Pizzelle are a beautiful, thin Italian cookie featuring grid or floral imprints. Sometimes, they are rolled into cylinders to use for cannoli or are dusted with powdered sugar. Because of their beauty and elegance, a lot of people do not know how easy and simple a pizzelle recipe really is.
When making these cookies, they are more time consuming to make than they are difficult. The dough is not baked in the oven, but spooned out onto a hot iron with patterned grids. The cookies are baked, filling the grids and creating the thin, patterned cookie. Pizzelle makers usually only make from one to four cookies at a time, and come in different sizes.
However, the supplies and ingredients themselves are pretty simple and easy to find. As a matter of fact, you probably already have part of them in your baking supplies. These are the ingredients commonly used in a pizzelle recipe and supplies used in the baking.
Basic Cookie Ingredients -- The ingredients typically found in many cookie recipes include flour, butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla extract, salt, and baking powder. Pizzelle are very much the same. In fact, for a basic vanilla cookie, these ingredients are all you really need. But to change the flavor quickly, change out the vanilla for another extract, such as banana or peppermint.
Flavoring Oil -- More concentrated and used in a smaller quantity than an extract, these are also utilized to flavor a pizzelle recipe. Anise, with its licorice taste, is common and is an Italian favorite. If it is not what you prefer, though, you have many other options to use. Orange and cinnamon are also good choices. Flavoring oils are often found with candy making supplies or online.
An Electric Mixer -- Because the recipe makes a thick dough, it is best to use an electric mixer.
A Pizzelle Maker -- True, a pizzelle iron is not a very multifunctional appliance. It's mainly used to make pizzelle and a couple of other waffle-style cookies. But it is well worth investing in an electric one if you make these cookies at least once a year. A pizzelle maker heats the cookies between two sets of grids. It has anywhere from one to four grid sets in the maker. They can be found in stores and online.
Powdered Sugar In A Sifter -- Dust the cookies lightly with sifted powdered sugar after they cool. While it is not necessary, it makes the presentation prettier.
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