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Basil-Infused Pizzelle
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a savory twist on the Italian classic
Kelly had been hounding me to create a savory pizzelle. This recipe was my attempt to satisfy her craving, but it ended up being enjoyed by many. Filled with a fresh salad, it is colorful and crispy in all the right places. And made with the I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter! it calls for, it may even be good for you!
cooking information
- Yield: Approximately 40 Cookies
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cooking Time: 40 minutes
all ingredients
- 1 Bunch Fresh Basil
- 1 Cup Sugar
- 3 Eggs
- 2 Sticks I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter!
- 2 Cups Flour
- 1 tsp Salt
- ¼ Cup Orange Juice
recipe instruction
1. To a large sauté pan add your butter and fresh basil. Turn to low heat and let the butter slowly melt with the basil.
2. In a large mixing bowl, whisk together with a fork your eggs and sugar.
3. Next, whisk in your orange juice, salt, and measured ½ cup of infused butter.
4. Finally, switching to a wooden spoon, add your flour. Stir until completely combined.
5. Preheat your pizzelle press. When it’s warm enough, add 1 tsp of dough to each cookie and then press down. Release and let cook 45-60 seconds. Remove with a butter knife and fold into a mini muffin tin to create the cup shape.
6. Let rest and cool down in the mini muffin tin. After they’ve cooled, store in a dry container.
7. Serve with fresh tomato and peach salad or any fresh vegetables and enjoy!
cooking tips
- It will take 10 minutes for the I Can't Believe It's Not Butter! to melt and become infused with the fresh basil, so, plan accordingly. Also, you will have a little more than you need for the recipe – risk making too much, than not enough in case some of the I Can't Believe It's Not Butter! evaporates.
- You need a pizzelle press to create this recipe. You can find one in the cookingwithcaitlin.com shop right here, and at most specialty food equipment stores. I received mine 15 years ago and it still is working great!
- If you aren’t the biggest basil fan, you can substitute fresh thyme, dill, oregano, whichever is your favorite.









