I like stroopwafels, but they’re too expensive in Denmark. I bet you can make them at home for a tenth of the price.

But whats the best recipe?

    • EvilCartyen@feddit.dkOP
      link
      fedilink
      Nederlands
      arrow-up
      5
      ·
      5 months ago

      Thank you for the very thorough answer :) I will give that recipe a try - with some amendments due to availability etc.

      I think I will be ok ingredients-wise; Danish butter is also at least 80% fat, we have the same full milk (sødmælk), and we have the same kind of dark sirup (mørk sirup) which has around 75-78% sugar content and is also made from sugar beet.

      The main issue will be the wafels themselves - my ‘krumkagejern’ does not leave room for the waffle to rise enough to cut it in half. But I think if I use the right dough I can bake them like I bake ‘gode råd’ (good advice) cookies.

    • EvilCartyen@feddit.dkOP
      link
      fedilink
      Nederlands
      arrow-up
      3
      ·
      5 months ago

      I have what’s called a krumkagejern in danish, it makes thin cookie like waffles. I figured I would use two of them in a stroopwafel, but in most recipes I see the wafels are cut in half.