Vanilla Waffle Cookies - A Waffle Iron Recipe! (2024)

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Delicately crispy, these vanilla waffle cookies are dreamy vanilla-hinted pillows with a soft interior. Don’t worry about turning on the oven, these come together in the waffle iron!

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Table of Contents

  • Easy Waffle Iron Cookies
  • What You’ll Need
  • Variation Ideas
  • How to Make Vanilla Waffle Cookies
  • Tips for Success
  • How Long Do These Cookies Need To Cook?
  • Topping Ideas
  • How to Store
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    Easy Waffle Iron Cookies

    No oven? Say no more! These vanilla waffle cookies don’t even need one because they’re made in the waffle iron. With a 3-minute cooking time per cookie, make as many or as few as you like, no one’s counting!

    Ready when deliciously golden, these cookies are perfectly crispy on the outside but soft and pillowy on the inside. Flavored with vanilla, they’re easily spiced up with the help of orange zest or even cinnamon sugar.

    On their own or topped with whipped cream, honey, and fresh berries, these cookies easily outshine any store-bought treats. Just don’t forget to grease the waffle iron— we don’t want anything to stick. As long as that’s taken care of, you might never want to bake cookies in the oven again.

    If you are looking for more fun sweet treats to make in a waffle iron, I bet you will love my easy Cinnamon Roll Waffles made by putting canned cinnamon rolls into the waffle iron!

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    What You’ll Need

    It’s basic cookie stuff: butter, sugar, and flour. For exact amounts, check the recipe card at the bottom of the post.

    • Salted butter – You can also use unsalted butter.
    • Light brown sugar – Feel free to use white sugar too but reduce the amount by a quarter.
    • Granulated sugar
    • Eggs
    • Vanilla extract – Almond and orange extracts make yummy cookies too.
    • All-purpose flour – Avoid bread and cake flour.
    • Baking powder
    • Baking soda
    • Melted butter – You can also use non-stick spray instead.
    • Powdered sugar

    Variation Ideas

    With a few ingredient swaps and add-ins, these waffle cookies are easily dressed up or down for all your cravings.

    • Change the extract. Use almond, maple, orange, coffee, or lemon extract for a fun twist on these cookies.
    • Add zest. Add 1 tbsp orange or lemon zest to the batter for citrusy cookies
    • Make them soft. Cook them for 2.5 minutes for a more waffle-like treat.
    • Make churro-style cookies. While still warm, coat them with melted butter. Then generously sprinkle cinnamon sugar on top and enjoy your churro-like cookies!
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    How to Make Vanilla Waffle Cookies

    These are probably some of the easiest cookies you’ll ever make.

    • Cream the butter. Use a hand mixer to beat the butter, light brown sugar, and granulated sugar over high speed until light and fluffy. Set it aside. You can also use a stand mixer.
    • Add the eggs. Crack the eggs and vanilla extract into the mixture. Continue beating until it’s nice and fluffy.
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    • Incorporate the flour. Add the baking powder, baking soda, and half the flour. Beat over medium speed until well combined. Add the remaining flour. Continue to beat until completely incorporated.
    • Prepare the waffle maker. Heat the waffle iron and lightly grease it with non-stick baking spray.
    • Make the waffles. Use a medium-sized cookie scoop to measure and place the batter in the middle of the waffle iron. Close it and let the waffle cook for 3 minutes. Repeat this step for all the batter.
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    • Let it cool. Use two forks to carefully remove the cookies from the iron and set them on a wire rack. Let them cool completely.
    • Serve. Once fully cooled, sprinkle the cookies with powdered sugar and enjoy. Don’t add sugar while they’re warm or it will just melt into the cookie.

    Tips for Success

    For perfect, crispy vanilla cookies, follow these simple tips:

    • Cook several at a time. If your iron is large enough, you might be able to cook 2-4 cookies at a time.
    • Don’t forget the non-stick spray. While you don’t need to grease the iron every single time, don’t forget to do so every 2-3 cookies or they’ll stick to your iron for the rest of eternity.
    • Measure the ingredients. Such simple ingredients are both a blessing and a curse because you need to be way more exact with quantities. Measure them before starting with the recipe.
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    How Long Do These Cookies Need To Cook?

    It depends on how soft or crispy you prefer your cookies.

    • 2 minutes, they’re still incredibly soft.
    • 2.5 minutes, they have more structure but they taste and feel more like a waffle than a cookie.
    • 3 minutes, they’re crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Choose your favorite texture!

    Topping Ideas

    The possibilities are endless! I love drizzling them with salted caramel and topping them with ice cream. You can also top them with whipped cream, honey, and fresh berries. The combination is amazing!

    However, my biggest secret is dipping them in peanut butter and topping them with an apple slice. With a sprinkle of ground cinnamon, they’re sublime.

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    How to Store

    Store fully cooled cookies in an airtight container for up to 5 days. You can refrigerate them for up to a week, but they’ll soften slightly like regular waffles. To crisp them up again, place them in the toaster oven for up to 1 minute.

    Want to freeze them? Let the cookies cool to room temperature, then store them in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months. Make sure the container is freezer safe! When you’re ready to eat some, defrost overnight in the fridge or on the counter for a few hours.

    If you would like to reheat these cookies, you can place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and toast them in an oven preheated to 350°F for 5 minutes.

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    Yield: 22 cookies

    Vanilla Waffle Cookies

    Light and crispy, these vanilla waffle cookies are vanilla-hinted pillows. Made in the waffle iron, they're the perfect "instant" cookie.

    Prep Time15 minutes minutes

    Cook Time15 minutes minutes

    Total Time30 minutes minutes

    Ingredients

    • ½ cup (1 stick) salted butter, softened
    • ½ cup packed light brown sugar
    • ½ cup granulated sugar
    • 2 large eggs
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
    • 1 teaspoon baking powder
    • ½ teaspoon baking soda
    • Melted butter or non-stick spray
    • Powdered sugar, for dusting

    Instructions

    • In a large mixing bowl, with a hand mixer, beat to combine the butter, light brown sugar, and granulated sugar.

    • Add the eggs and beat until you have a nice and fluffy mixture.

    • Add the vanilla extract, half of the flour, the baking powder, and the baking soda. Mix until well combined. Add the remaining flour and mix until all is incorporated.

    • Heat your waffle maker.

    • Brush waffle maker with melted butter or spray with non-stick spray. Scoop dough, using a medium size cookie scoop, and place in the middle of the waffle iron. Cook for 3 minutes. (If you are using a large waffle iron, you should be able to cook 3, possibly 4, cookies at a time.)

    • Once the waffle cookie is cooked, it will still be soft, so use two forks to carefully move the cookie to a cooling rack. Repeat step 6 and 7 until you have used all the dough.

    • Sprinkle waffle cookies with powdered sugar and enjo

    Notes

    Storage:

    • Store cookies in an airtight container, at room temperature, for up to 5 days.
    • Freeze cookies in an airtight container for up to 3 months!

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1, Calories: 132kcal, Carbohydrates: 21g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 5g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 29mg, Sodium: 94mg, Sugar: 14g

    © Jessica – The Novice Chef

    Cuisine: American

    Category: Cookies

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    FAQs

    Can you put cookie batter in a waffle iron? ›

    Well, as it turns out, you absolutely can make cookies in a waffle iron. And the best part, waffle iron cookies are quick to make too. According to Chicagoist, they only take about 90 seconds to fully cook, unlike the traditional cookies you put in the oven, which can take at least half an hour to bake.

    How much waffle mix do you put in a waffle iron? ›

    Pour Batter into Waffle Maker: Carefully ladle about 1/2 cup of waffle batter (or enough to fill the lower plate) onto the center of the preheated waffle maker. The amount may vary depending on the size of your waffle maker, so adjust accordingly.

    Do you have to put vanilla extract in cookies? ›

    No — but there are some key caveats. There are many unofficial 'rules' in baking. Like the fact that vanilla extract belongs in every single recipe. That little brown bottle adds complexity and helps the sugar taste more caramelly-sweet and the butter taste richer.

    Should waffle batter rest before cooking? ›

    Recommended overnight or 2 hr resting – for the tastiest waffles, rest the batter overnight in the fridge or for at least 2 hours. This makes the flour grains absorb the liquid so it makes the inside of the waffles softer.

    Can you put cookies in waffle maker? ›

    Using a small ice cream scoop or spoon, put about 1 1/2 tablespoons of dough onto the waffle iron. Close the iron and let the dough cook for 2-4 minutes or until golden brown. Take the cookies off the iron and dip them into the glaze while still warm.

    Can you put cookies in a mini waffle maker? ›

    Evenly place the dough pieces into your preheated mini waffle iron, then close and cook until golden brown (about 90 seconds). Carefully tilt the waffle iron onto a cooling rack to remove the cookie (be very careful and consider wearing oven mitts to do this, as the iron is hot and could burn you).

    How can you tell if the waffle iron is hot enough to start baking the waffle? ›

    Most waffle makers have an indicator light to signal when it's fully heated. Spray the inside of your waffle maker with a nonstick cooking spray. Pour in enough batter to fill the inside of the mold without overflowing, typically 1⁄4 to 3⁄4 cups.

    What does adding an egg to waffle mix do? ›

    Eggs are a binder. Additionally, the yolk adds fat for flavor and protein to set the batter; the whites can assist as a leavener and they will help your waffles be fluffy as they release steam.

    Can you use pancake mix in a waffle iron? ›

    I had a lot of comments asking. if you can use the homemade pancake mix to make waffles, and yes, you can. They're so fluffy and good. So you just follow the same instructions.

    What happens if you add too much vanilla extract to cookies? ›

    Yes, you can eat cookie or cake batter that has more vanilla extract in it than what is called for in the recipe. That weird aftertastes is normal. If this happens in the future, try adding a little salt to balance out the flavor.

    What happens if you add more vanilla extract to cookies? ›

    It's one of those ingredients where a little goes a long way. Taste-wise, the result of adding too much vanilla extract to a recipe is an overwhelming vanilla/alcohol flavor and a bad aftertaste. If you've just added a little too much, you can counteract it by sweetening the recipe.

    What does adding vanilla do to cookies? ›

    The primary purpose of vanilla extract is to add flavour to baked goods. Lacking it, baked goods tend to have a bland and boring taste. Vanilla extract can also contribute moisture to create a soft and fluffy texture.

    Why do restaurant waffles taste better? ›

    A restaurant, on the other hand, will have an industrial cooker with a higher wattage plugged into a circuit designed for heavier loads. If you are asking about the waffle itself, my answer will be that most restaurants make their batter from scratch. Home waffles are usually made from a boxed mix like Bisquick.

    What is the secret to good waffles? ›

    Add cornstarch.

    If you're making waffles with baking powder and baking soda, adding cornstarch to the mix will get you waffles that are crisp on the outside and soft and flaky on the inside. Because waffle recipes vary, start with ¼ cup and work in as much as ½ cup to get the desired effect.

    What happens if you open the waffle iron before the waffle is done? ›

    If you open it too early it will separate the waffle and it will stick. So be sure to make your first waffle the throw away waffle.

    What else can I put in my waffle iron? ›

    Experiment with using your waffle iron to toast bagels and croissants, cook hash browns and tater tots, make French toast, or even to cook biscuits, cookies, and muffins!

    How long to cook cookie dough in dash mini waffle maker? ›

    How long do I cook the cookie waffles? Cooking times may vary, but generally, it takes about 2-5 minutes. Keep an eye on the waffle maker and remove the waffles when they are golden brown. They will crisp up even more on the cooling rack.

    Can you use a waffle iron as a pizzelle maker? ›

    Put 2 tablespoons of batter in the iron (depending on how big your waffle iron is), close the lid and cook until golden. Turn the iron it over halfway through to ensure even cooking. Repeat with the remaining batter, then dust with icing sugar and serve immediately.

    What can you use instead of a waffle iron? ›

    No waffle iron? No problem! There's actually another option for making waffles from scratch, and all you need is a basic appliance you probably already own: the grill pan. You already love this bad boy for grilling meats and vegetables, not to mention making paninis with homemade bread.

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