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Home » Reader question » Making stroopwafels in Thailand for your own use
Making stroopwafels in Thailand for your own use
Dear readers,
I want to make stroopwafels for my own use. Does anyone know where syrup is sold in Thailand? Or does anyone have a recipe available with ingredients available in Thailand?
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Glass
I don't have a recipe but you can also buy them at any Amazon coffee shop.
I eat them there every week with an “iced cappuccino”.
They're delicious!
I know, but for the sport I want to try myself.
Hello Klaas, my friend wanted to make stroopwafels 12 years ago and bought the ORIGINAL waffle irons. Due to serious illness, he called it off. .Everything is available here, but that was quite a fight.May be sold by him.I can read it here if interested.The real waffle irons are a special alloy and very heavy.Gr.
What do you want for it?
What do you want for it and can you send it to Ubon?
Hans W!
if you make them in Ubon, I want to come and taste them!
I also live near Ubon! 5555555
The name stroopwafel is somewhat misleading, it is manally more caramel (melted sugar) than syrup.
About a 3 to 1 ratio.
Maple syrup is for sale at tesco lotus, among others.
Google for recipes.
You will have to experiment a bit... Google knows everything, so let's use “stroopwafel recipe in English”
https://www.ah.nl/kookschrift/recept?id=350021
You can enjoy your syrup, matter of caramelized sugar.
you can choose palm sugar, sugar cane with whatever you think you can add to taste eg vanilla.
Just google it and you'll find plenty of recipes.
Coincidentally, I talked about it with my Thai wife the day before yesterday. You can buy such a device on Lazada. Came across 2.
Just enter YouTube for fun: make your own stroopwafels. Then you come across a lot:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Zelf+stroopwafels+maken
It's that easy to find recipes.
100 gr. Candy sugar
125 gr. Fine sugar
50 gr. Liquid honey
100 gr. Butter
10 ml. Water
Put everything in a sauce pan and bring to a boil while stirring
the boil. Then let it cool down
Hi Klaas, I would like to do this too, and only now see that you can write anything here at thailandblog and that people can help you. If you don't respond to those irons, I would like to know from Eduard what those irons cost, so that I can also try. Regards Marcel.
Hello Klaas and Marcel, if you post an email address or phone number, we will get further.. they are the original ones on gas.gr.
https://www.facebook.com/karamellaThailand/
Hi Eduard, here is my email address. [email protected] could you also take some pictures please kind regards Marcel.
Klaas take a look at Alibaba, syrup waffle iron, you will find the right one there and not too expensive.
Gret Hans W
Those who are interested in those stroopwafel irons, just come to facebook, marinus vanderheijden with a black mask from anonymous as a profile picture, those from ali baba are not at all, completely different alloy and stick.