Stroopwafels

Do you love stroopwafels as much as I do?

United Airlines stopped offering them this past June. I have sorely missed them. United will be bringing them back in January. Hooray! It will make morning flying just a little bit better again. :wink:

I used to get them at Karl Elmerā€™s when they had ā€™em. Could eat a whole package in one sitting, theyā€™re so good. In fact, I might have even done that once or again. :person_facepalming:

Especially when they are a bit warm, or even better, fresh baked :wink:

:smiley: :smiley: ā€¦ :+1: Sounds like me & a half gallon of Bryers Butter Pecan Ice Cream. Just on rare ocassion of courseā€¦ā€¦ :smiley: ā€¦ :person_facepalming:

Quoted for truth!
:smiley: :beer: :beer:

Never heard of them never had any?

Now Pizzelles I know ofā€¦Pizzelle Recipe

MtnDon, they are delicious.
The stroopwafels for united airlines are made bij a factory where i do maintenance sometimes.

I can taste them directly from the production line, fresh and hot.

This is their whebshop.

Beware! This stuff is even more addictive than flashlights. I know this firsthand. :person_facepalming: :person_facepalming: :person_facepalming:
I was one of the lucky ones that was saved by a cavity. :wink:

We used to make stroopwafels at home when I was little, I still have an iron, that is heated over the kitchen stove. I remember that the yeast-dough tastes even better than the final stroopwafel.

Oh no! No more Stroopwafels at United? They used to be my favorite airline. What to do?

ā€¦a quick search andā€¦

ā€¦recipe foundā€¦

ā€¦now, I guess Iā€™ll have to buy myself a pizzelle iron. :wink:

Yes, those are the ones. Daelmanā€™s stroopwafels are sometimes available at Trader Joeā€™s (grocery store chain in USA). When they have them their prices are better than most other places Iā€™ve seen them. Tader Joeā€™s had the 8 piece tin for $2.99 before Christmas. Sometimes they have the minis. You can never eat only one of them.

Iā€™d love to have the opportunity to sample a fresh one. :slight_smile: As they state on the packaging they taste great when warmed and softened over your mug of hot coffee.

I ate my first one in the 1970ā€™s on a trip that took me through the Netherlands. A small cafe in IJmuiden where I had breakfast.

ā€¦and thatā€™s why I now weigh 450lbs. :laughing:

*450lbs of pure muscle.

That is a cool tool!

And caramel.

I bought a tin of these branded ā€œBelgian Boysā€ at a local discount foods store a week or two ago. Never having heard of them I wasnā€™t over eager to open them. On reading this, I broke the double seal and tried one with coffee in the morning. I usually prefer dunker biscuits, (Biscoff, McVities) unlike these which soak up next to nothing from the coffee.

Butt these have there own merits. Nice thin crisp waffle sandwich with a thin caramel center. I offered one to my German wife and she took half the package. An upvote I believe. :+1:

They are one of my wifeā€™s favorite treats. I myself are not a big fan of the wafels.

Have to look for these next time I am at the food stores.

Funny theyā€™re called by their Dutch name over there. :slight_smile:
Stroopwafel.
Stroop means syrup or molasses.
Wafel means waffle.

Prior to Christmas these two cans each held 8 stroopwafels. They did not last long.