How to Make Stroopwafels without a Pizzelle | Stroopwafel Recipe (2024)

This is an easy homemade stroopwafels recipe that will warm you through and through. Learn how to make stroopwafels without a Pizzelle, and you’ll be creating these classic wafer style cookies with a gooey filling in no time!

Stroopwafels are classic Dutch cookies that are similar to a thin waffle… filled with a delicious caramel like center. Don’t skip them!

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I’m always overwhelmed with joy as we enter into December. It’s such a festive season filled with lights, wonder, endless activities, songs and movies that make you feel warm and fuzzy inside and scents of cookies baking, warm drinks, and fresh holidays greens.

Last month when I was en route to San Francisco anticipating the usual dry pretzels and prepared to decline when the flight attendant passed me something that caught my eye – a stroopwafel!

Hesitant, I took a bite. It was good, but then I started reading the package. You can place it on top of a hot cup of coffee or cocoa to warm the caramel-like syrup inside. I was sold.

Stroopwafels remind me of so many of the special holiday flavors we all love, though they aren’t limited to winter months. Don’t skip my classic Belgian Waffles, Best Cinnamon Rolls, and my delicious Cinnamon Quick Bread if you’re looking for more of the classics!

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I’m always so excited to celebrate the joys of the season with family and friends. As you know, I love to entertain, but now that I’m more limited in time with a busy family and work life balance, I entertain a little differently.

These incredible stroopwafels are perfect for a morning coffee get together, but also stack beautifully {in a smaller portion} to make a great gift.

Table of Contents

  • What is a Stroopwafel?
  • Why You’ll Love these Stroopwafels
  • Stroopwafel Recipe Ingredients
    • Filling
  • How to Make Stroopwafels
  • How to Make a Stroopwafel Without a Pizzelle
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Recipe Tips
  • Recipe Shortcuts
  • How to Store
  • Dietary Considerations
  • More Christmas Cookie Recipes

What is a Stroopwafel?

Are they a cookie or a waffle?

They are two layers of baked dough with caramel filling to create a crispy one of a kind cookie that originated in the Netherlands.

I simplified the recipe so that you can make stroopwafels at home without a Pizelle iron to enjoy with your coffee. If you don’t know what a Pizelle iron is, don’t worry.

We’re making life and delicious treats simple, just in time for holiday entertaining and gift giving! It’s the perfect treat for a coffee date to celebrate the season.

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Why You’ll Love these Stroopwafels

  • So easy to make
  • They feel unique and special
  • They serve beautifully with coffee
  • Perfect for gifting
  • Excellent as a breakfast or brunch treat because they feel a little waffle-like
  • They’ll warm you through and through

Don’t be intimidated by yeast – in fact, I have a FREE detailed Guide to Baking with Yeast. These are as easy as my cinnamon rolls! The dough rises while you’re making the effortless (and oh-so-tasty) filling.

Stroopwafel Recipe Ingredients

  • Water –warm water
  • Yeast –rapid rise yeast.
  • Flour – all-purpose flour
  • Butter –Softened. I like salted butter for this recipe, but unsalted is fine if that’s what you have on hand. Learn how to soften butter quickly.
  • Cinnamon – Ground cinnamon adds flavor and fragrance to these cookies.
  • Sugar – White granulated sugar is ideal here.
  • Eggs – Large size eggs are generally best for baking.

Filling

  • Butter –salted, softened.
  • Brown sugar –packed, light brown or dark brown will work
  • Cinnamon – for flavor and fragrance
  • Dark corn syrup– to help create the caramelized effect.

Variations

  • Instead of just the cinnamon listed here, trypumpkin pie spiceor apple pie spice for a fun twist.
  • Add a teaspoon ofhomemade vanilla extractto the filling for even more flavor.
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How to Make Stroopwafels

  1. Pour warm water in a small bowl and pour yeast over it. I like to let it rest for around half an hour, up to an hour.
  2. In a mixing bowl, combine flour and butter. Add cinnamon, sugar, yeast mixture and eggs until combined.
  3. Switch to dough hook or knead until smooth in texture (quick and easy). Set aside.
  4. In a saucepan, combine butter, brown sugar, cinnamon and dark corn syrup over medium heat. Stir frequently until bubbling and sugar is dissolved.
  5. Warm a griddle (you can also use a waffle cone iron or pizzelle) to medium heat. Drop a golf ball sized dough ball on the griddle and press with a lightly greased grill press. Let it sit for 30-60 seconds until crisp and brown, then flip using a turner and press again. Allow to cook 30 seconds.
  6. Once cooled, slice stroopwafel in half and spread a tablespoon {or more} of filling to create a sandwich.

How to Make a Stroopwafel Without a Pizzelle

  1. Use agrill press and a griddle! It’s so easy and takes just 30 seconds per wafel.
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When you’re done, sit back, relax and place one on top of your mug, watch that filling slightly ooze and celebrate a job well done.

Serving Suggestions

  • Serve these with my amazing apple cider or pear cider for a fall twist!
  • Even better, serve one with a spiked apple cider co*cktail for an adult treat your friends and family will love.

Recipe Tips

  • Plan accordingly with your timeline in order to let the dough rise for bit before making your stroopwafels.
  • Spray with my favoritebaking sprayfor a clean release.

Recipe Shortcuts

  • Learnhow to soften butterquickly. This will change your baking for the better!

How do you eat Stroopwafels?

Traditionally, they are served over a mug of a warm winter drink. Think hot chocolate, hot tea, warm apple cider or a mug of steaming coffee.

What do Stroopwafels taste like?

They are the best mix of a thin, soft cookie and a soft, thin waffle. The flavor is a little like a Belgian waffle with a filling that reminds you of caramel.

What airline gives Stroopwafels?

United Airlines serves this popular treat on their morning flights where I first enjoyed it.

How do you reheat Stroopwafels?

In the microwave! I like to do 10-15 second increments to make sure they don’t get too hot.

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How to Store

  • At Room Temperature– Store your stroopwafels in a cool dry place in an airtight container for up to one week.
  • Refrigerate– You can also store these in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week.
  • Freeze– Yes, you can freeze your stroopwafels! Wrap them tightly and store in the freezer for up to three months.

Dietary Considerations

  • Vegetarian
  • Nut Free

More Christmas Cookie Recipes

  • Dough Balls
  • Lace Cookies
  • Peppermint Cookies
  • Eggnog Cookies
  • Elf Cookies

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Stroopwafels

Stroopwafels are two layers of baked dough with caramel filling to create a crispy one of a kind cookie.

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 1 minute min

Total: 11 minutes mins

Servings: 12

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Ingredients

  • ½ water warm
  • 1 packet yeast rapid rise
  • 4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup salted butter softened
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ½ cup white granulated sugar
  • 2 eggs

Filling

Instructions

  • Pour warm water in a small bowl and pour yeast over it. I like to let it rest for around half an hour, up to an hour.

  • In a mixing bowl, combine flour and butter. Add cinnamon, sugar, yeast mixture and eggs until combined.

  • Switch to dough hook or knead until smooth in texture {quick and easy}. Set aside.

  • In a saucepan, combine butter, brown sugar, cinnamon and dark corn syrup over medium heat. Stir frequently until bubbling and sugar is dissolved.

  • Warm a griddle {you can also use a waffle cone iron or pizzelle} to medium heat. Drop a golf ball sized dough ball on the griddle and press with a lightly greased grill press. Let it sit for 30-60 seconds until crisp and brown, then flip using a turner and press again. Allow to cook 30 seconds.

  • Once cooled, slice wafel in half and spread a tablespoon {or more} of filling to create a sandwich.

Julie’s Tips

You can place it on top of a hot cup of coffee or cocoa to warm the caramel-like syrup inside.

Calories: 603kcal | Carbohydrates: 75g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 19g | Cholesterol: 108mg | Sodium: 306mg | Potassium: 110mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 43g | Vitamin A: 985IU | Calcium: 47mg | Iron: 2.3mg

Estimated nutrition information is provided as a courtesy and is not guaranteed.

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FAQs

What can you use instead of a pizzelle maker? ›

Oven Baked Pizzelles (no pizzelle maker required!)

These oven-baked pizzelles are just as tasty as traditional pizzelles and you only need a cookie press and oven to make them. Serve with our pizzelle recipe and our pizzelle cannolis.

What's the difference between a pizzelle and a stroopwafel? ›

Stroopwafel and pizzelle are both thin and crispy waffle cookies, but they have their differences. Pizzelle is an Italian waffle cookie that can be eaten alone or rolled to make cannoli shells, for example. Stroopwafels are Dutch and are made with two thin cookies filled with warm caramel.

What are the ingredients in stroopwafel? ›

Cane sugar**, margarine* (non-hydrogenated vegetable palm and coconut fat, vegetable sunflower oil, water, antioxidant: citric acid, sunflower lecithin), rice flour*, glucose syrup*, invert sugar*, corn starch*,egg*, lupin flour*, potato starch*, invert sugar syrup*, protein powder*, thickener: guar gum*, cinnamon*, ...

What iron do they use for stroopwafels? ›

The Authentic Stroopwafel Recipe You Can Try at Home

These cookies-meet-waffles are usually made in a special waffle iron called a pizzelle iron, or in our case, a modern waffle iron specially formulated to make these goodies en masse while staying true to authentic tradition.

What is similar to a pizzelle? ›

Both pizzelles and krumkake are trademark treats in their respective countries of origin. These cookie-waffle hybrids may seem fairly similar to each other, but they have some differences to note.

Can you make pizzelles in a waffle maker? ›

Put 2 tablespoons of batter in the iron (depending on how big your waffle iron is), close the lid and cook until golden. Turn the iron it over halfway through to ensure even cooking. Repeat with the remaining batter, then dust with icing sugar and serve immediately.

What is similar to a stroopwafel? ›

Variants. Cookies similar to the stroopwafel may be found in parts of the Netherlands. Wafers with honey instead of syrup are sold as honingwafels, and cookies with a syrup are sold as stroopkoeken. Crumbs of stroopwafels (trimmings from manufacturing) are also sold in candy cones.

What does pizzelle mean in english? ›

Pizzelles, the oldest known waffle cookies, originated in Italy. The name pizzelle is based on the Italian word 'pizze' meaning round and flat, with the ending 'elle' referring to its small size.

What is the original stroopwafel flavor? ›

The Original Taste: Caramel Stroopwafel.

Why do athletes eat stroopwafels? ›

Athletes worldwide are embracing these caramel-filled waffle delights for their unique combination of carbohydrates, sugars, and fats. The compact and portable nature of stroopwafels makes them a convenient energy source during workouts or competitions.

What does Stroop in stroopwafel mean? ›

A Stroopwafel is a delicious Dutch cookie that looks like a small waffle. Each is filled with a cinnamon spiced buttery caramel syrup. The Dutch word for syrup is stroop. Hence, the name of this cookie means syrup waffle.

Do stroopwafels go bad? ›

How long can I keep the stroopwafels? Markus stroopwafels have a shelf life of at least 5 weeks after the date of shipping (= also the date of baking), when stored in a cool place. This may seem short, but the stroopwafels from Markus contain no artificial additives and preservatives.

What country invented stroopwafels? ›

stroopwafel, a popular Dutch treat similar to a cookie, featuring two thin wafflelike wafers with a sweet filling. Stroopwafel was first made in Gouda, Netherlands, possibly in the late 18th century.

What do you drink with stroopwafels? ›

Our favorite way to enjoy a Daelmans Stroopwafel is to warm it up over a steaming hot cup of coffee or tea. We call it 'Wake the wafel', a Dutch ritual to get more out of your Stroopwafel. Bite into a Daelmans Stroopwafel, and you'll see why this Dutch classic is now a worldwide favorite!

Do stroopwafels have eggs? ›

1 ⅛ cups butter, melted. ¾ cup white sugar. ¼ cup warm milk. 1 large egg.

What is the best way to store pizzelle cookies? ›

How To Store Pizzelles. Allow cookies to cool completely, then transfer them to a storage bag or airtight container. They can be stacked as long as they are no longer warm.

Why aren t my pizzelles 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.

Why are my pizzelles sticking to the pizzelle maker? ›

A: Did you coat the pizzele maker with oil before starting to make a batch? That's the first thing you must do each time. Put a little oil on it, wipe up the excess and heat it up!

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