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Stroopwafel | Traditional Cookie From Gouda, Netherlands | TasteAtlas
Stroopwafel | Traditional Cookie From Gouda, Netherlands | TasteAtlas
Stroopwafel | Traditional Cookie From Gouda, Netherlands | TasteAtlas
Stroopwafel | Traditional Cookie From Gouda, Netherlands | TasteAtlas
Stroopwafel | Traditional Cookie From Gouda, Netherlands | TasteAtlas
Stroopwafel | Traditional Cookie From Gouda, Netherlands | TasteAtlas

Stroopwafel

(Treacle Waffle, Syrup Waffle)

These delicious Dutch cookies consist of a very thin layer of syrup, sugar, butter, and cinnamon that is sandwiched between two thin wafers. Stroopwafels were invented in the late 18th century in the city of Gouda, and many sources give credit to a baker named Gerard Kamphuisen as their inventor.


In the Netherlands, stroopwafels are traditionally consumed with tea or coffee, and it is a custom to place a cookie on top of the cup and let it steam for a few minutes, so that the cookie is heated and the syrupy layer softens.