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Palmer
Pizzelle Maker
$56.99
#3356
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Makes two 5" round pizzelles,
C. 1/4" thick with 1/8" wide grooves,
120v 800w,
UL listed,
Cast aluminum plates,
Chrome and cast aluminum body,
UL Listed 120v, 60hz, 800 watts,
5 year manufacturer's warranty
(Palmer stipulates that you contact them directly for warranty repairs.)
Made in USA
Model 1000 |
Palmer
Pizzelle Maker Manual & Recipes
Pizzelle are thin wafer-like, crispy Italian cookies made with eggs, sugar, flour,
and usually anise (licorice) flavoring.
"Pizzelle" literally means little pizzas, and named after their shape. In
Italy, pizzelle may also be referred to by names such as ferratelle, nevole,
ciarancelle, cancellette, catarette... and more.
How to Use the Palmer Pizzelle Iron
- It takes approximately 15 minutes for the plates to heat to baking temperature.
- After baking temperature is reached, lightly and thoroughly grease upper and lower grid surfaces, using a pastry brush dipped in solid vegetable shortening.
- Use a spoon to load light batters onto the center of the bottom plates.
- With doughs, roll into balls approximately 1" round, then place them on plates.
- Close lid and clip handles together.
- Allow to cook at least until steaming stops, about 30 seconds.
- Remove with a fork or thin tongs.
- Discard the first 2 pizzelles you cook, as they will have absorbed the excess shortening used to season the plates.
- If you want to shape them into cones or cups, do so right after removing them, while they're still pliable.
- Allow the cooked pizzelles to cool on a wire rack or towels.
- When finished, wipe the plates clean with a paper towel.
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Never immerse the unit in water.
- Store the pizzelle maker in its box, in a dry location.
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Pizzelle Recipes by Palmer
Basic Pizzelle Recipe
Makes about 3 dozen
1/2 cup shortening
2/3 cup sugar
3 extra large eggs
Approx 1-3/4 cups flour
1 tsp vanilla
1 tsp baking powder
Pinch of salt
Cream shortening and sugar.
Add eggs and mix until smooth.
Add flour, baking powder, salt, and vanilla, a little at a time.
The texture should be similar to a drop cookie dough.
Drop by spoonful onto center of pre-heated grid.
Thick Pizzelle Recipe
Makes about 12 dozen
1 doz extra large eggs
2-2/3 cups sugar
2 cups shortening or margarine
7 cups flour
4 tsp vanilla
1 tsp salt
1 tbs lemon extract (optional)
1 tsp anise oil (optional)
Beat eggs, add sugar, and beat well.
Add margarine which has been melted and cooled.
Add flavoring then flour and salt, and mix well.
Make dough ball about 1 inch in diameter.
Variations
Lemon Pizzelle
Omit vanilla and add the following basic recipe:
2 tsp lemon extract
1 tbs grated lemon peel
Chocolate Pizzelle
Mix 3 tbs cocoa and 3 tbs sugar, and add to basic recipe.
Nut Pizzelle
Add 1-1/2 cups very finely chopped or ground nuts to basic recipe or to either of the above variations.
Extra Thin Pizzelle
Makes about 15 dozen
2 sticks soft Oleo or 1 cup Crisco
2 cups sugar
3 extra large eggs
1/2 cup oil
*2 cups milk
*6 cups flour
3 tbs vanilla
1-1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
*Slowly mix 1 cup of milk with 3 cups of flour after the oil.
*After you put in the baking soda, mix in the other cup of milk with the other 3 cups of flour.
Batter should resemble whipped cream.
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Palmer Model 1000 Pizzelle Iron
Palmer Pizzelle Maker

Plate and Handle Detail of the Palmer Model 1000 Pizzelle Iron
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