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Italian Pizzelle Using Anise

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Recipe

 

Yield

14 servings

Prep

30 min

Cook

15 min

Ready

60 min
Trans-fat Free, High Fiber

Ingredients

Amount Measure Ingredient Features
3 cups sugar
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3 ½ cups eggs
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2 ¼ cups vegetable shortening
melted
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5 tablespoons orange zest
grated
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3 tablespoons lemon zest
grated
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3 teaspoons orange extract
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2 teaspoons lemon extract
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1 cup vanilla extract
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1 teaspoon anise oil
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8 cups all-purpose flour
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Ingredients

Amount Measure Ingredient Features
7.1E+2 ml sugar
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828 ml eggs
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532 ml vegetable shortening
melted
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75 ml orange zest
grated
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45 ml lemon zest
grated
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15 ml orange extract
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1E+1 ml lemon extract
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237 ml vanilla extract
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5 ml anise oil
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1.9 l all-purpose flour
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Directions

You need a pizzelle iron to make the cookies.

These can be found at Safeway or any good Deli or specialty food or cooking store.

Whip the eggs until very frothy.

Add the sugar and cream well.

Add the melted shortening--be sure it is not hot--and cream well.

Add the flavorings and mix well.

I use anise oil because the flavor is more intense--use just a little more if you really like a strong anise flavor.

Measure half the flour in a very large bowl--8 quart size or better--add the egg mixture and mix together with a heavy wooden spoon--or any large spoon.

Add the remaining half of the flour one cup at a time and mix You have added enough flour when the mixture "glomps"off the spoon and is still a little runny--not real thick. Usually 7 cups of flour is adequate. Heat up the iron for a few minutes then make the cookies by placing 1 full teaspoon full of the dough in the center of each form. Press closed tightly and cook for about 1 minute. Immediately move the cookie to wax paper to cool. The cookies are very soft at this point and will take the shape of any bumps in the wax paper--so make it smooth. This recipe makes about 14 -20 dozen cookies depending on the size you make them. It can be cut in half easily without losing any flavor. When the cookies are thoroughly cool--crisp--stack them and leave them in the open--do not cover they will become very soft and unappetizing. If you can, do not eat them for about 3 days to a week. The flavor of the anise improves with a few days age.



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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 677g (23.9 oz)
Amount per Serving
Calories 195311% from fat
 % Daily Value *
Total Fat 24g 36%
Saturated Fat 7g 35%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 899mg 300%
Sodium 308mg 13%
Total Carbohydrate 117g 117%
Dietary Fiber 8g 32%
Sugars g
Protein 106g
Vitamin A 21% Vitamin C 27%
Calcium 18% Iron 87%
* based on a 2,000 calorie diet How is this calculated?
 
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