Lemon Pizzelle Recipe - Classic Christmas Cookie - Savoring The Good® (2024)

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This lemonpizzelle recipe is a citrus variation of the classic pizzelle recipe and a delicious addition to your Christmas cookie recipe box. Thin and crisp, pizzelles are a classic Italian cookie and are a favorite to take to holiday cookie exchanges.

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These cookies are a variation of my chocolate pizzelle recipe as well as the classic anise pizzelle recipe. I would advise storing the anise cookies away from your other cookies.The aroma of the cooking cookies reminds me of summers gone by and lemonade popsicles and running through sprinklers.

Here is why this recipe is amazing:

  • My grandmother would make these for us each Christmas and there is a bit of nostalgia for me with this recipe.
  • A delicious variation of anise pizzels with out the licorish flavoring.
  • Easy step by step photo insturctions will give you the formula for success.

Ingredients need:

  • eggs
  • sugar
  • butter, melted and cooled
  • flour
  • Lemon Zest
  • baking powder
  • pinch of salt

How to make this recipe:

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How to make lemon pizzelle batter

  1. Melt butter and allow to cool.
  2. In a mixing bowl with the paddle attachment, beat eggs and sugar until light yellow. 2-3 minutes on medium high speed.Lemon Pizzelle Recipe - Classic Christmas Cookie - Savoring The Good® (3)
  3. Add melted butter, lemon zest to the batter and stir until combined.
  4. In a separate bowl, sift together the flour, salt and the baking powder.
  5. Fold the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients until just blended. Do not over mix.

How to cook the pizzells:

  1. Heat the pizzelle iron according to the manufacture instructions. Lemon Pizzelle Recipe - Classic Christmas Cookie - Savoring The Good® (4)
  2. Place 1 heaping tablespoon of batter into the center, back portion of the pizzelle press.Lemon Pizzelle Recipe - Classic Christmas Cookie - Savoring The Good® (5)
  3. Close the lid and bake for 40-50 seconds or until light golden in color.
  4. Remove from the iron with a chop stick and cool on a cooling rack.
  5. Repeat with the remaining batter.

Frequently asked questions, answers and tips:

Top tips:

Break off the excess edges to clean up the cookies
Allow the cookies to cool completely and air our for several hours after cooing.
Make pizzelles in the winter when the humidity is lower.

How do you clean a pizzelle iron?

Wipe a pizzelle iron clean with a damp cloth, and then dry the iron. Remove any burnt-on dough with a brush or other non-metal implement. If your model of iron has removable cooking plates, follow manufacture instructions for cleaning. DO NOT SUBMERGE AN ELECTRIC PIZZELLE IRON IN WATER.

Why do my pizzelle not taste the best straight out of the iron?

Pizzelles need to 'mature' or 'bloom' over time. The flavors mature over time. Make pizzelles at the beginning of cookie season and you will be able to enjoy them more and more as time goes on.

How do you keep Pizzelles fresh?

When you want pizzelles to be fresh without freezing them, first wrap them in foil in bundles of up to 6, and place the cookie bundles in a cookie or metal tins. Just like grandma had.

Can you freeze Pizzelles?

The key to freezing pizzelle cookies is to make sure they are completely cool. Then, wrap them in groups of six, or less, in plastic wrap and store in airtight containers. Freeze for up to three months. They will thaw very quickly.

How do I make my Pizzelles crisp again?

If the humidity gets to the pizzelles, making them soft, they can be made fresh again by placing the pizzelles on a cookie sheet and bake them for just under two minutes in an oven preheated to 350. The dry heat of the oven will pull some of the moisture in the pizzelles, keeping them crisp and freshen them up.

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Lemon Pizzelle Recipe

Sarah Mock

These lemon pizzelles will be a delicious addition to your Christmas cookie recipe box. Learn about the secret to perfect pizzelle cookies.

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Prep time for the recipePrep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook time for the recipeCook Time 1 minute min

total time to prep and cook the recipe.Total Time 11 minutes mins

Course Cookie Recipes

Cuisine Italian

Makes 20 cookies

Per Serving 122 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

How to make lemon pizzelle batter:

  • Melt butter and allow to cool.

  • In a mixing bowl with the paddle attachment, beat eggs and sugar until light yellow. 2-3 minutes on medium high speed.

  • Add melted butter, lemon zest to the batter and stir until combined.

  • In a separate bowl, sift together the flour, salt and the baking powder.

  • Fold the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients until just blended. Do not over mix.

How to cook lemon pizzelle cookies:

  • Heat the pizzelle iron according to the manufacture instructions.

  • Place 1 heaping tablespoon of batter into the center, back portion of the pizzelle press.

  • Close the lid and bake for 40-50 seconds or until light golden in color.

  • Remove from the iron with a chop stick and cool on a cooling rack.

  • Repeat with the remaining batter.

Notes

What is the secret to keeping the perfect pizzelle crispy?

  1. As soon as the pizzelle come out of the pizzelle iron, lay them flat on a cooling rack.
  2. Do not stack the cookies because the steam will make them to lose their crispiness.
  3. Pizzelles need to breathe. Once all the pizzelle are cooked and cooled, allow them to air dry for a few hours.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 122kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 40mg | Sodium: 103mg | Sugar: 8g

Nutrition Disclosure

Nutritional facts are estimates and are provided as a courtesy to the reader. Please utilize your own brand nutritional values to double check against our estimates. Nutritional values are calculated via a third party. Changing ingredients, amounts or cooking technique will alter the estimated nutritional calculations.

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    1. Amelia (Amy)

      Dear Sarah Moch , I’ve made these a million times , but I’m a 91 year old Italian and most often used anise , and others but not lemon . I will surely make some lemon , sounds awesome . Just want to mention that I often let the pizzelle get soft so family could enjoy an ice cream sandwich without the cookie crumbling while eating it . They asked me and it works great . Thank you for sharing your recipe . Sincerely , Amelia

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    2. aurora young

      I have been trying to make these but don't seem to have it right yet. When you say heaping tablespoon of dough are you using a regular dinner tablespoon or a measuring spoon tablespoon? Mother-in-law made the pizzells all the time but I don't have her recipe now that she is gone. Help me please!!!!

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      • Sarah Mock

        If you have Pampered Chef scoops (hello bridal shower gifts from the '90's!) I use the small scoop but I don't scrape it. I just scoop and dump. Play with it and see what works for you. You will get into a rhythm and find what works for you.

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    3. Portia

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    FAQs

    Why are my Pizzelles not crispy? ›

    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.

    How do you make pizzelle cookies crisp? ›

    If you have access to an oven, preheat it to 300 degrees. Stack the cookies on a sheet pan and place in the oven, then turn the oven off. Let cookies remain in warm oven for an hour or longer to dry out. This should help return some of the crispiness to the pizzelles.

    Why is my pizzelle batter so thick? ›

    Some recipes use baking powder in their batter – this gives a slightly softer, thicker pizzelle.

    Why are my Pizzelle cookies soft? ›

    Pizzelles should be crunchy! They're a thin, light, crispy cookie. If your pizelles are soft, it means they have absorbed moisture from the air or they weren't cooked enough.

    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.

    Why are my cookies soft instead of crispy? ›

    Q: Why are my cookies not crisp enough? They are underbaked. Lower your oven temperature and bake longer but at a lower temperature. Using too much flour or the wrong kind of flour.

    How do you keep cookies crisp and chewy? ›

    To keep crispy cookies crisp, you need to keep them away from moisture. Always store different types of cookies separately—soft cookies can cause crispy cookies to soften due to their extra moisture. Place crispy cookies in an airtight container, but don't completely seal it.

    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 produces crispness in cookies? ›

    Sugar: Using white sugar or corn syrup in a cookie produces a crisp end product. Corn syrup also browns more readily than some other sugars. Egg: Recipes without egg will yield a flatter, crisper cookie with more spread. Eggs provide moisture for steam which leavens the cookie dough.

    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.

    Why are my pizzelles sticking to the pizzelle maker? ›

    A: Did you coat the pizzele maker with oil before starting to make a batch? That's the first thing you must do each time. Put a little oil on it, wipe up the excess and heat it up!

    Is pizzelle a girl? ›

    Pizzelle was confirmed transfem by the developers in the Sugary Spire discord. This is a cause of frequent confusion, due to Pizzelle using any pronouns.

    What is the best container for pizzelles? ›

    *Tip: Make sure you fully cool your pizzelles and do not cover for several hours as they will get mushy and soft – you want them to stay crispy! That's why I love my metal tin or glass containers – they keep them nice and fresh!

    What is the best brand for a pizzelle maker? ›

    Our Top Pick: CucinaPro Pizzelle Baker

    This CucinaPro delivers standout features, including a nonstick surface that helps the cookies to lift from the grid with ease and extra-thick baking plates for even heat distribution. For the pizzelle traditionalist, it's also available in a polished stainless steel interior.

    Do you grease a pizzelle iron? ›

    Heat your pizzelle maker, grease it with a little olive oil and add a generous spoon of your batter. Remove the excess batter with a fork (and remember like Nonna to always clean the stove when you finish!). Lay the cooked pizzelle on the table as they will dry faster.

    Why are my crinkle cookies not crinkling? ›

    While we found that multiple factors can affect how quickly the top dries out and thus how many cracks are formed (including the temperature of the dough and how rapidly it spreads in the oven), a simple tweak turned out to be key to producing a maximum number of fissures: rolling the balls of dough in granulated sugar ...

    Why are my cookies thin and crispy? ›

    DOUGH IS OVERMIXED

    However, avoiding overmixing is essential as this can lead to flat, crispy cookies. Overmixing can create a surplus of air bubbles that can collapse while baking and can over-develop the gluten in your dough, which can lead to a dense and tough cookie.

    How do you keep crispy cookies crisp? ›

    To keep crispy cookies crisp, you need to keep them away from moisture. Always store different types of cookies separately—soft cookies can cause crispy cookies to soften due to their extra moisture. Place crispy cookies in an airtight container, but don't completely seal it.

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