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Made in a waffle iron and topped with a maple glaze, these Waffle Cookies are unique and tasty and everyone is going to love them.
That’s right, we are trying something totally different; we’re baking cookies on a waffle iron.
One might think this technique wouldn’t work, but it does. The cookies come out of the waffle iron feeling a bit soft and waffle-like. Then once they start to cool, they get a semi-firm, almost-crusty exterior which makes them more cookie-like.
Since waffles aren’t complete without maple syrup, these cookies get dipped into a maple syrup glaze for the ultimate finishing touch. This really drives home that classic waffle flavor we all love.
TABLE OF CONTENTS hide
1 Why You’ll Love This Recipe
2 Ingredients
3 How To Make
4 Recipe Tips and Variations
5 Frequently Asked Questions
6 More Unique Cookies to Try
7 Waffle Cookies with Maple Glaze
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- People love waffles and people love breakfast foods for dinner, so why not bite-sized waffles coated in a maple glaze?
- You can eat these waffle cookies any time of the day. Breakfast, snack, or dessert. We don’t judge here.
- The addition of the maple syrup glaze makes these waffle cookies taste like real waffles but in cookie form!
- Not a fan of maple syrup? No worries. You can change the flavor of these waffle cookies in several different ways. I’ve shared some variations below.
Ingredients
Waffle Cookies:
- unsalted butter – I prefer using unsalted butter to control the amount of salt in my recipe. Kerrygold is my go-to brand.
- sugar
- kosher salt
- cinnamon – The addition of cinnamon adds great flavor to these waffle cookies. It also works well with the maple in the glaze.
- eggs
- all-purpose flour
Maple Glaze:
- confectioners’ sugar
- pure maple syrup – Maple syrup adds to that authentic waffle flavor. Finding Home Farms is my preferred brand of maple syrup.
- kosher salt – Kosher salt is the go-to in my kitchen.
How To Make
I’ll walk you through the steps for making waffle cookies. For your convenience, I’ve provided a full ingredient list and recipe instructions at the bottom of this post.
- Start by making the waffle batter in the bowl of a stand mixer. Cream together the butter and sugar until smooth. Add the salt and cinnamon. Mix to combine.
- Turn the mixer to medium and add the eggs one at a time until incorporated.
- Slowly add the flour. The batter will be sticky.
- Turn on your waffle iron and set the temperature at medium-high.
- Add about a tablespoon of dough to each section of the waffle iron.
- “Bake” for two to four minutes or until the cookies are golden brown.
- Let the cookies cool and “crisp up” on a wire rack.
- Mix together the glaze.
- Dip the top of each cookie into the glaze and return the cookies to the cooling rack to set.
- Pack and store your waffle cookies in an air-tight container.
Recipe Tips and Variations
- Avoid overmixing the batter. Mix until just incorporated.
- The cookies will be hot once baked. Use a fork or tongs to transfer them to a cooling rack.
- These cookies are a bit time-consuming because you can only “bake” four at once (depending on the size of your waffle iron), but they bake quickly. I think the results make the time involved totally worth it.
Variations:
Waffles come in many different flavors. You’re waffle cookies can too! Here are a few variations to try:
- Red Velvet Waffle Cookies I’ve already tried this.
- Funfetti Waffle Cookies They’re perfect for a party or birthday.
- Chocolate Waffle Cookies
- Mix-Ins: Add blueberries, peanut butter chips, chocolate chips, etc. to your batter.
- Flavored Glazes: Instead of maple syrup, try lemon juice, cinnamon, chocolate, etc.
- Skip the glaze and just sprinkle with powdered sugar.
You’re only limited by your creativity. Have fun and experiment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best waffle maker for waffle cookies?
I like using a waffle iron that makes at least four waffles at once. This will increase your productivity.
Can you put cookie dough in a waffle maker?
You sure can! You can use almost any cookie dough. For this recipe, we’re making the dough from scratch.
How do I store these cookies?
Store them in a tightly sealed container for up to a week.
Can I freeze these cookies?
Yes! You can store them in a freezer container for up to 2 months.
More Unique Cookies to Try
- Kitchen Sink Cookies
- Peanut Butter Candy Bar Cookies
- Salted Caramel Crumb Bars
- Peanut Butter and Jelly Thumbprint Cookies
- Pistachio Shortbread Cookies
And don’t miss the round-up of my favorite cookies!
I hope you’ll try this delicious waffle cookies.If you do, please leave a comment and a 5-star rating below.
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Waffle Cookies with Maple Glaze
Made in a waffle iron and topped with a maple glaze,these Waffle Cookies are a unique and tasty cookie everyone is going to love.
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Course: cookies, Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: dessert, waffles
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes minutes
Servings: 36
Calories: 118kcal
Ingredients
- 1 cup unsalted butter softened
- 1 cup sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoons cinnamon
- 3 eggs
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
Maple Glaze
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 1/3 cup pure maple syrup
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
Instructions
In the bowl of a stand mixer, cream together the butter and sugar until smooth (about 4-5 minutes). Add the salt and cinnamon. Mix to combine.
Turn the mixer to medium and add the eggs one at a time until incorporated.
Set the mixer to low and slowly add the flour. The batter will be sticky.
Next, turn on your waffle iron and set the temperature to medium-high (400 degrees F). Add about a tablespoon of dough to each section of the waffle iron. “Bake” for 2-4 minutes or until the cookies golden brown. Let the cookies cool and crisp up on a wire rack.
For the glaze, whisk together the powdered sugar, maple syrup, and salt until smooth. (If the mixture seems too thick, you can thin it with a little milk.) Dip the tops of each cookie into the glaze and return them to the cooling rack to set. Pack and store your waffle cookies in an air-tight container.
Nutrition
Calories: 118kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 27mg | Sodium: 39mg | Potassium: 21mg | Fiber: 0.2g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 178IU | Vitamin C: 0.004mg | Calcium: 9mg | Iron: 0.4mg