Pumpkin Spice Pizzelles Recipe to Keep the Kitchen Cool (2024)

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These pumpkin spice pizzelles are a light and sweet treat that is perfect for autumn enjoyment. Make extra and freeze for later consumption, or freeze and save pumpkin puree and make these amazing cookies fresh for the winter holidays. If you enjoy pumpkin spice, these light cookies are for you.

Your favorite wafer cookies just got more epic. Pumpkin spice pizzelles are warm with cinnamon and ginger, yet crispy like a wafer rather than cake-like, like most pumpkin spice cookies. These cookies are easy to make and take less than an hour for a 30 cookie batch. And you don’t even need an oven. With a pizzelle iron you can make these in a dorm room, a studio apartment, a camper, or anywhere you can plug in for power.

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What’s a Pizzelle?

Pizzelles are an Italian wafer cookie made with a special iron press that squishes the cookie batter between two decorative plates, and then heats it to a crisp cookie texture, much like a waffle cone. Pizzelles are quick to make, and not too sweet. Commonly served with espresso they are a light treat that won’t overwhelm.

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In Italy, where the cookie originated, they are filled with digestive herbs and spices, like anise, cardamom, or ginger. This makes them the ideal finish for a heavy meal.

What I love about pizzelles is their versatility! You can fill them or flavour them in so many unique ways. You can serve them with ice cream, espresso, or hot chocolate. You can make them the finish for the meal or the beginning. You can make them sweet or savory. You can top them with ice cream, sweet butter cream, or even cheese and salsa.

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Try this pumpkin spice pizzelle for a light finish to Thanksgiving Dinner, Sunday Supper, Christmas Eve, or Shabbat. Or serve it with hot cocoa after school. Pizzelles are light and satisfying.

To make this recipe dairy-free, substitute coconut oil for the butter in an equal exchange.

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Pumpkin Spice Pizzelles Recipe

  • Author: Chris Dalziel
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 min
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 30 cookies 1x
  • Category: Desserts
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: Italian
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Description

Pumpkin spice pizzelles are warm with cinnamon and ginger, yet crispy like a wafer rather than cake-like, like most pumpkin spice cookies.

Ingredients

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  • 3 eggs, room temperature
  • ½ cup organic sugar
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • ¼ cup butter, melted
  • ¼ cup pumpkin, pureed
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • 1 ¾ cup flour, organic whole wheat
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon ginger
  • ½ teaspoon cardamom
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder

Instructions

  • Grease the plates of the pizzelle iron generously with butter or coconut oil.
  • Preheat the pizzelle iron according to the manufacturer’s directions.
  • Set up a cooling rack close to where you are baking the pizzelles.
  • In a large mixing bowl, beat the eggs, sugar, and maple syrup together until light and fluffy.
  • Add butter, pumpkin, and vanilla and beat well.
  • Sift flour, cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, salt, and baking powder together and add to egg mixture.
  • Mix until just blended. Don’t overwork the batter.
  • Batter will be stiff. If it is too runny it won’t spread properly in the iron.
  • Drop the batter by the spoonful into the centre of each circle on the pizzelle iron, just slightly toward the back of centre.
  • My pizzelle iron uses 1 heaping teaspoon of batter per pizzelle. Follow the directions with your own pizzelle iron.
  • Close the pizzelle iron over the batter and let it cook until the steam stops. Once the steam stops and the pizzelles are baked remove them from the iron.

Notes

Serve pumpkin spice pizzelles plain, with a dusting of icing sugar, or dip them in melted chocolate. Can’t get enough pumpkin spice? Serve pumpkin spice pizzelles with pumpkin spice latte and celebrate the season, with warmth and good cheer.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 2 cookies
  • Calories: unknown
  • Sugar: unknown
  • Sodium: unknown
  • Fat: unknown
  • Saturated Fat: unknown
  • Unsaturated Fat: unknown
  • Trans Fat: unknown
  • Carbohydrates: unknown
  • Fiber: unknown
  • Protein: unknown
  • Cholesterol: unknown

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Yield: 30 — 4 inch cookies

Ingredients:

  • 3 eggs, room temperature
  • ½ cup organic sugar
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • ¼ cup butter, melted
  • ¼ cup pumpkin or butternut squash, cooked and pureed
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 1 ¾ cup whole wheat flour
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon ginger
  • ½ teaspoon cardamom
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder

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Method:

Grease the plates of the pizzelle iron generously with butter or coconut oil. Preheat the pizzelle iron according to the manufacturer’s directions.

(While my pizzelle iron has a nonstick surface, if I was buying one today, I’d definitely get one with a normal metal surface, to avoid the toxins associated with nonstick cookware, like this one.)

Set up a cooling rack close to where you are baking the pizzelles. One you start cooking them you need to work fast.

In a large mixing bowl, beat the eggs, sugar, and maple syrup together until light and fluffy. I use a wire whisk and beat it by hand. It’s not a difficult batter to work with by hand.

Add butter, pumpkin, and vanilla and beat well.

Sift flour, cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, salt, and baking powder together and add to egg mixture. Mix until just blended. Don’t overwork the batter. Batter will be stiff. If it is too runny it won’t spread properly in the iron.

Drop the batter by the spoonful into the centre of each circle on the pizzelle iron, just slightly toward the back of centre. My pizzelle iron uses 1 heaping teaspoon of batter per pizzelle. Follow the directions with your own pizzelle iron.

It takes a bit of practice to place the dough in exactly the right spot on your iron to fill the design without any overflow. It’s worth the extra effort to get to know your own pizzelle iron so that you know exactly where to place the batter.

Close the pizzelle iron over the batter and let it cook until the steam stops. Once the steam stops and the pizzelles are baked remove them from the iron.

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How long should you cook pizzelles?

Most pizzelle irons will evenly brown your pizzelles in 30 seconds to 2 minutes. Once the steam stops, though, the pizzelle may be pale, tan brown. If you plan to shape the pizzelle, remove them from the iron at this stage. They will be more pliable and less likely to crack when you roll them. Pumpkin pizzelles are fairly moist. To crisp them up allow them to become golden brown before removing them from the pizzelle iron.

If you plan to serve them as flat wafers, the darker pizzelle has a more intense caramelized flavour.

Shaping pizzelles

If you want to roll them into cones or cut them into wedges do that immediately when they come off the pizzelle iron. They are soft and pliable then. As they cool they will crisp up.

Place them on the cooling rack.

When they are cool enough to handle, I pull off the outer edges that are outside the design. This is optional. I save the crumbs for toppings for other cakes and desserts.

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How to serve pizzelles

Serve pumpkin spice pizzelles plain, with a dusting of icing sugar, or dip them in melted chocolate. Can’t get enough pumpkin spice? Serve pumpkin spice pizzelles with pumpkin spice latte and celebrate the season, with warmth and good cheer.

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More pizzelles

After making pumpkin spice pizzelles, while you still have your pizzelle iron warmed up. try these other pizzelle wafers, too! Pizzelles are so versatile you can create many different flavours, both sweet and savory. They are so quick to make, too. A single batch from start to finish takes less than 30 minutes.

Traditional Anise pizzelles

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With 12 recipes to chose from, you can find a light and tasty pizzelle to pair with any meal, occasion, or gift. Enjoy these versatile cookies as a savory accompaniment to a meal, or a delicious and light cracker substitute. Or, focus on the sweet recipes with delicious options that are perfect paired with tea, coffee, hot chocolate, or milk.

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FAQs

How do you keep homemade pizzelles fresh? ›

Avoid storing them in the refrigerator, as the moisture in the fridge can make them lose their crispness. Over time, pizzelle may become less crisp. If you notice they have lost their desired texture, you can try reheating them in the oven briefly to regain some of their crispness.

Does humidity affect pizzelles? ›

The bad thing about pizzelles, particularly for a summer wedding, is that they are highly susceptible to humidity. For a summer wedding, you may want to think about making them as close to the wedding date as you conveniently can.

How long can you keep pizzelles? ›

They will easily keep well for at least 1 month. To freeze the pizzelle, make sure they are completely cool, then store them in an airtight container or resealable freezer bag and freeze for up to 3 months.

How do you harden pizzelles? ›

How do you keep Pizzelle crispy? First, cool your pizzelle completely before storing them. They need to cool on wire cooling racks, not a baking sheet. The wire cooling racks help the steam/heat evaporate so the cookies don't maintain any moisture.

What is the best way to keep homemade cookies fresh? ›

Keep cookies cool

Your stored cookies will stay freshest in a cool, dry place, such as the back shelf of your pantry. Depending on the variety, they'll last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. You can also freeze cookies for up to six months.

What is the best container to store pizzelles in? ›

Recipe Notes

Storage: Store finished pizzelles in an airtight container at room temperature, where they will keep well for 7 days.

How do you keep cookies crisp in humid weather? ›

Keep those cookies crisp by storing them in an airtight container. Some people toss a piece of bread in with the cookies to help absorb any excess moisture. You could also re-crisp them by baking on a wire rack in a 300 degree F oven for a few minutes.

How do I keep pizzelles crisp? ›

The best way to keep pizzelle cookies nice and crisp is to make sure they are cooled completely before storing or stacking. They're best stored wrapped in aluminum foil but you can also use plastic bags, containers, or cookie tins once cooled.

Is butter or margarine better for pizzelles? ›

As far as the fat used in pizzelle, some recipes will call for oil, others margarine, lard or Crisco. But having tried other fats, I always return to unsalted butter. They crisp up nicely, don't have an oily aftertaste, and cook to perfection in their special pizzelle press.

Should I spray my pizzelle maker? ›

Oil - it could very well be that modern pizzelle makers are so "nonstick" that you do not need to use any cooking spray. Am noting here that when you research recipes, you may encounter a debate about whether or not to use oil or butter. For years our family uses a light spray of cooking oil as needed - it's just fine.

What does pizzelle mean in Italian? ›

A Crispy History

Pizzelles, the oldest known waffle cookies, originated in Italy. The name pizzelle is based on the Italian word 'pizze' meaning round and flat, with the ending 'elle' referring to its small size.

How to store pizzelles after baking? ›

Yes, as crisp as waffle cones. If you keep them air tight they will keep well. In the freezer they'll keep for many weeks.

How do Italians eat pizzelles? ›

Pizzelle are popular during Christmas and Easter. They are often found at Italian weddings, alongside other traditional pastries such as cannoli and traditional Italian biscuits. It is also common to sandwich two pizzelle with cannoli cream (ricotta blended with sugar) or hazelnut spread.

How should pizzelles be stored? ›

Allow cookies to cool completely, then transfer them to a storage bag or airtight container. They can be stacked as long as they are no longer warm. Store at room temperature for 3 to 4 weeks or wrap them in a layer of plastic wrap and freeze for several months!

Why are my pizzelles thick? ›

Case in point - this past Christmas I followed a pizzelle recipe but forgot to add the baking powder. They turned out thin, crisp and delicious. Next time I added the baking powder, and the pizzelles were thicker and soft. I, too, prefer thin and crisp and will intentionally omit the baking powder next time.

Can you put pizzelles in the fridge? ›

Pizzelle dough can be made in advance and stored in an airtight container for up to 3 days in the refrigerator. Allow the dough to come to room temperature before cooking. Pizzelles can be frozen in an airtight container for up to 3 months.

Do you have to grease a pizzelle iron? ›

Pizzelle are made on a pizzelle iron, which works a lot like a waffle iron. Add the batter to the heated iron (it usually only needs to be greased for the first batch), then close and cook for about 90 seconds.

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