Theodore I gotta move Dec 27, 2015 #1 Do you know about these? We are not Italian in the least but my grandma used to make them when I was a kid. Don't know if they were popular around town or if she got it from a coworker/friend/whatever.
Do you know about these? We are not Italian in the least but my grandma used to make them when I was a kid. Don't know if they were popular around town or if she got it from a coworker/friend/whatever.
dodgechargerfan CanadianGary Administrator Dec 27, 2015 #2 Big thing for Polish people too, apparently. My wife grew up with them. Her mom was a master at making them. We have the press to make them now. It's like a waffle iron, but for skinny waffles. :P
Big thing for Polish people too, apparently. My wife grew up with them. Her mom was a master at making them. We have the press to make them now. It's like a waffle iron, but for skinny waffles. :P
IamSeaDevil WTF? FTW! Dec 27, 2015 #5 Grew up Italian Catholic and those were always around. Fucking can't stand them now
tiger roach Urban Bovine Knievel Dec 28, 2015 #6 This is all new to me. They look like waffles with a more elaborate pattern to them... And the thing about waffles is, pancakes are better.
This is all new to me. They look like waffles with a more elaborate pattern to them... And the thing about waffles is, pancakes are better.
Lerxst spaghetti and blankets Dec 28, 2015 #7 Yeah, my mom has made these round the holidays since I was a kid. Eh, they're no stroopwafel
Guitar Heel Demented Trick Dec 28, 2015 #8 My family has been making them for years, and usually this time of year. The secret ingredient is anise.
My family has been making them for years, and usually this time of year. The secret ingredient is anise.
micwalt Too Controversial To Have An Athleisure Line Dec 28, 2015 #9 I'm half Italian. Had a great-aunt who used to make those.