It is interesting that you are cutting the stroopwafel while it is in the waffle maker. We usually bake our waffles in 50-60 seconds, so I guess our waffles are a bit thinner (4 mm at low point, 5 mm at high point of the ridges)
How come you guys are baking stroopwafels? I thought it was a Dutch delicacy ;-)
@MrPositive805 You can buy the stroopwafel irons from the C. Palmer Manufacturing company, West Newton, PA. You can find the link within the description of my video of the operation. Follow my RockItScienceGuy link to my videos.
We made them to give as gifts to friends.
cocabear70 11 months ago
It is interesting that you are cutting the stroopwafel while it is in the waffle maker. We usually bake our waffles in 50-60 seconds, so I guess our waffles are a bit thinner (4 mm at low point, 5 mm at high point of the ridges)
How come you guys are baking stroopwafels? I thought it was a Dutch delicacy ;-)
wafelhuis 1 year ago
Hi Dave, Thanks for the response and the tip where to purchase. We are actually running a stroopwafel shop now in Japan. wafelhuis . com
wafelhuis 1 year ago
I wonder where you can get this tiny waffle maker. It looks like a neat waffle maker, which is perfect for stroopwafels.
MrPositive805 2 years ago
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RockItScienceGuy 1 year ago
@MrPositive805 You can buy the stroopwafel irons from the C. Palmer Manufacturing company, West Newton, PA. You can find the link within the description of my video of the operation. Follow my RockItScienceGuy link to my videos.
RockItScienceGuy 1 year ago