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  2. Pizzelle - Wikipedia

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    Pizzelle (Italian: [pitˈtsɛlle]; sg.: pizzella) are Italian waffle cookies made with flour, eggs, sugar, butter or vegetable oil, and flavoring (usually anise or anisette, less commonly vanilla or lemon zest). They can be hard and crisp or soft and chewy [citation needed] depending on the ingredients and method of preparation.

  3. VillaWare - Wikipedia

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    VillaWare. The first hand-crank pasta machine was invented in Cleveland by Angelo Vitantonio, an Italian immigrant in 1906, and went on to found the Italian kitchenware manufacturer VillaWare. In 2003, VillaWare Manufacturing Company was merged with Tilia's Food Saver. [1] VillaWare today is owned by Newell Brands and is the brand name for ...

  4. Pizzella - Wikipedia

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    The cookie dough or batter is put into a pizzelle iron, which resembles a small variant of the popular waffle iron. Originally, the long-handled pizzelle iron was held by hand over a hot burner on the stovetop, although today most pizzelles are made using electric models and require no stove. [4]

  5. Krumkake - Wikipedia

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    Krumkake (Norwegian: [ˈkrʊ̀mˌkɑːkə]; meaning 'curved cake'; pl.: krumkaker) is a Norwegian waffle cookie [1] made of flour, butter, eggs, sugar, and cream. [2]A special decorative two-sided iron griddle similar to a waffle iron is traditionally used to bake the thin round cakes, similar to Italian pizzelle and cannoli.

  6. Aldi Shoppers Are Fawning Over a 'Pizza Cookie' That Only ...

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    graham parton / ShutterstockAldi's take-and-bake pizza line, Mama Cozzi's Pizza Kitchen, is beloved among customers, repeatedly earning a spot on the grocery chain's annual Fan Favorites list. Now ...

  7. Ruth Graves Wakefield - Wikipedia

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    Whitman, Massachusetts. burned down 1984. Ruth Jones Wakefield (née Graves; June 17, 1903 – January 10, 1977) was an American chef, known for her innovations in the baking field. She pioneered the first chocolate chip cookie recipe, an invention many people incorrectly assume was a mistake. [1] Her new dessert, supposedly conceived of as she ...