Showing posts with label afternoon snacks. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Hand-Me-Down Recipes—Hard Waffles


In my grandmother’s Norwegian family, Hard Waffles were a beloved treat, typically served during afternoon coffee gatherings. Unlike soft waffles, these dense and rich waffles were served cold, generously buttered, and often paired with a selection of cookies, shortbread, fruitcake, and homemade chocolates.

These waffles stand out due to their firm, crisp texture, which makes them perfect for enjoying with a hot cup of coffee. Not overly sweet, they’re a satisfying snack and have a richness that sets them apart from their softer counterparts.

Despite my efforts, I've yet to find a recipe quite like the one my grandmother used, and I'm curious if anyone else has a tradition involving Hard Waffles. Have you encountered this recipe under a different name? If so, please share!

This cherished recipe is written in my maternal grandmother’s own handwriting.

 

Recipe: Hard Waffles

Makes: 4 dozen 2-inch by 2-inch rounds


Ingredients:

2 cups sour milk (cream is better) {I used 2 cups cream + 2 tablespoons lemon juice)
½ cup butter
3 eggs
1 cup white sugar
1 teaspoon soda
2 teaspoons baking powder
½ teaspoon salt
Flour to roll {I added 6½ cups}

Instructions:

  1. In a bowl, combine the sour milk (or cream), butter, eggs, and sugar.

  2. Add the baking soda, baking powder, and salt, mixing well.

  3. Gradually add flour until the dough reaches a workable consistency. The dough should be firm enough to roll out.

  4. Preheat your waffle iron. Roll out the dough and bake in the heated waffle iron until golden brown and crisp.

  5. Allow the waffles to cool.
Serving Suggestion: These Hard Waffles are best served cold, with a generous spread of butter. Pair them with coffee for a traditional Norwegian afternoon treat. They also make a great base for a variety of toppings, including jams, whipped cream, or fruit.


Tasting Notes

Not overly sweet, these waffles have a rich, hearty flavor that pairs perfectly with a strong cup of coffee. For added depth, try incorporating cardamom or another warm spice into the dough for a more aromatic treat.