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surely_maeby t1_izpbqot wrote

What’s a pizelle

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H2Joee OP t1_izpcw84 wrote

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surely_maeby t1_izpd45j wrote

I didn’t know I needed this.

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tagehring t1_izq59fn wrote

My grandmother used to make them by the pound when I was a kid. It's not Christmas without them.

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H2Joee OP t1_izq7auf wrote

Same, she’s 91 and still going strong, we probably made 150 of them today 😂

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lightfires t1_izqzh7s wrote

Cherish her. I miss my grandma so much. We're making her pizzele recipe this year for Christmas

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Guardian1030 t1_izplpmu wrote

Anise ones with a whipped cream cheese frosting for dipping… 🤤

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nerdallica t1_izqm2hy wrote

Grandma, I miss you. I haven't had a pizzelle since. 😞

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slackmandu t1_izqmvty wrote

Aww man....

I wish I could send you some.

My wife just made a fresh batch

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megispj89 t1_izsvfha wrote

Same, I can even taste it, even though I haven’t had one since she died. Oh they were so light and airy you’d end up housing like 90 before a second thought

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Juache45 t1_izq3cft wrote

I had never heard of these until a couple of weeks ago…. My friend is Italian and she uses these to make them during the holidays, it’s a tradition in her family.

Edit to add: Not sure if she makes actual “Pizelles”

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H2Joee OP t1_izq7787 wrote

If she’s Italian she’s probably making pizzelle’s. My Grandma is Italian and she makes them every year around this time.

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15795After t1_j0htpkc wrote

Are they soft like a waffle? Hard like a cookie? Or somewhere in between?

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H2Joee OP t1_j0htxdy wrote

It really depends on how long you cook them but usually a good somewhere in the crunch range.

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