I remember
making these cookies for my older sons when they were little. I had
forgotten all about the recipe until I went in search of my Cookie
Dough Brownies a while back. This recipe was tucked in with the
brownie one. I remembered how much everyone had loved these so I
decided to make them again.
Then the debate
began. Should I post the recipe here or not. You see I ran into a few
problems while making them this time. I don't remember having any
issues at all way back when I made them before. I think the problem
is, my new waffle maker. You see back then I had one of those big old
flat ones that makes the flatter waffles. Not much to look at but
very tasty. A while back that old waffle maker gave up the ghost.
When picking the new one I chose to go with one of the ones that
makes the thicker waffles with bigger holes. More like a Belgian
Waffle but not quite that thick. Hench the problem with the cookies.
Now the cookies
still taste fantastic. They are apply and cinnamony and just
wonderful. However at least half of mine broke when I removed them
from the waffle maker. I did discover that if I gave the bottom plate
of the waffle maker a good spray with no-stick spray before I poured
in the batter each time it worked better. I also sprayed the top
plate after every other cookie. The original recipe said my cookies
should be cooked in 1 ½ to 2 minutes. Mine took 2 ½ another reason
I think the thicker waffle maker was my problem.
So we have a
lot of very cute waffle shaped cookies and a bunch of broken cookies.
Do the broken ones look as good, no but they taste just as good. So
it is up to you.
These are also
a cookie that will take you some time to cook. My waffle maker only
makes 2 waffle squares and I found I could only cook one cookie in
each square, so that meant cooking off 2 cookies at a time. The
recipe makes about 3 dozen, so it took a while.
My youngest son
says it was well worth all the work but, as far as I remember the
only work he did was eat them. Oh well, I'll probably make these
again pretty soon they are that good.
Apple Waffle
Cookies
1 ½ cups dark
brown sugar
½ cup (1
stick) butter, softened
2 eggs
1 teaspoon
vanilla
1 ½ cups all
purpose flour
1 teaspoon
baking powder
1 teaspoon
cinnamon
½ teaspoon
salt
¼ teaspoon
nutmeg
½ cup shredded
apple (I used a granny smith)
½ finely
chopped pecans
½ cup powdered
sugar
¼ teaspoon
cinnamon
Heat waffle
iron
Beat the brown
sugar and butter together until well creamed. Add the eggs and
vanilla and mix well again.
Add the flour,
baking powder, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, salt and nutmeg and mix until
well combined.
Add the
shredded apple and chopped nuts and stir carefully to combine.
On a small
plate combine the powdered sugar and ¼ teaspoon cinnamon and have
ready for when cookies are baked.
Spray the
waffle iron with no stick spray and drop dough by heaping teaspoon (I
used my smallest cookie scoop) close waffle maker and cook for 1/12
to 2 ½ minutes or until done.
The cookies
will still be very soft and fragile at this point. Carefully remove
the cookies to a wire rack to start to cool, allow to cool 1 minute
(this allows them to firm up just a bit) after this minute dip the
baked cookie into the powdered sugar mixture to lightly coat.
Allow to cool
completely on wire rack.
Repeat for
remaining cookies.
We go about 3
dozen cookies total.
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