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| itlldue |
Posted: December 04, 2007 01:30 pm
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My wife is mostly Dutch, and her grandmother owned a dairy in Corona, Ca. (LA area). When they were kids, they used to go down there for Christmas. It was a tradition for grandma to make Stroopwafels every year, and my wife used to help if she was there. It can be a little messy, so they used to make them in one of the milk houses. She got a copy of the recipe, and makes them for Christmas every year. Although most of her relatives are Dutch, none of them take the time to do it. One batch will make about 90 "cookies", and she will make from 4 to 5 batches each year.
Today was the day for the first batch, so I snuck in the house to take a few photos. The dough is made a day or two in advance and allowed to chill in the refrigerator. It is then rolled into balls a little smaller than a golf ball and cooked on a Stroopwafel iron, in the second photo, for a minute or so-just golden. They are then taken out and sliced in half while still puffy and warm. Then, you take a tablespoon of the gooey stuff, which is a mixture of sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon, dark Karo syrup, and butter, all melted together, put it in the center, and put the top on, and let cool. You can see what the final product looks like. She does it by herself, so she's running from one spot to the other the whole time. It's quite an effort, but she enjoys it, and our friends and relatives look forward to them every year. Here's the battlefield........ Attached Image (Click thumbnail to expand) ![]() -------------------- IN ORDER TO BE OLD AND WISE, YOU MUST FIRST BE YOUNG AND STUPID
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| itlldue |
Posted: December 04, 2007 01:31 pm
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![]() Seeking Moderator Degree................ Group: Moderator Posts: 2863 Member No.: 7 Joined: June 30, 2006 |
-------------------- IN ORDER TO BE OLD AND WISE, YOU MUST FIRST BE YOUNG AND STUPID
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| itlldue |
Posted: December 04, 2007 01:32 pm
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![]() Seeking Moderator Degree................ Group: Moderator Posts: 2863 Member No.: 7 Joined: June 30, 2006 |
-------------------- IN ORDER TO BE OLD AND WISE, YOU MUST FIRST BE YOUNG AND STUPID
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| itlldue |
Posted: December 04, 2007 01:33 pm
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![]() Seeking Moderator Degree................ Group: Moderator Posts: 2863 Member No.: 7 Joined: June 30, 2006 |
-------------------- IN ORDER TO BE OLD AND WISE, YOU MUST FIRST BE YOUNG AND STUPID
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| itlldue |
Posted: December 04, 2007 01:34 pm
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![]() Seeking Moderator Degree................ Group: Moderator Posts: 2863 Member No.: 7 Joined: June 30, 2006 |
-------------------- IN ORDER TO BE OLD AND WISE, YOU MUST FIRST BE YOUNG AND STUPID
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| dingus |
Posted: December 04, 2007 03:02 pm
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![]() How can people be so cruel? Group: Admin Posts: 4734 Member No.: 3 Joined: June 29, 2006 |
looks delicious, i could go for some of that.
-------------------- Teledyne AR9, Yamaha B-2x, Yamaha M-2, Hafler DH-110, EAD DSP 1000, Wadia WT-3200.
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| hifi_nut |
Posted: December 04, 2007 03:22 pm
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![]() Giving it another try Group: Charter Member Posts: 3384 Member No.: 6 Joined: June 30, 2006 |
Looks delicious.
I see no Sansui nor Klipsch in the kitchen, though. unforgiveable. |
| Lazarus Short |
Posted: January 01, 2008 12:21 pm
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I had been eyeing the things [product of Holland] in the health food section of the local Hy-Vee for some time,and last week, I bought a box and they were so good, I ate them all at one sitting. Yummy! I'm sure the home made are better, but they do look like a lot of work. Thanks for sharing!
Laz -------------------- Everything has a crack in it. That's how the light gets in.
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