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Rolled to perfection and filled with delicious whipped cream, my Norwegian Krumkake recipe tastes as good as it looks!

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Krumkake, which I’ll describe as the baby of goodItalian pizzelle, is a beautiful treat to include on your holiday cookie tray or a light, satisfying dessert to your holiday meal. These imprinted waffle cookies are surprisingly easy to make and are the perfect vehicle for a sweet whipped cream filling!

These delicate, crisp, sweet, cardamom-scented cookies are shaped into a cone and look as beautiful as they are delicious. I think people overthink big holiday desserts sometimes — you already have the big meal, why not finish it with something delicate like a krumkake?

Now, you will need a special iron to make these cookies. I use this one. You’ll also need a roller to get that iconic cone shape — I opt for this one. But I promise you, once you make these simple cones, you’ll want to make them again and again.

What Is Krumkake?

Krumkake, pronounced “kroom-ka-ka,” meaning “curved cake,” is a classic Norwegian waffle cookie. They should be crispy and simply flavored — and in my opinion, filled with good,homemade whipped cream. But you can eat them plain as well — or as a special ice cream cone!

These cookies, originally popular in Norway, came to the states thanks to Norwegian immigrants who moved to New England and the Midwest. They’re often eaten after Christmas Eve dinner.

What makes these cookies unique is the way they are made. Traditionally, they’re made in a molded griddle that was used over the stove. Now, you can get electric krumkake griddles too! Nonstick! Innovation is key.

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What You Need To Make Krumkake

How To Make Krumkake

You know I love a delicious dessert that looks fancy but is actually super simple to make. Krumkake is exactly that; here’s how you make them (get the full recipe with measurements, that you can print, further down the page!):

  1. First, preheat your krumkake or pizzelle iron.
  2. In a medium bowl, beat the butter and sugar together. Then, beat in the egg, vanilla extract, and cardamom.
  3. Stir the milk into the mixture until combined, then fold in the flour until the batter is smooth.
  4. Place about 1 1/2 tablespoons of batter in the center of each cookie plate and close the iron.
  5. Cook the batter for a few minutes until it is golden. (Feel free to check every minute or two, so it doesn’t over brown!)
  6. Once the cookie is baked, lift one cookie off the iron with a fork and wrap it around a cone until it is firm enough to hold its shape. Transfer the cookie to a wire rack to cool completely. Repeat!
  7. Once all of the cookies are baked, shaped, and cooled, make the filling. In a medium bowl, whip the heavy whipping cream with the powdered sugar and vanilla until soft peaks form.
  8. Put the cream into a piping bag fitted with a round or star tip and pipe the cream into the cones. Top with fresh berries, if you like, and serve immediately.

Gemma’s Pro Chef Tips For Making Krumkake

  • These cookies will harden within 30 seconds of removing them from the pan so be sure to shape them immediately after you lift them off the pan.
  • If you have a two-cookie iron, keep the cookie you are not shaping on the iron to keep it soft until you can shape it.
  • You can use a ¼ teaspoon of almond extract instead of vanilla extract if you like.
  • You can add a pinch of ground cardamom or cinnamon to the cream before you whip it.
  • These cookies can also be piped withpastry cream!

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How Do I Store Homemade Krumkake?

If you are storing krumkakes, be sure you don’t fill them with whipped cream; they’ll be too soggy. Store unfilled cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.

‘Tis The Season (For More Cookies!)

Have you seen my two new cookie lists? Check out The Top 10 Classic Christmas Cookiesand the Top Holiday Cookies of 2021! And if you like this recipe, you’ll my Pizzelle recipe.

And don’t forget to buy my Bigger Bolder Baking Cookbook — it makes the perfect gift!

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Norwegian Krumkake Recipe

Rolled to perfection and filled with delicious whipped cream, my Norwegian Krumkake recipe tastes as good as it looks!

Author: Gemma Stafford

Servings: 16 cookies

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Rolled to perfection and filled with delicious whipped cream, my Norwegian Krumkake recipe tastes as good as it looks!

Author: Gemma Stafford

Servings: 16 cookies

Ingredients

Cookie

  • ¼ cup (2oz/57g) butter (softened)
  • ½ cup (4oz/115g) granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg (at room temperature)
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cardamom
  • ½ cup (4oz/120ml) whole milk (at room temperature)
  • ¾ cup (3¾oz/105g) all-purpose flour

Filling

  • 1 cup (8floz/240ml) heavy whipping cream
  • 1 tablespoon powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • berries (optional)

Instructions

  • Preheat a krumkake or pizzelle iron.

  • In a medium bowl, beat together the butter and sugar, and then beat in the egg, vanilla extract, and cardamom.

  • Stir in the milk until combined and then fold in the flour until the batter is smooth.

  • Place about 1 ½ tablespoon of batter in the center of each cookie plate and close the iron.

  • Cook for a few minutes, until golden (it’s okay to check every minute or two so it doesn’t over-brown).

  • Once done, lift one cookie off the iron with a fork and wrap around a cone until firm enough to hold its shape. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely and repeat with the other cookie on the iron (if it is a two-cookie iron).

  • Once all the Cookies are Baked and Cooled, Make the Filling: In a medium mixing bowl, whip the heavy whipping cream with the powdered sugar and vanilla until soft peaks form.

  • Place the cream in a piping bag fitted with a round or star tip and pipe the cream into the cones. Top with fresh berries, if used, and serve immediately.

  • Store unfilled cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.

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Mundra Kirti

7 months ago

Substitute for eggs pls.

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Penny

1 year ago

My husband and I work together to make krumkake. He rolls them as I make the next one. Part of the holiday festivities!

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Kylie Howard

2 years ago

Can I use a taco press??

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Kristen

2 years ago

Would it be feasible to us a waffle iron? I’m assuming no due to the small size but thought I’d ask, just in case. 🙂 I’d love to try these without having to trek to the store for a new cookie plate. Thanks!

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Roxanne Cortese

2 years ago

I’m Norwegian. Had these there as a chikd. I can get cardamom, is there a substitute

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FAQs

What does krumkake mean in Norwegian? ›

Krumkake, which means "curved cake," is a Norwegian waffle cookie that's shaped like a cone. The cookies are traditionally made using a decorative griddle with flour, sugar, eggs, butter, and milk or cream.

What is the difference between Pizzelle and krumkake? ›

Krumkake batter is thinner than pizzelle batter, which is what allows it to roll so easily, and while krumkake is more versatile when it comes to flavors and fillings, pizelles are more likely to be flavored by directly adding ingredients to the batter.

What are the three types of Norwegian cookies? ›

Norwegian Christmas cookies fall into three categories: some are fried, others are made on a special iron (such as the delicate krumkaker, reminiscent of a fancy ice cream cone), and the third type are baked. The baked cookies are the newer ones, according to Dr.

What does hoest mean in Norwegian? ›

fall , autumn. en kald høst a cold fall. (Translation of høst from the GLOBAL Norwegian–English Dictionary © 2023 K Dictionaries Ltd)

Can you use a waffle iron for krumkake? ›

Now, if you haven't seen krumkaker before, you should look up how beautiful they normally are (Wikipedia has some good pictures). They are supposed to be made on a thin iron (think waffle iron) with pretty designs, and rolled with a special conical rolling pin.

Why is my krumkake soggy? ›

Your krumkake may turn out soft if it's not cooked long enough or if you use a recipe that includes too much milk (traditional Norwegian krumkake recipes, like this one, typically don't call for it at all).

What is the Norwegian version of pizzelle? ›

Krumkake is a Norwegian waffle cookie, like an Italian Pizzelle, made with a flat press that is rolled into a cone shape.

What is lefse and krumkake? ›

Zoë pays tribute to her Nordic heritage by preparing Swedish cream and krumkake, a pressed cookie and visiting a ladies' church group for a lesson in making the traditional Norwegian flatbread, lefse.

Why is my krumkake sticking to the iron? ›

Tips To Make The Perfect Krumkake

The iron: Whether using an old-fashioned iron or a modern electric one, you need to make sure that the batter wouldn't stick. I find that coating the iron with a nonstick cooking spray helps a lot.

What does pizzelle mean in English? ›

Pizzelles, the oldest known waffle cookies, originated in Italy. The name pizzelle is based on the Italian word 'pizze' meaning round and flat, with the ending 'elle' referring to its small size.

What does Kransekake mean in Norwegian? ›

Kransekage (Danish) or kransekake (Norwegian) is a traditional Danish and Norwegian confection, often eaten on special occasions in Scandinavia. In English, the name means 'wreath cake'.

What is the meaning of Krumka? ›

noun. slice [noun] a thin broad piece (of something)

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