For a more intense anise flavor, you can add a pinch of ground anise seed to the batter. If you don't have anise oil, you can use anise extract, but reduce the amount to ¼ teaspoon. Whiskey is optional but adds a subtle complexity to the flavor. You can substitute it with vanilla extract or almond extract for a non-alcoholic version. Be careful not to overfill the pizzelle iron, as the batter will spread during cooking. If the pizzelles are sticking to the iron, make sure the iron is properly preheated and lightly greased.
Shemar West
Jun 5, 2025I added a little lemon zest to the batter, and it gave them a nice bright flavor.
Stephan Glover
May 25, 2025The recipe was easy to follow, and the pizzelles turned out perfectly. Thank you!
Nathan Green
Apr 22, 2025Make sure to let the batter rest overnight. It really makes a difference in the texture.
Savannah Boyle
Mar 28, 2025I made these for Christmas, and they were a huge hit! Everyone loved them.
Priscilla Damore
Mar 5, 2025These pizzelles are amazing! The anise flavor is perfect, and they are so light and crispy.