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Dutch Delights: Stroopwafels

Dutch Delights: Stroopwafels

February 4, 2011 6 Comments 6595 views

StroopwafelWhat

Stroopwafels – a waffle made from two thin layers of baked batter with a caramel-like syrup filling in the middle. The batter for the waffles is made from flour, butter, brown sugar, yeast, milk, and eggs. The batter is shaped into balls which are cooked on a waffle iron. When the waffle is baked, and while it is still warm, it is cut into two halves. The warm filling, made from syrup, brown sugar, butter, and cinnamon, is spread in between the waffle halves, gluing them together.
 

Why

According to Wikipedia, “the stroopwafel originates from Gouda in the Netherlands. It was first made during the late 18th century or early 19th century by a baker using leftovers from the bakery, such as breadcrumbs, which were sweetened with syrup. One story ascribes the invention of the stroopwafel to the baker Gerard Kamphuisen, which would date the first stroopwafels somewhere between 1810, the year when he opened his bakery, and 1840, the year of the oldest known recipe for syrup waffles. In the 19th century, there were around 100 syrup waffle bakers in Gouda, which was the only city in which they were made until 1870. After 1870 they were also made at parties and in markets outside the city of Gouda. In the 20th century, factories started to make stroopwafels. In 1960 there were 17 factories in Gouda alone.”
 

Where

Stroopwafels are available in many locations. You can purchase them in the cookie/cake area of supermarkets, at some bakeries and also at specific stroopwafel stands where they are made fresh.

If you aren’t in the Netherlands and are desperate to get your hands on some stroopwafels, you might like to try I Love Stroopwafels.
 

When

Luckily, they can be found year round.
 

Varieties

Why would you want to mess with perfection? However, you can find them in different sizes and sometimes dipped in chocolate. If you are buying them freshly made, you may also be able to buy a small cup of all the leftovers – all the broken, gooey bits.
 

How Much [Should I Eat]

Stroopwafels are pretty wonderful. When I used to work in Amsterdam they were in one of the vending machines outside the office. We would often have people from the States over to work on projects and they would buy one wondering what it was. From that moment on you would find they had cleared out the machine and were living basically on a stroopwafel diet.
 

Pas Op! (Watch Out!)

Just before it is eaten, the stroopwafel is often placed on top of a cup of hot drink (e.g. tea or coffee) in order to soften it up. The filling then melts making the stroopwafel extra delicious. This is a (messier) way to become addicted quicker.

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Heather Tucker

Heather Tucker

Heather is a writer, photographer and explorer of the world with bylines in Porthole Cruise Magazine, Taste&Travel International, Holland.com, and ACCESS Magazine, amongst others. She is addicted to pen, paper, hotels, organisation and hippos. In addition to Cloggie Central, you can find her over at Travel Gluttons.

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Comments

  • Danielle Danielle February 06, 15:07

    I love stroopwafels, but prefer stroopkoeken. :)

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  • cloggieintraining cloggieintraining February 06, 20:56

    I find them all a bit sweet but every once in awhile they hit the spot.

    Reply
  • forkless forkless July 19, 13:55

    I visited a friend in Tampa a while ago that was excited to introduce me to Stroeps (clueless as to what they were) as she called them, only to find out they were stroopwafels. -)

    Reply
  • Heather Heather July 27, 09:23

    It is funny how many places you can find them.  I saw them at a supermarket in the UK the other day and my brother found them at a gas station in the States.

    Reply
  • Jeroen Jeroen August 02, 16:00

    Stroopwafels zijn geweldig, voor mijn basisschool was elke woensdag een markt. Qls ik geluk had mocht ik dan een zakje kruimels kopen, dat was om de een of andere reden een groter avontuur dan de 'gewone' stroopwafels, hoewel zo'n enorme warme stroopwafel natuurlijk ook niet te versmaden is. Ik denk dat ik er binnenkort weer eens een ga kopen als er weer markt is...

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