in the refrigerator, as the moisture in the fridge can make them lose their crispness. Over time, pizzelle may become less crisp. If you notice they have lost their desired texture, you can try reheating them in the oven briefly to regain some of their crispness.

What else can you use a pizzelle maker for? ›

Things to do with my pizzelle maker
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  • Colourful. Shana Chamberlain. ...
  • 'Waffle' Breakfast 'Sushi' by tablespoon via normalrecipe #Breakfast #Sushi. Shana Chamberlain. ...
  • Trubochki - Cream Filled Pizzelles (Трубочки с Кремом) ...
  • Heavenly Chocolate Mousse Cannoli.

What is the difference between a classic and Belgian waffle maker? ›

Traditional American waffle makers have shallower grooves, although that's beginning to change. Many waffle irons accommodate both types through a more consistent depth or interchangeable plates. Belgian waffle irons are thicker and wider with larger, deep square grooves covering the surface like a grid.

What can I use if I don't have a pizzelle maker? ›

These oven-baked pizzelles are just as tasty as traditional pizzelles and you only need a cookie press and oven to make them.

What are biscotti called in Italy? ›

Although commonly used to indicate the biscuits of Prato, biscotti di Prato, in modern Italy they are also known widely by the name cantuccini. These names actually suggest other similar regional products of Italy.

What are Italian nibbles called? ›

If you walk in an Italian bar around that time you will most definitely see people in groups chatting and laughing, having a drink and some nibbles, which always come free!! These type of snacks are called stuzzichini and they can be a variety of things, sometimes you get so many they could be eaten in place of dinner.

What is the Italian name for cookies? ›

This is the proper name for the biscuit we know as biscotti, which in Italian just means “cookies.” Twice-baked and sliced, these ultra-crunchy, not-too-sweet biscuits are usually studded with nuts and simply beg to be dipped in coffee, tea, or a glass of vin santo.

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